Ethics and Values in Social Research

“Ethics and Values in Social Research” by Paul Ransome, published by Macmillan Education UK on April 23, 2013, is a comprehensive examination of ethical responsibility in social research. This edition, consisting of 190 pages, delves into various issues, theories, and questions that social researchers encounter, providing a framework for understanding and critiquing these concepts effectively.
Readers will find that the book encourages reflection on the ethical dimensions of research practices, making it suitable for both new and experienced researchers. It includes helpful examples and a glossary of terms to aid comprehension. Covering topics related to social science, customs and traditions, and the sociology of religion, this work serves as a valuable resource for those engaged in the field of sociology and research.
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Ethical responsibility has intellectual and practical implications for social researchers. This book explores a range of issues, theories and questions, enabling readers to reflect upon, understand and critique these with confidence. With helpful examples and a glossary of terms, it is essential reading for new and experienced researchers alike.
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