[1]
Abbotts, J. et al. 2001. Morbidity and Irish Catholic descent in Britain. Social Science & Medicine. 52, 7 (Apr. 2001), 999–1005. DOI:https://doi.org/10.1016/S0277-9536(00)00200-8.
[2]
Andrews, R. and Ashworth, R. 2013. Determinants of representation: an empirical assessment of the UK civil service. Policy & Politics. 41, 3 (Jul. 2013), 429–448. DOI:https://doi.org/10.1332/030557312X645829.
[3]
Arksey, H. and Knight, P. 1999. Interviewing for social scientists: an introductory resource with examples. SAGE.
[4]
Atkinson, R. 1998. The life story interview. Sage Publications.
[5]
Austin, J.L. et al. 1975. How to do things with words. Clarendon.
[6]
Back, L. 2007. The art of listening. Berg.
[7]
Barthes, R. 1968. Elements of semiology. Farrar Strauss & Giroux.
[8]
Bazeley, P. 2020. Qualitative data analysis: Practical strategies, 14. SAGE Publications.
[9]
Bechhofer, F. and Paterson, L. 2000. Principles of research design in the social sciences. Routledge.
[10]
Bell, J. and Open University 2010. Doing your research project: a guide for first-time researchers in education and social science. McGraw-Hill/Open University Press.
[11]
Billig, M. 1988. Ideological dilemmas: a social psychology of everyday thinking. SAGE Publications.
[12]
Blaikie, N.W.H. 2009. Designing social research: the logic of anticipation. Polity.
[13]
Bosworth, M. 2001. The Past as a Foreign Country? Some Methodological Implications of Doing Historical Criminology. British Journal of Criminology. 41, 3 (Jun. 2001), 431–442. DOI:https://doi.org/10.1093/bjc/41.3.431.
[14]
Bramley, G. et al. 2012. Environmental justice in the city? Challenges for policy and resource allocation in keeping the streets clean. Environment and Planning A. 44, 3 (2012), 741–761. DOI:https://doi.org/10.1068/a44409.
[15]
Brannen, J. 1992. Mixing methods: qualitative and quantitative research. Avebury.
[16]
Brewer, J.D. 2000. Ethnography. Open University Press.
[17]
Bridge, G. and Watson, S. 2010. The Blackwell city reader. Wiley-Blackwell.
[18]
Bruce, S. et al. 2005. Religious discrimination in Scotland: Fact or myth? Ethnic and Racial Studies. 28, 1 (Jan. 2005), 151–168. DOI:https://doi.org/10.1080/0141987042000280058.
[19]
Bryman, A. 2016. Social research methods. Oxford University Press.
[20]
Bryman, A. 2012. Social research methods. Oxford University Press.
[21]
Bryman, A. 2012. Social research methods. Oxford University Press.
[22]
Bryman, A. 2012. Social research methods. Oxford University Press.
[23]
Bulmer, M. Sociological research methods: an introduction. Macmillan.
[24]
Charlesworth, S.J. 2000. A phenomenology of working-class experience. Cambridge University Press.
[25]
Creswell, J.W. 2017. Research design: Qualitative, quantitative, and mixed methods approaches, 14. SAGE Publications.
[26]
Cunningham-Burley, S. et al. 2006. Constructing health and sickness in the context of motherhood and paid work. Sociology of Health and Illness. 28, 4 (May 2006), 385–409. DOI:https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9566.2006.00498.x.
[27]
De Vaus, D.A. and Ebooks Corporation Limited 2012. Surveys in social research. Routledge.
[28]
Denscombe, M. and Ebooks Corporation Limited 2014. The good research guide: for small-scale social research projects. Open University Press.
[29]
Denzin, N.K. 1970. The research act in sociology: a theoretical introduction to sociological methods. Butterworths.
[30]
Denzin, N.K. and Lincoln, Y.S. eds. 2013. Strategies of qualitative inquiry. SAGE.
[31]
Denzin, N.K. and Lincoln, Y.S. 2000. The handbook of qualitative research. Sage.
[32]
Denzin, N.K. and Lincoln, Y.S. 1998. The landscape of qualitative research: theories and issues. Sage.
[33]
Devine, F. and Heath, S. 1999. Sociological research methods in context. Palgrave.
[34]
Dunaway, D.K. et al. 1984. Oral history: an interdisciplinary anthology. American Association for State and Local History in cooperation with the Oral History Association.
[35]
Eatough, V. and Smith, J.A. 2006. I feel like a scrambled egg in my head: An idiographic case study of meaning making and anger using interpretative phenomenological analysis. Psychology and Psychotherapy: Theory, Research and Practice. 79, 1 (Mar. 2006), 115–135. DOI:https://doi.org/10.1348/147608305X41100.
[36]
Edley, N. and Wetherell, M. 2001. Jekyll and Hyde: Men’s Constructions of Feminism and Feminists. Feminism & Psychology. 11, 4 (Nov. 2001), 439–457. DOI:https://doi.org/10.1177/0959353501011004002.
[37]
Edwards, D. 1999. Emotion Discourse. Culture & Psychology. 5, 3 (Sep. 1999), 271–291. DOI:https://doi.org/10.1177/1354067X9953001.
[38]
Fielding, J.L. and Gilbert, G.N. 2006. Understanding social statistics. SAGE.
[39]
Fielding, J.L. and Gilbert, G.N. 2006. Understanding social statistics. SAGE.
[40]
Fielding, N. 2003. Interviewing. Sage.
[41]
Flick, U. 2018. An introduction to qualitative research. SAGE Publications.
[42]
Foddy, W.H. 1993. Constructing questions for interviews and questionnaires: theory and practice in social research. Cambridge University Press.
[43]
Foucault, M. 1971. Orders of discourse. Social Science Information. 10, 2 (Apr. 1971), 7–30. DOI:https://doi.org/10.1177/053901847101000201.
[44]
Foucault, M. and Dawson Books 2002. The order of things: an archaeology of the human sciences. Routledge.
[45]
Gilbert, G.N. 2015. Researching social life. SAGE Publications.
[46]
Gilbert, G.N. and Mulkay, M.J. 1984. Opening Pandora’s box: a sociological analysis of scientists’ discourse. Cambridge University Press.
[47]
Glassner, B. and Moreno, J.D. 1989. The qualitative-quantitative distinction in the social sciences. Kluwer Academic.
[48]
Glassner, B. and Moreno, J.D. 1989. The qualitative-quantitative distinction in the social sciences. Kluwer Academic.
[49]
Glauber, R. 2008. Race and Gender in Families and at Work: The Fatherhood Wage Premium. Gender & Society. 22, 1 (Feb. 2008), 8–30. DOI:https://doi.org/10.1177/0891243207311593.
[50]
Gomm, R. 2008. Social research methodology: a critical introduction. Palgrave Macmillan.
[51]
Gordon, S. and Ebooks Corporation Limited 1991. The history and philosophy of social science. Routledge.
[52]
Hakim, C. 2000. Research design: successful designs for social and economic research. Routledge.
[53]
Hammersley, M. 1989. The dilemma of qualitative method: Herbert Blumer and the Chicago tradition. Routledge.
[54]
Hammersley, M. 1995. The politics of social research. Sage Publications.
[55]
Hammersley, M. 1995. The politics of social research. Sage Publications.
[56]
Hammersley, M. 1992. What’s wrong with ethnography?: methodological explorations. Routledge.
[57]
Hammersley, M. and Open University 1993. Social research: philosophy, politics and practice. Sage in association with the Open University.
[58]
Hammersley, M. and Open University 1993. Social research: philosophy, politics and practice. Sage in association with the Open University.
[59]
Hammersley, M. and Open University 1993. Social research: philosophy, politics and practice. Sage in association with the Open University.
[60]
Harding, S.G. 1987. Feminism and methodology: social science issues. Indiana University Press.
[61]
Hart, C. 2004. Doing your masters dissertation: realizing your potential as a social scientist. SAGE.
[62]
Heaphy, B. et al. 1998. `That’s Like my Life’: Researching Stories of Non-heterosexual Relationships. Sexualities. 1, 4 (Nov. 1998), 453–470. DOI:https://doi.org/10.1177/136346098001004004.
[63]
Hoinville, G. and Jowell, R. 1987. Survey research practice. Gower.
[64]
Hollis, M. 1994. The philosophy of social science: an introduction. Cambridge University Press.
[65]
Holstein, J.A. and Gubrium, J.F. 1995. The active interview. Sage.
[66]
Hood, S. et al. 1999. Critical issues in social research: power and prejudice. Open University Press.
[67]
Hood, S. et al. 1999. Critical issues in social research: power and prejudice. Open University Press.
[68]
Hughes, J.A. and Sharrock, W.W. 1997. The philosophy of social research. Longman.
[69]
Jorgensen, D.L. 1989. Participant observation: a methodology for human studies. SAGE Publications.
[70]
Kearns, A. et al. 2012. ‘Living the High Life’? Residential, Social and Psychosocial Outcomes for High-Rise Occupants in a Deprived Context. Housing Studies. 27, 1 (Jan. 2012), 97–126. DOI:https://doi.org/10.1080/02673037.2012.632080.
[71]
Kimmel, A.J. 1988. Ethics and values in applied social research. Sage.
[72]
Kimmel, A.J. 1988. Ethics and values in applied social research. Sage.
[73]
Laine, M. de 2000. Fieldwork, participation and practice: ethics and dilemmas in qualitative research. SAGE.
[74]
Laine, M. de 2000. Fieldwork, participation and practice: ethics and dilemmas in qualitative research. SAGE.
[75]
Lee, R.M. 1993. Doing research on sensitive topics. Sage.
[76]
Lee, R.M. 1993. Doing research on sensitive topics. Sage.
[77]
Lee, R.M. 2000. Unobtrusive methods in social research. Open University Press.
[78]
Lee-Treweek, G. and Linkogle, S. 2000. Danger in the field: risk and ethics in social research. Routledge.
[79]
Lee-Treweek, G. and Linkogle, S. 2000. Danger in the field: risk and ethics in social research. Routledge.
[80]
Letherby, G. 2003. Feminist research in theory and practice. Open University Press.
[81]
Luff, D. 1999. Dialogue Across the Divides: `Moments of Rapport’ and Power in Feminist Research with Anti-Feminist Women. Sociology. 33, 4 (Nov. 1999), 687–703. DOI:https://doi.org/10.1177/S0038038599000437.
[82]
Lynch, S.M. 2013. Using statistics in social research: a concise approach. Springer.
[83]
Manen, M. van 2007. Phenomenology of Practice. Phenomenology & Practice. 1, 1 (Oct. 2007). DOI:https://doi.org/10.29173/pandpr19803.
[84]
Marsh, C. 1982. The survey method: the contribution of surveys to sociological explanation. Allen & Unwin.
[85]
Mason, J. 2017. Qualitative researching. SAGE Publications.
[86]
May, T. and Williams, M. 1998. Knowing the social world. Open University Press.
[87]
May, T. and Williams, M. 1998. Knowing the social world. Open University Press.
[88]
May, T. and Williams, M. 1998. Knowing the social world. Open University Press.
[89]
McLees, L. 2013. A Postcolonial Approach to Urban Studies: Interviews, Mental Maps, and Photo Voices on the Urban Farms of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. The Professional Geographer. 65, 2 (May 2013), 283–295. DOI:https://doi.org/10.1080/00330124.2012.679449.
[90]
Moser, C.A. and Kalton, G. 1993. Survey methods in social investigation. Dartmouth Publishing Co.
[91]
Phillips, D.C. 1987. Philosophy, science, and social inquiry: contemporary methodological controversies in social science and related applied fields of research. Pergamon.
[92]
Phillips, N. and Hardy, C. 2002. Discourse analysis: investigating processes of social construction. Sage Publications.
[93]
Porter, T.M. 1986. The rise of statistical thinking, 1820-1900. Princeton University Press.
[94]
Potter, J. and Wetherell, M. 1987. Discourse and social psychology: beyond attitudes and behaviour. Sage.
[95]
Punch, K. 2013. Introduction to social research: Quantitative and qualitative approaches, 14. SAGE Publications.
[96]
Quirk, T.J. 2012. Excel 2010 for social science statistics: a guide to solving practical statistics problems. Springer.
[97]
Ramazanoglu, C. and Holland, J. 2002. Feminist methodology: challenges and choices. Paul Chapman.
[98]
Ribbens, J. 1989. Interviewing—An "unnatural situation”? Women’s Studies International Forum. 12, 6 (Jan. 1989), 579–592. DOI:https://doi.org/10.1016/0277-5395(89)90002-2.
[99]
Ribbens, J. and Edwards, R. 1998. Feminist dilemmas in qualitative research: public knowledge and private lives. Sage.
[100]
Roberts, H. 1992. Women’s health matters. Routledge.
[101]
Roberts, H. 1992. Women’s health matters. Routledge.
[102]
Robinson, J. 2011. Cities in a World of Cities: The Comparative Gesture. International Journal of Urban and Regional Research. 35, 1 (Jan. 2011), 1–23. DOI:https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-2427.2010.00982.x.
[103]
Robson, C. 2011. Real world research: a resource for users of social research methods in applied settings. John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
[104]
Robson, C. 2011. Real world research: a resource for users of social research methods in applied settings. John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
[105]
Saussure, F. de et al. 2005. Course in general linguistics. Duckworth.
[106]
Seale, C. 2017. Researching society and culture. SAGE Publications.
[107]
Seale, C. 2004. Social research methods: a reader. Routledge.
[108]
Silverman, D. 2019. Interpreting qualitative data. SAGE Publications.
[109]
Silverman, D. 1985. Qualitative methodology and sociology: describing the social world. Gower.
[110]
Silverman, D. 2004. Qualitative research: theory, method and practice. Sage Publications.
[111]
Spradley, J.P. 1980. Participant observation. Holt, Rinehart and Winston.
[112]
Stone, E. and Priestly, M. Parasites, pawns and partners: Disability research and the role of non-disabled researchers. British Journal of Sociology. 47, 4.
[113]
Travers, M. 2001. Qualitative research through case studies. SAGE.
[114]
Trigg, R. 2001. Understanding social science: a philosophical introduction to the social sciences. Blackwell Publisers.
[115]
Turner, R. 1974. Ethnomethodology: selected readings. Penguin Education.
[116]
Tyler, P. et al. 2013. Valuing the Benefits of Urban Regeneration. Urban Studies. 50, 1 (Jan. 2013), 169–190. DOI:https://doi.org/10.1177/0042098012452321.
[117]
Ward, K. 2020. Researching the city. SAGE Publications.
[118]
Ward, K. 2020. Researching the city. SAGE Publications.
[119]
Ward, K. 2008. Toward a Comparative (Re)turn in Urban Studies? Some Reflections. Urban Geography. 29, 5 (Jul. 2008), 405–410. DOI:https://doi.org/10.2747/0272-3638.29.5.405.
[120]
Whyte, W.F. 1993. Street corner society: the social structure of an Italian slum. University of Chicago Press.
[121]
Whyte, W.F. and Whyte, K.K. 1984. Learning from the field: a guide from experience. Sage Publications.
[122]
Wieder, D.L. 1974. Language and social reality: the case of telling the convict code. Mouton.
[123]
Williams, M. and May, T. 1996. Introduction to the philosophy of social research. UCL Press.
[124]
Willig, C. 2013. Introducing qualitative research in psychology. Open University Press.