Knowledge and the social sciences: theory, method, practice

New York: Routledge, in association with Open University (2000)
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This book provides a clear introduction to key philosophical and epistemological issues in the social sciences, to both positivist and interpretative methodologies through comparing contemporary debates surrounding social change.

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