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Cultural Methodologies illustrates the distinctiveness and coherence of cultural studies as a site of interaction between the humanities and the social sciences.
Topics covered include: the relationship between critical theory and cultural studies; the pragmatics of cultural research and education; ethical questions and research purposes; the role of feminism in cultural studies; the uses of autobiography; the analysis of city cultures; textual analysis and ethnographic procedures; constructions of identity in relation to `race', sexuality and nationhood; the use of qualitative and quantitative data; and some of the main issues involved in generating research findings for a thesis or other publication.
The book is written for students either commencing or intending to do research in cultural studies. It stresses how necessary it is to consider and plan very carefully the rationales and principles in research while avoiding the straitjacket of `methodolatory'.
Show moreCultural Methodologies illustrates the distinctiveness and coherence of cultural studies as a site of interaction between the humanities and the social sciences.
Topics covered include: the relationship between critical theory and cultural studies; the pragmatics of cultural research and education; ethical questions and research purposes; the role of feminism in cultural studies; the uses of autobiography; the analysis of city cultures; textual analysis and ethnographic procedures; constructions of identity in relation to `race', sexuality and nationhood; the use of qualitative and quantitative data; and some of the main issues involved in generating research findings for a thesis or other publication.
The book is written for students either commencing or intending to do research in cultural studies. It stresses how necessary it is to consider and plan very carefully the rationales and principles in research while avoiding the straitjacket of `methodolatory'.
Show moreIntroduction - Jim McGuigan
METHODOLOGIES
Critical Theory and Cultural Studies - Douglas Kellner
The Missed Articulation
Towards a Pragmatics for Cultural Studies - Tony Bennett
Media, Ethics and Morality - Nick Stevenson
Learning from Experience - Ann Gray
Cultural Studies and Feminism
RESEARCHES
Writing the Self - Carolyn Steedman
The End of the Scholarship Girl
Relocating Culture - Martyn Lee
Cultural Geography, the Specifity of Place and the City Habitus
Dancing - Helen Thomas
Representation and Difference
Irish Cultural Studies and the Politics of Irish Studies - Sabina
Sharkey
REFLECTIONS
Thin Descriptions - Graham Murdock
Questions of Method in Cultural Analysis
Working Practices - Michael Green
Jim McGuigan is a freelance researcher, writer and artist. He is
also Emeritus Professor of Cultural Analysis at Loughborough
University UK. Previously, he taught at Coventry, Leeds,
Leeds Trinity, Open and Wolverhampton Universities. He was a
research officer at the Arts Council of GB and a script editor in
the BBC TV Drama (Plays) Department. He has been a visiting scholar
at, amongst others, the Universities of Bergen, Canberra,
Canterbury (Christchurch NZ), Catalonia, Copenhagen, Eastern
Finland, Izmir, Jyvaskyla, Rostock and at IFK Vienna. He has
delivered keynote addresses at conferences and guest lectures in
Australia, Austria, Canada, Croatia, Finland, Germany, Ireland,
Israel/Palestine, Norway as well as at various universities in
Britain and elsewhere. He has, for instance, served on the Art and
Humanities Research Council and the European Commission.
Jim’s main academic interests are in social theory, cultural
studies and policy. He has published in many book collections and
journals, including Cultural Studies, European Journal of Cultural
Studies, International Journal of Cultural Policy, Keywords, New
Left Review, New Statesman, Social Semiotics, Sociological Review
and Sociology. His books include Cultural Populism (1992), Culture
and the Public Sphere (1996), Cultural Methodologies (1997),
Modernity and Postmodern Culture (1999, 2006), Rethinking Cultural
Policy (2004), Cool Capitalism (2009), Cultural Analysis (2010),
Raymond Williams on Culture and Society (2014), A Short
Counter-Revolution – Raymond Williams’s Towards 2000 Revisited
(2015) and Neoliberal Culture (2016). He is currently working on a
book about Raymond Williams.
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