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Writing Research: Transforming Data into Text


Writing Research: Transforming Data into Text

Paperback by Clare, Judith (Dean School of Nursing, The Flinders University of South Australia, Adelaide, Australia); Hamilton, Helen (Freelance editor; Former Projects Officer, RCN Australia, Editor of Collegian - journal of RCNA; Former Nurse Researcher, Austen Hospital, Heidelberg, Australia)

Writing Research: Transforming Data into Text

£29.99

ISBN:
9780443071829
Publication Date:
11 Jun 2003
Language:
English
Publisher:
Elsevier Health Sciences
Imprint:
Churchill Livingstone
Pages:
240 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 16 - 21 May 2024
Writing Research: Transforming Data into Text

Description

The primary aim of Writing Research is to create a frame of reference for writing research from a number of approaches to inquiry; and for a number of purposes. The content is directed to identifying principles for writing from within commonly used methodologies and methods in health research, which will guide writers to transform research data into written forms. The emphasis will be on the writing task, not on how to conduct the research, which follows after research data has been collected. The explanatory aspects of the content of the book will assist researchers in the development of research proposals and those who critique or review research for any purpose. The theory and practice of research writing are comprehensively covered. Information on how to arrange material for specific purposes is provided. A range of commonly used research approaches is encompassed, and the writing task is discussed from within each. The writing process is linked to a philosophical basis of the research approach.

Contents

Introduction SECTION A: Beginning the writing process 1. Purpose for writing 2. The writing process SECTION B: Writing from within specific methodologies and methods 3. Interpretive approaches 4. Feminist approaches 5. Critical approaches 6. Post structuralist and post modern approaches 7. Historical approach 8. Empirico-analytical approach SECTION C: Finalising the writing process 9. Ethics in publishing 10. Editor/ author relations

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