Publication

1995 - Sage Publications, London, England

Language

English

Word Count

46,500 words, Guess

Page Count

186 pages

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and 2 more
  • LibraryThing597122
  • Goodreads4000200

Classifications

  • DDC300
  • LCCH62 .H2337 1995

Description

Is social research political? Should it be political? What are the implications of the politicisation of social research? Recent years have seen a growing range of challenges to the idea that research should be governed by the principle of value neutrality. Critical, feminist, anti-racist and postmodernist analyses have argued that social research is intrinsically political. In this stimulating and often controversial book. Martyn Hammersley weighs the arguments offered in support of these positions. He considers the fundamental issues that the debate raises about the nature of social research, its political dimensions and its contemporary relevance. At the same time he provides a robust defence of value neutrality as a constitutive principle of social research and makes a reassessment of the role of research in modern societies.

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