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Conducting Contextual Research

How to Find Out About Yourself and Other People

Bernard Guerin (University of South Australia, Australia) Eden Thain Kristen Stevens Adan C. Richards

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English
Routledge
27 June 2024
This innovative book proposes an entirely new approach to social research, presenting practical ways to discover people’s life contexts in order to understand why they do what they do, which is essential for any forms of research that need to understand people.

Taking a novel approach that goes beyond traditional categorisations of qualitative and quantitative research, the book starts by discussing the real basis of all research methods in social relationships, before detailing the methods for finding out about a person’s life contexts in very practical terms, accompanied by suggested questions, advice, and research tricks to help you progress. The various life contexts are then worked through chapter by chapter. Drawing on the rich and varied research experiences of all the authors, examples are given throughout, with later chapters focusing on specific research areas.

Conducting Contextual Research is essential reading for postgraduate students and professionals in the fields of counselling, psychology and social work, and will be useful to anyone conducting research or inquiries to understand human behaviour, including academic researchers, detectives, intelligence operators, social workers, government service researchers, social policy analysts, and biographers.
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Imprint:   Routledge
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 234mm,  Width: 156mm, 
Weight:   453g
ISBN:   9781032608259
ISBN 10:   1032608250
Series:   Exploring the Environmental and Social Foundations of Human Behaviour
Pages:   180
Publication Date:  
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Primary ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

"Bernard Guerin is Professor of psychology at the University of South Australia. His research and writing try to integrate what we know from the social sciences to provide a contextual view of all human behaviour, talking and thinking. Eden Thain is a research fellow at the Australian Centre for Child Protection, University of South Australia, and a member of the Social Contextual Analysis of Human Behaviour Research Group. Kristen Stevens is a social contextual researcher and has a PhD in social policy and human behaviour from the University of South Australia. Adan C. Richards is a PhD candidate conducting contextual research with people labelled as ""psychosis"", at the University of South Australia. Guilherme Bergo Leugi is Professor of psychology at the Federal University of Triângulo Mineiro, Brazil. His research investigates mental health, public policies, and contemporary challenges in clinical practice in themes mainly related to diversity, inclusion, marginalisation, and social justice."

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