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Browsing by Subject Research methods
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Issue Date | Title | Author(s) |
2015 | Inside the research-assemblage: New materialism and the micropolitics of social inquiry | Alldred, P |
2012 | Learning from young people about their lives: using participatory methods to research the impacts of AIDS in southern Africa | Ansell, N; Robson, E; Hajdu, F; van Blerk, L |
1-Aug-2021 | Navigating interdisciplinarity: negotiating discipline, embodiment, and materiality on a field methods training course | Rotter, R; Jeffery, L; Heslop, L |
2001 | New conceptual framework of cross-functional collaboration for new product design development in global consumer electronics firms | Kang, Bum-Kyu |
30-Jun-2021 | A Reflective Account of Particularising Ethnographic Principles and Practices for Doing ICT4D Research | Sam, S |
2012 | Revisiting the role of the grounded theory research methodology in the accounting Information systems | El Tawy, N; Abdel-Kader, M |
2018 | Using a meta-narrative literature review and focus groups with key stakeholders to identify perceived challenges and solutions for generating robust evidence on the effectiveness of treatments for rare diseases | Tingley, K; Coyle, D; Graham, ID; Sikora, L; Chakraborty, P; Wilson, K; Mitchell, JJ; Stockler-Ipsiroglu, S; Potter, BK |