Here at the Whisperer we try to make your life easier by reading books and doing reviews. We try to review books which would appeal to most researchers, but some of the books we get sent have more specific audiences in mind. "Ethics and Values in Social research" by Paul Ransome is clearly designed for … Continue reading Book Review: Ethics and Values in Social Research, Paul Ransome
Tag: research methods
Book Review: “BITE recipes for remarkable research”
Judy Robertson is the co-editor of the free to download academic recipe book “BITE: Recipes for Remarkable Research” which is published by Sense this month. I was privileged to take part in this project and contribute a recipe and case study to the book. In this post Judy explains why on earth she wanted to … Continue reading Book Review: “BITE recipes for remarkable research”
The Wisdom of Non-Experts
This post was written by Jonathan Downie, a PhD student, conference interpreter, public speaker and translator based in Edinburgh, Scotland. He co-edits LifeinLINCS the unofficial blog of the Department of Languages and Intercultural Studies at Heriot-Watt University. He is married with two children. His newest blog Rock Your Talk aims to help people keep on … Continue reading The Wisdom of Non-Experts