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Part of SAGE’s Mastering Business Research Methods Series, conceived and edited by Bill Lee, Mark N. K. Saunders and Vadake K. Narayanan and designed to support researchers by providing in-depth and practical guidance on using a chosen method of data collection or analysis. In Collecting Qualitative Data Using Digital Methods, Rebecca Whiting and Katrina Pritchard provide a concise and accessible guide to a digital data collection method, comprised of tracking and trawling that can be used to collect qualitative data in the fields of business, management and organizational research. With practical guidance and insight into how to use this approach in your own research, this book provides invaluable support to Business and Management masters students who choose to work with secondary data when completing their dissertations.
An invaluable guide to using digital research methods in business and management dissertations at Masters level, with practical guidance into how to use these approaches in your own research project.
'This is brilliant. A book about women in philosophy by women in philosophy – love it!' Elif Shafak Where are the women philosophers? The answer is right here. The history of philosophy has not done women justice: you’ve probably heard the names Plato, Kant, Nietzsche and Locke – but what about Hypatia, Arendt, Oluwole and Young? The Philosopher Queens is a long-awaited book about the lives and works of women in philosophy by women in philosophy. This collection brings to centre stage twenty prominent women whose ideas have had a profound – but for the most part uncredited – impact on the world. You’ll learn about Ban Zhao, the first woman historian in ancient Chinese history; Angela Davis, perhaps the most iconic symbol of the American Black Power Movement; Azizah Y. al-Hibri, known for examining the intersection of Islamic law and gender equality; and many more. For anyone who has wondered where the women philosophers are, or anyone curious about the history of ideas – it's time to meet the philosopher queens.
Part of Dorchester (extinct now) established as Stoughton on 22 Dec. 1726.
(1) Material relating to Anna Whiting's mission to France in 1871, comprising (a) a letter from Christine (Majolier) Alsop, leader of the mission, 8 June 1871, urging its importance, and a document of introduction for Anna Whiting, in English and French; (b) original letters from Anna Whiting to her parents, written while in France, June - Sept 1871; (c) a bound notebook containing a fair copy of her journal, in letter form, June - October 1871; (d) copies of Anna Whiting's letters apparently in another hand, including some represented in (a) above, and others not transcribed into the journal, June - December 1871; and (e) a bound scrapbook or commonplace book containing signatures, notes, short extracts in French and English, photographs, and dried flowers. (2) An "In Memoriam" booklet describing the life of her father John Whiting, printed after his death in 1899, together with newspaper cuttings relating to his death and burial, and a page from "The Friend" for 19 March 1897, recalling the life of Anna Rebecca Whiting (Anna Maria Whiting's mother), following her death.
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Examining a range of under-explored work-life interface issues as they affect different stages of a worker’s life, the authors share new insights into complex issues that affect us all.