User:Agnese marino basc/sandbox/Approaches to Knowledge (LG seminar)/Group 9/Shared readings
Finding sources on your own:
You may want to start with a general textbook (“An introduction to”… Sage; or “The Routledge Handbook of”…). Then move on to more detailed books / articles on theory. Then finally look for articles that apply the theory (“a phenomenological approach to…” or “deconstructing….”). What journals are they published in? Look through the journal’s publications. Look at the bibliography of the articles you like and save relevant references.
Readings recommended in lectures:
Wilson, A. (2010) Knowledge Power: Interdisciplinary Education for a Complex World. Routledge.
Evans RJ (2001) In Defence of history. Granta Publications.
Green, J., and Thorogood, N. (2018) Qualitative Methods for Health Research. 4th ed. Sage.
Other recommended sources:
Howell, K.E. (2013) An Introduction to the Philosophy of Methodology. Sage ****
Crotty, M. J.(1998) The foundations of social research: Meaning and perspective in the research process. London: Sage.
DeCuir–Gunby, J. T. (2011). Mixed Methods Research in the Social Sciences. In J. Osborne (Ed.), Best Practices in Quantitative Methods (pp. 125–136). https://doi.org/10.4135/9781412995627.d11
Burr, V. (2003) Social constructionism. Routledge, London.
Garry, A , Khader, S.J. , Stone, A. ( 2017) The Routledge Companion to Feminist Philosophy. Doi: 10.4324/9781315758152; (chapters. 12, 20, 22, 27…)
Journal containing applied research in the field:
Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies
Podcasts:
Philosophize this!
In our time (BBC radio) – phenomenology; truth; complexity etc…