This guide serves as a starting point for researchers and students in sociology and related fields. It collects information about selected resources available through the Mina Rees Library that are most relevant for the social sciences.
An online collection of more than 1,000 books, reference works, journal articles, and instructional videos on how to design and carry out research projects. Browse by discipline or search for a particular research approach (i.e., qualitative, quantitative, ethnographic) and see descriptions and examples from books, dictionaries, encyclopedias, handbooks, journals, and videos. Read more in our GC Library blog post about Sage Research Methods.
Handbooks covering such subjects as digital dissertations, multicultural measures, environmental change, economic geography, historical theory, international relations, Islamic studies, performance studies, qualitative and quantitative research in psychology, race and ethnic studies, social anthropology, sociolinguistics, and theories of social psychology.
Titles that are available through our library subscription:
Encyclopedia of Human Relationships
Handbook of International Relations
Handbook of Theories of Social Psychology: Volume 1
Handbook of Theories of Social Psychology: Volume 2
SAGE Handbook of Environmental Change: Volume 1
SAGE Handbook of Environmental Change: Volume 2
SAGE Handbook of Research on Classroom Assessment
The Handbook of Community Practice
The SAGE Handbook for Research in Education: Engaging Ideas and Enriching Inquiry
The SAGE Handbook of Developmental Disorders
The SAGE Handbook of Digital Dissertations and Theses
The SAGE Handbook of Economic Geography
The SAGE Handbook of Geographical Knowledge
The SAGE Handbook of GIS and Society
The SAGE Handbook of Historical Theory
The SAGE Handbook of Human Geography: Two Volume Set
The SAGE Handbook of Identities
The SAGE Handbook of Interview Research: The Complexity of Craft
The SAGE Handbook of Islamic Studies
The SAGE Handbook of Multilevel Modeling
The SAGE Handbook of Performance Studies
The SAGE Handbook of Punishment and Society
The SAGE Handbook of Qualitative Geography
The SAGE Handbook of Qualitative Research in Psychology
The SAGE Handbook of Quantitative Methods in Psychology
The SAGE Handbook of Race and Ethnic Studies
The SAGE Handbook of Remote Sensing
The SAGE Handbook of Social Anthropology
The SAGE Handbook of Social Cognition
The SAGE Handbook of Sociolinguistics
The SAGE Handbook of Writing Development
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This unique book is both a handbook for defining and completing a research project, and an astute introduction to the neglected history and changeable philosophy of modern social science. In this volume, Kristin Luker guides novice researchers in: knowing the difference between an area of interest and a research topic; defining the relevant parts of a potentially infinite research literature; mastering sampling, operationalization, and generalization; understanding which research methods best answer your questions; beating writer's block.
An accessible, user-friendly introduction to the different aspects of research theory, methods and practice. This third edition provides an expanded and fully updated resource suitable for students and practitioners in a wide range of disciplines including the natural sciences, social sciences and humanities. It is structured in two parts--the first covers the nature of knowledge and the reasons for doing research, the second explains the specific methods used to conduct an effective research project and how to propose, plan, carry out and write up a research project.
The six-step process pioneered by this book has made the task flowing and seamless for masters and doctoral candidates in Education and related fields. This updated third edition features a wealth of all-new content including: A flowchart that graphically illustrates Machi and McEvoy's process; reflective Oversight boxes in each chapter that prompt readers to direct metacognitive activities; links to online guides and resources; and expanded examples illustrating theoretical concepts.
Reading Lists on Qualitative Interviews and Ethnography