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Introduction to Volume 5, Issue 1 (2010) Malcolm Williams Cardiff University PDF
   
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 PDF
  Barry Cooper and Judith Glaesser
   
2. Contours in Reflexivity: Commitment, Criteria and Change PDF
  Tim May
   
3. Unprepared for the Worst: Risks of Harm for Qualitative Researchers PDF
  Michael Bloor, Ben Fincham and Helen Sampson
   
4. Are ‘Qualitative’ and ‘Quantitative’ Useful Terms for Describing Research? PDF
  Michael Wood and Christine Welch
   
5. Asymmetries of Knowledge: Mediated Ethnography and ICT for Development PDF
  Casper Bruun Jensen
   
6. Comparing Multiple Social Networks Using Mutiple Dimensional Scaling PDF
  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
  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
       

 

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