The average rating for Methodology in social research based on 2 reviews is 4 stars.
Review # 1 was written on 2018-12-28 00:00:00 David Kennedy Lucidly written, it is balanced in its assessment of causal/scientific and interpretive methodologies in social sciences. The epilogue on postmodernism is a brilliantly summarised history for beginners as well as a measured appraisal. |
Review # 2 was written on 2013-01-14 00:00:00 Alex Tawse Hello, i have read the book many years ago and what it has done for me is put me in a frame of mind for an Indigenous Ideology and how to begin this process. It had opened a perspective that is much needed for new structural social workers and anyone wanting to know Indigenous epistemology. It is a sensitive subject and needs more information to guide western education and instructors to add to their curriculum. It can add texture and vibrance to the aboriginal culture and include it instead exclude the possibility to ensure indigenous epistemology is well versed and comprehensive with some grit and integrity for future negotiations and misunderstood motives. To connect indigenous values, principles, traditions and wholistic health factors to the already large world of education and training. These would answer some of the gnawing questions that differentiate indigenous peoples and other cultures that may or may not understand that culture is important in any language or societal function. Howard Taylor |
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