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Designing a research project is possibly the most difficult task a dissertation writer faces. It is fraught with uncertainty: what is the best subject? What is the best method? For every answer found, there are often multiple subsequent questions, so it's easy to get lost in theoretical debates and buried under a mountain of literature.

This book looks at literature review in the process of research design, and how to develop a research practice that will build skills in reading and writing about research literatureskills that remain valuable in both academic and professional careers. Literature review is approached as a process of engaging with the discourse of scholarly communities that will help graduate researchers refine, define, and express their own scholarly vision and voice. This orientation on research as an exploratory practice, rather than merely a series of predetermined steps in a systematic method, allows the researcher to deal with the uncertainties and

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Unlike other books on research, this book does not prescribe methods or recipes. Rather, it feels like one is sitting with an experienced dissertation coach, having a series of short conversations about the tacit knowledge that underlies the various aspects of research practice. After reading this book, novice researchers will have a better understanding of how the literature supports and brings out a researcher’s own voice

Arnold Wentzel, author of Creative Research in Economics (Routledge, 2016) and A Guide to Argumentative Research Writing and Thinking (Routledge, 2017)



Table of Contents

Introduction

Acknowledgements

Part One: On Research

Chapter 1. Research Philosophy

Chapter 2. Research Practice

Part Two: Reading Literature

Chapter 3. Attitude

Chapter 4. Managing the Literature

Chapter 5. Deep Reading

Part Three: Writing About Literature

Chapter 6. Writing with Literature

Chapter 7. Writing a Literature Review

Conclusion

Select References, Annotated

Literature Review and Research Design

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    Publisher: Taylor & Francis
    Publication Date: 12/11/2019 12:00:00 AM
    ISBN13: 9780367250379, 978-0367250379
    ISBN10: 0367250373

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    Designing a research project is possibly the most difficult task a dissertation writer faces. It is fraught with uncertainty: what is the best subject? What is the best method? For every answer found, there are often multiple subsequent questions, so it's easy to get lost in theoretical debates and buried under a mountain of literature.

    This book looks at literature review in the process of research design, and how to develop a research practice that will build skills in reading and writing about research literatureskills that remain valuable in both academic and professional careers. Literature review is approached as a process of engaging with the discourse of scholarly communities that will help graduate researchers refine, define, and express their own scholarly vision and voice. This orientation on research as an exploratory practice, rather than merely a series of predetermined steps in a systematic method, allows the researcher to deal with the uncertainties and

    Trade Review

    Unlike other books on research, this book does not prescribe methods or recipes. Rather, it feels like one is sitting with an experienced dissertation coach, having a series of short conversations about the tacit knowledge that underlies the various aspects of research practice. After reading this book, novice researchers will have a better understanding of how the literature supports and brings out a researcher’s own voice

    Arnold Wentzel, author of Creative Research in Economics (Routledge, 2016) and A Guide to Argumentative Research Writing and Thinking (Routledge, 2017)



    Table of Contents

    Introduction

    Acknowledgements

    Part One: On Research

    Chapter 1. Research Philosophy

    Chapter 2. Research Practice

    Part Two: Reading Literature

    Chapter 3. Attitude

    Chapter 4. Managing the Literature

    Chapter 5. Deep Reading

    Part Three: Writing About Literature

    Chapter 6. Writing with Literature

    Chapter 7. Writing a Literature Review

    Conclusion

    Select References, Annotated

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