| About the book |
"This is a small book which covers a great deal of ground clearly,concisely, and with a fluidity which makes it an enjoyable read." Journal of Advanced Nursing ?This book points clearly to the fact that applied research always rests on theoretical assumptions and argues persuasively that good research demands explicit consideration of those assumptions. By setting out the main theoretical paradigms clearly and fairly, it provides a very useful guide for researchers wishing to ensure that their work is properly grounded and appropriately focused, and to students requiring the tools to look under the surface of research claims.? Sam Porter, Research Professor of Nursing, Queen's University, Belfast
Social Theory and Applied Health Research provides an accessible assessment of dilemmas facing social researchers in trying to make sense of the world of health care. It links theory and method by presenting an account of how reflection can help amend, complement and strengthen a practical research strategy. Using clear diagrams, tables and examples of recent research, the book illustrates principles from social theory from a range of applied research studies. This is essential reading for sociologists and psychologists conducting applied research, as well as the health and social welfare professions, including nurses, therapists, doctors, social workers, youth and community workers, and teachers. |
| About the authors |
Brian Brown teaches psychology, sociology and health communication at De Montfort University, UK. |
| Table of contents |
List of boxes, tables and figures Series editor's foreword Acknowledgments Introduction: In a field of possibilities The world out there and the world in here: Positivism and subjectivism Taking at face value and knowing better: Scientific realism Projecting the field: Postmodernism The values of thinking and doing A confederacy of dunces: Science and scientific communities Validity and reliability The implications for strategy and method The implications for analysis Credibility, trustworthiness, and authenticity in research Reviewing the field Glossary Bibliography Index |


