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A guide to writing sociology papers / the Sociology Writing Group ; coordinators and editors, Judith Richlin-Klonsky and Ellen Strenski ; authors, Roseann Giarrusso ... [et al.].

Medverkande: Språk: Engelska Utgivningsuppgift: New York : Worth Publishers, 2001Utgåva: 5th edBeskrivning: 189 sISBN:
  • 1572599510
Ämnen: DDK-klassifikation:
  • 808.066301 21
Annan klassifikation:
  • Aef
  • Oa
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Ideal for instructors and students in a wide range of sociological courses, this guide makes the case that thinking and writing are integrally related and that writing, therefore, exercises the sociological imagination.

Includes bibliographical references and index

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  • I Essentials
  • 1 Getting Started
  • What is Sociology?
  • Framing a Question
  • Terms and Strategies in Essay
  • Assignments
  • Developing an Argument: Logic and Structure
  • The Proposal
  • A Sample Student Proposal
  • 2 Organizing Your Time
  • Writing Papers: The Time Grid
  • Organizing Your Time for Essay
  • Examinations
  • 3 The Writing Process
  • The Personal Vulnerability of Writing
  • Outlining
  • Revising
  • A Note about Style
  • 4 Acknowledging Sources
  • Avoiding Plagiarism: When and What to Cite
  • Identifying Your Borrowed Words or Ideas
  • Citations in the Text
  • Format
  • Notes
  • References and Bibliographies
  • 5 Polishing Your Paper
  • Editing
  • Formatting
  • II Writing from Various Data Sources
  • Locating and Assessing Online
  • Information
  • Searching Online Information with Boolean Operators
  • Evaluating Internet Information
  • Web Sites of Use to Sociologists
  • 6 The Textual Analysis/Paper
  • Asking Questions about the Text
  • Compare-and-Contrast Assignments
  • How to Read the Text
  • Taking Notes
  • Organizing Your Paper
  • Writing Your Textual Analysis
  • A Sample Student Paper
  • 7 The Library Research Paper
  • Before You Go to the Library: Choosing a Topic
  • Using the Library to Review the Sociological Literature
  • Locating Specialized Sociological
  • References
  • Recording Information
  • Looking Deeper
  • Organizing Your Information
  • Matching Thesis, Note Cards, and Outline
  • Journals Often Used by Sociologists
  • 8 The Ethnographic Field
  • Research Paper
  • Goals and Methods of Ethnographic Field Research
  • Asking an Appropriate Question
  • Reviewing the Literature
  • Collecting Your Data
  • Example of Observational Field Notes
  • Example of Interview Notes
  • Organizing Your Data
  • Writing Your Paper
  • Suggested Readings
  • A Sample Student Paper
  • 9 The Quantitative Research Paper
  • Writing the Introduction
  • Developing Methods and Analysis Plan
  • Writing the Other Sections of Your Paper
  • Suggested Readings
  • A Sample Student Paper
  • III Finishing Up
  • A Final Checklist for Submitting Your Paper
  • Thinking Big
  • References
  • Index