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| Introduction to Volume 5, Issue 1 (2010) Malcolm Williams Cardiff University | |||||
| 1. Contrasting variable-analytic and case-based approaches to the analysis of survey datasets: exploring how achievement varies by ability across configurations of social class and sex | |||||
| Barry Cooper and Judith Glaesser | |||||
| 2. Contours in Reflexivity: Commitment, Criteria and Change | |||||
| Tim May | |||||
| 3. Unprepared for the Worst: Risks of Harm for Qualitative Researchers | |||||
| Michael Bloor, Ben Fincham and Helen Sampson | |||||
| 4. Are ‘Qualitative’ and ‘Quantitative’ Useful Terms for Describing Research? | |||||
| Michael Wood and Christine Welch | |||||
| 5. Asymmetries of Knowledge: Mediated Ethnography and ICT for Development | |||||
| Casper Bruun Jensen | |||||
| 6. Comparing Multiple Social Networks Using Mutiple Dimensional Scaling | |||||
| John Stevens | |||||
| Vol. 4, No 2 (2009) | |||||
| 1. Why Critical Realism Fails to Justify Critical Social Research | |||||
| Martyn Hammersley | |||||
| 2. The Effects of the Initial Mode of Contact on the Response Rate and Data Quality in an Internet-Based College Satisfaction Survey |
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| Frederick Wiseman | |||||
| 3. Value in the Visual: On Public Injecting, Visual Methods and their Potential for Informing Policy (and Change) | |||||
| Stephen Parkin & Ross Coomber | |||||
| 4. Researching family relationships: a qualitative mixed methods approach | |||||
| Jacqui Gabb | |||||
| 5. OM matters: the interaction effects between indel and substitution costs | |||||
| Ivano Bison | |||||
| Vol. 4, No1 (2009) | |||||
| 1. Social Network Analysis: Introduction to Special Edition | |||||
| Nick Crossley, Christina Prell, and John Scott. | |||||
| 2. Linking Social Capital to Small-worlds: A look at local and network-level processes and structure. | |||||
| Christina Prell | |||||
| 3. Gender clustering in friendship networks: some sociological implications. | |||||
| Deirdre Kirke | |||||
| 4. Measures and Meanings: Exploring the Ego-Net of Helen Kirkpatrick Watts, Militant Suffragette | |||||
| Gemma Edwards and Nick Crossley | |||||
| 5. Formalising Symbolic Interactionism. | |||||
| Wouter de Nooy | |||||
| 6. Brokerage roles between cliques: a secondary clique analysis. | |||||
| Elisa Bellotti | |||||