Deleuze and research methodologies /

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Imprint:Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, 2013.
Description:1 online resource (vi, 246 pages)
Language:English
Series:Deleuze connections
Deleuze connections.
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11181736
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Other authors / contributors:Coleman, Rebecca, editor.
Ringrose, Jessica, editor.
ISBN:9780748644124
0748644121
9780748676378
0748676376
9781299456631
1299456634
0748644105
9780748644100
0748644113
9780748644117
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Summary:Shows how Deleuze's philosophy is shaking up research in the humanities and social sciences. Deleuzian thinking is having a significant impact on research practices in the Social Sciences not least because one of its key implications is the demand to break down the false divide between theory and practice. This book brings together international academics from a range of Social Science and Humanities disciplines to reflect on how Deleuze's philosophy is opening up and shaping methodologies and practices of empirical research. Key features. Contributors from fields throughout the social sciences demonstrate how engaging with Deleuze's work is reshaping their research processQuestions the relationship between theory and methodology Explores the conditions under which empirical research is conducted Considers the effects/affects of research Contributors. Alecia Youngblood Jackson ́⁰Ø Anna Hickey-Moody ́⁰Ø Carol Taylor ́⁰Ø David Mellor ́⁰Ø David R. Cole ́⁰Ø Emma Renold ́⁰Ø Jamie Lorimer ́⁰Ø Jessica Ringrose ́⁰Ø Lisa A. Mazzei ́⁰Ø Maggie MacLure ́⁰Ø Mindy Blaise ́⁰Ø Rebecca Coleman ́⁰Ø Sarah Dyke ́⁰Ø Silvia M. Grinberg
Other form:Print version: Deleuze and research methodologies. Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, 2013 0748644105