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Doing a Literature Review: Releasing the Social Science Research Imagination (Published in association with The Open University) | 
enlarge | Author: Christopher Hart Publisher: Sage Publications Ltd Category: Book
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Rating: 7 reviews Sales Rank: 2218
Media: Paperback Pages: 230 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.1 Dimensions (in): 9.6 x 7.5 x 0.6
ISBN: 0761959750 Dewey Decimal Number: 300.72 EAN: 9780761959755 ASIN: 0761959750
Publication Date: November 6, 1998 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days Condition: Publisher: SAGE Date of Publication: 19981106 Binding: paperback Condition: Brand new book. Description: Despatched immediately from our UK warehouse using Royal Mail.
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Doing your head in: releasing the aggression after trying to read this. August 4, 2007 Anonymous (UK) 6 out of 8 found this review helpful
I decided to buy this book having read all the fantastic reviews on here, but was sorely disappointed. I am in the process of writing a postgrad literature review for my CIPD and have to say, this book was absolutely no help whatsoever. Maybe it works for academics, but for business students, I would avoid this like the plague. If you're after a book that gives you practical hints on how to get started with your literature review, don't buy this. I found the content and writing style to be largely theoretical and abstract, which made it difficult to follow or glean any quick pointers from. Having trawled through the whole sorry dirge I was left none the wiser by the end of the book and found much more useful and practical tips online.
A brilliant book on writing a research project literature review! January 8, 2007 K. Maroukian (Reading, UK) 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
I used Chris Hart's book as a postgraduate student and I was more than satisfied to say the least. After reading the book I was able to advise my classmates as to how to write a good literature review. There are a lot of interesting illustrations which thoroughly explain the process of prior research than needs to be done and then how it's all combined and written up as a document i.e. a literature review. Moreover, the most important elements that are described within the book are the types of research available to the researcher, the goals of a research, the issues of different types of research, the different ways of argumentation, how to cite references, a checklist of do's and don'ts. I recommend Hart's book to every postgraduate student bound to a literature review write-up and academics in general.
Excellent! August 1, 2003 Tigran Haas (Stockholm, Sweden) 22 out of 24 found this review helpful
A brilliant book written in such a wonderful, transparent and understandable style. A real gem that is best in its class. Excellent reference when judging graduate and post-graduate thesis works. Recommended warmly!
This is an excellent primer and useful for post-docs too February 12, 2002 Mr. Kevin Francis Mole (Warwick, UK) 46 out of 48 found this review helpful
The book covers the typical issues in conducting a literature review in the social sciences. It covers the role of the lit review. How to review. Classifying and reading research. Analysing arguments. Organising ideas. Mapping and expressing ideas. The later sections bring to light the real purpose of the review: not to read everything written on x but to put the reasons for your study within the context of the past research in a topic and explore the ideas that have underlain progress in a topic. Excellent
Magnificent guide to literature review May 7, 2001 Ken Friedman (Oslo, Norway, and Copenhagen, Denmark) 57 out of 58 found this review helpful
Chris Hart's guide to doing a literature review presents a comprehensive perspective on the literature review as a research tool. While it is addressed to scholars in the social sciences, this book is useful in most areas of design research. Hart discusses the role of literature in research. He explains how reviewing earlier work releases the imagination rather than constraining it. He shows how to classify and read research literature, how to analyze arguments, and how to organize and express ideas. He also teaches the reader useful ways to map and analyze the ideas that each body of literature reveals. Finally, he demonstrates in careful, clear stages how to develop and write the literature review. At each point, Hart develops a serious, well-reasoned explanation that helps the scholar to understand why each step is important and how to do it well. Ken Friedman Professor Norwegian School of Management, Oslo, and Denmark's Design School, Copenhagen This review originally appeared in Design Research News, Volume 6, Number 5, May 2001 ISSN 1473-3862.
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