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Author: Laurel Richardson ISBN : Product Detai New from Format: PDF
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Richardson uses her own experience to explore strategies for writing up the same research in different ways. By showing the reader the stylistic and intellectual imperatives and conventions of different writing media, she prepares the writer for approaching and successfully addressing diverse audiences. This book will be useful to all social scientists trying to present their material in different ways.
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- Print Length: 72 pages
- Publisher: SAGE Publications, Inc (December 31, 1989)
- Sold by: Amazon Digital Services, Inc.
- Language: English
- ASIN: B002YGTJIW
- Text-to-Speech: Enabled
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Writing Strategies: Reaching Diverse Audiences PDF
Richardson's book initiated deep and reflective dialogue on the nature of qualitative writing, particularly from the voices of scientist, researcher, feminist, and representative of the academic world to the general public.By A CustomerHer work is strongly recommended as required reading for every graduate student engaged in qualitative work, as well as experienced researchers and those entrenched within quantitative methodology.
For students struggling to understand what it means to do qualitative research, Laurel Richardson's book on Writing Strategies is an excellent resource. The book is very helpful in differentiating conventional forms of scientific writing from the more interpretive forms of writing that are typical of qualitative research. The book is very readable. Richardson makes complex ideas accessible.By Maria Piantanida
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