I think that anyone who has an interest in traditional archival
research will find this a thoughtful and valuable guide to the many
different elements of the research process. --Theory and Methods "His
research advice is systematic and thorough and could easily serve for
other researchers than sociobiographers. In eighty-eight pages, Hill
has managed to pack not only this sound research advice but a critique
of archival practices and a six-page bibliography. The book is
certainly worth a read. . . . and could give archivists an opportunity
to broaden their sociological horizons." --Archivaria "Michael
Hill′s monograph, Archival Strategies and Techniques, depicts a
world that some might think would be as dusty as old manuscripts
themselves, but in the process of describing the excitements, joys,
frustrations, and ethical conundrums, he has demonstrated that the
archival scholar can share thrills and fears with Indiana Jones.
Hill′s book is filled with lively anecdote, compelling analysis and
a full measure of wit. This monograph will be an invaluable companion
for anyone planning to spend time in libraries, dusty or otherwise."
--Gary Alan Fine, University of Georgia "Much more than a how-to book,
Michael Hill interprets archives and their use from a Goffmanian
sociological perspective. As an extra benefit, he guides readers
through the archival process by drawing on a sociological/historical
project--the recovery of unknown or presently discounted social
scientists. Any teacher who assigns a term paper to students will want
to recommend this book!" --Shulamit Reinharz, Brandeis University
"Michael Hill has produced a lively and, for some of us, comforting
guide to archival research in sociology. . . . The book is comforting
because among the gems contained within this short monograph is a
discussion of the need to recover `unknown or presently discounted
social scientists′ as an important epistemological task." --Network
Historical and biographical research is increasingly used by social
scientists as an important form of qualitative research. This kind of
research usually requires the extensive use of formal archives housed
in university and government buildings, museums, and other
institutions. This concise, but practical book provides the "rules of
the game" for the novice on conducting and preparing to work in
archives, the protocol of using archives, and ways of organizing and
referencing the useful data from the archive. This intriguing volume
will interest scholars and students from a wide array of disciplines
using this type of research for social analysis.
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ISBN
9781506349749
Publisert
2016
Utgave
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Vendor
SAGE Publications, Inc
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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