Doing ‘judgemental rationality’ in empirical research: the importance of depth-reflexivity when researching in prison

Journal of Critical Realism 21 (1):25-45 (2021)
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Critical realist thought has theorised convincingly that epistemic relativism is constellationally embedded in ontological realism which in turn necessitates judgemental rationality. In social scie...

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