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A quantitative flood risk analysis methodology for urban areas with integration of social research data
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Co-production Approaches in Social Research with Children and Young People as Service Users - Challenges and Strategies
Published 2021-02-01“…In this article we address some of the key issues present in participatory and co-production approaches in social research, in particular in research with children and young people. …”
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HISTORICAL MEMORY OF HUNTERS IN THE STEPPE AND FOREST-STEPPE AREAS OF ALTAI KRAI (BASED ON SOCIAL RESEARCH)
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CAPACITY EVALUATION AND RESEARCH OF TRENDS IN THE MARKET FOR ORGANIC PRODUCTS IN KAZAKHSTAN BASED ON SOCIAL RESEARCH TOOLS
Published 2023-08-01“…The purpose of the study is to determine the factors for promoting environmentally friendly products and to identify consumer demand patterns through social research tools. The article deals with research of market capacity for organic products based on an analysis of consumer behavior across the Republic of Kazakhstan, with sociological survey serving as a basis. …”
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Reading Qualitative Social Research Interculturally: The Reflection of Self-interpretation in the Act of Interpersonal Understanding (Fremdverstehen)
Published 2009-01-01“…Forum: Qualitative Social Research…”
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Data Curation Strategies to Support Responsible Big Social Research and Big Social Data Reuse
Published 2022-12-01“…Big social research also presents an array of challenges that can prevent data sharing and reuse. …”
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Which Way Ahead? A Commentary on Recent Developments in German-Speaking "Qualitative" Social Research
Published 2007-09-01“…Forum: Qualitative Social Research…”
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The Potential of Digital Technologies for Transforming Informed Consent Practices with Children and Young People in Social Research
Published 2015-12-01“…This paper discusses how digital technologies might positively support autonomy, engagement and decision-making through the lens of informed consent practices within social research. Current research practices are dominated by paper-based methods for obtaining informed consent which could be exclusionary for children and young people generally, and children with additional learning and support needs in particular. …”
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Using brain-computer interfaces: a scoping review of studies employing social research methods
Published 2019-03-01“…By examining studies related to BCIs that employ social research methods, we seek to demonstrate the multitude of approaches and concerns from various angles in considering the social and human impact of BCI technology. …”
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Review: Gabriele Rosenthal (2005). Interpretative Sozialforschung. Eine Einführung [Interpretative Social Research: An Introduction]
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SOCIAL RESEARCH METHODS IN FEMINIST'S PERSPECTIVE: A NEW WAY IN DOING SOCIOLINGUISTIC QUALITATIVE RESEARCH
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Exploring the use of WeChat for qualitative social research: The case of Italian digital diaspora in Shanghai
Published 2023-02-01“…The widespread use of digital communication technologies has created new opportunities for social research. In this paper, we explore the limits and potentials of using messaging and social media apps as tools for qualitative research. …”
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How, when and why abilities go social: researching children’s empathy and prosocial behaviors in context
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Reasonable disagreement and the justification of pre-emptive ethics governance in social research: a response to Hammersley
Published 2018“…In this response, we first tackle what we take to be the core disagreement between ourselves and Hammersley, namely the justification for our model of social research ethics governance. We then consider what follows from our defence of governance for ethics review and show how these claims attend to the specific concerns outlined by Hammersley.…”
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Using water walks as a research method to gather data in water-related social research
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