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Introducing Students to the Generic Terminology of Social Research
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Methodological OrientationEducationSocial PracticeSocial SciencesGeneric TerminologySocial StudiesPedagogySociology Of KnowledgeMethodological PerspectiveKey Generic TermsCritical TheoryInterdisciplinary StudiesSociologySocial Foundations Of EducationSocial FoundationsScience And Technology StudiesTeaching SociologySocial Science EducationPower Studies
The aim of this article is twofold: first, to present an accessible way of introducing students to the key generic terms of social science research. There is an obvious need for clarifying the generic tools and terminology of the social sciences across the disciplines, as academics argue past each other, using identical terms but attaching different meanings to them. Secondly, this article presents the interrelationship between the core concepts of social science (ontology, epistemology, methodology, methods and sources). This ‘directional’ and logical relationship needs to be understood, if students – and academics – are to engage in constructive dialogue and criticism of each others' work.
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