OrientationObservationIn-depth interviewsDocument analysis and semiologyConversation and discourse analysisSecondary Data
SurveysExperimentsEthicsResearch outcomes
Conclusion
Eager, C. & Oppenheim, C., 1996, 'An observational method for undertaking user needs studies', Journal of Librarianship and Information Science, 28(1), 15–23. Cited in: 3.2.4.2
Earthy, S. and Cronin, A., 2008, 'Narrative analysis', in N. Gilbert, N. (Ed.) Researching Social Life, third edition, Chapter 21. London, Sage. Cited in:
Easthope, G., 1974, History of Social Research Methods, London, Longman. Cited in 9.1
Edwards, D. and Potter, J., 1992, Discursive Psychology, London, Sage. Cited in: 6.5.1
Edwards, D., 1997, Discourse and Cognition, London, Sage. Cited in: 6.5.1
Edwards, E., 1996. 'Introduction', in Edwards, E. (Ed.), 1996, Anthropology and Photography 1860 – 1920, New Haven and London, Yale University Press. Cited in: 5.12.4.1, 5.12.4.3.7
Edwards, R.C., Reich, M. and Gordon , D.M. (Eds.), 1975, Labour Market Segmentation. Lexington, Mass., Heath.
Edwards, R., 1979, Contested Terrain. New York, Basic Books.
Edwards, R., 1993, Mature Women Students: Separating or connecting family and education. London, Taylor and Francis. Cited in 4.4.3.1.4, 4.4.3.1.5
van Eemeren, F.H., 1984, Speech Acts in Argumentative Discussions, Dordrecht, Foris Publication. Cited in: 6.4.4,
Ehrenreich, B., 2002, Nickel and Dimed: Undercover in Low-wage USA. London: Granta, Cited in: 3.2.2.3, 3.4.4,
Eichler, M., 1988x, The Double Standard. A feminist critique of feminist social science. London, Croom Hill.
Eichler, M., 1988, Nonsexist Research Methods: A practical guide. London, Allen and Unwin. Cited in: 7.6.3.1, 11.2.3
Eisenstein, Z. (Ed.), 1979, Capitalist Patriarchy and the Case for Socialist Feminism. New York, Monthly Review Press. Cited in: 2.4.1.5.1
El Guindi, F., 2000, 'From pictorializing to visual anthropology', in Bernard H.R. (Ed.) Handbook of Methods in Cultural Anthropology, pp. 459–512. Lanham: Altamira Press. Cited in: Cited in 5.12.2.3
Eliasoph, N., 1998, Avoiding Politics: How Americans produce apathy in everyday life. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press. Cited in: 2.3.2.1
Elliott, J., 2005, Using Narrative in Social Research. London, Sage. Cited in: 4.3.2.4
Elliott, P., 1972, The Making of a Television Series. London, Constable. Cited in: 3.2.1.2, 3.2.4.3, 3.5.2
Elliott, P., Murdock G. and Schlesinger, P., 1986, '"Terrorism" and the state: a case study of the discourse of television' in Richards et al. (eds.), 1986, Media, Culture and Society: A Critical Reader, London, Sage, pp. 264–86. Cited in 5.11.4
Ely, M. et al., 1997 On Writing Qualitative Research: Living by words. London, Falmer. Cited in: 2.3.2.5
Emerald, undated, How to... write a literature review, originally available at http://www.emeraldinsight.com/authors/guides/write/literature.htm (accessed 16 June 2019, but no longer available 22 November 2019). Cited in: 1.14.2
Emerson, R.M. (Ed.), 1983, Contemporary Field Research. Prospect Heights, Illinois, Waveland Press. Cited in 5.12.4.1
Emmet, H.L., 1989, Fruit Tramps: A family of migrant farmworkers, Albuquerque, University of New Mexico Press. Cited in: 5.12.4.3.7
Engels, F., [1884] 1972, Origin of the Family: Private property and the state. New York, International Publishers.
Ennslin, A., 2011, The Language of Gaming. London, Palgrave Macmillan. Cited in 3.2.2.3
Erickson, K.T., 1967, 'Comment on disguised observation in sociology', Social Problems, 14, pp. 366–73. Cited in 3.2.2.3
Erzberger, C. and Kelle, U., 2003, 'Making inferences in mixed methods: the rules of integration', in Tashakkori, A. and Teddlie, C. (Eds.), Handbook of Mixed Methods in Social and Behavioral Research, Thousand Oaks CA, Sage. Cited in: 1.15.
Essed, P.J.M., 1991, Understanding Everyday Racism: An interdisciplinary theory (Newbury Park, CA, Sage). Cited in: 6.9.2