Research methods in human rights /
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342.085 RES 2018 CO.2/3 វិធីសាស្រ្តស្រាវជ្រាវសិទ្ធិមនុស្ស | 342.085 RES 2018 CO.3/3 វិធីសាស្រ្តស្រាវជ្រាវសិទ្ធិមនុស្ស | 342.085 RES 2018 CO.3/3 Research methods in human rights / | 342.085 RES CO.1/3 Research methods in human rights / | 342.085 RES CO.2/3 Research methods in human rights / | 342.087 PEL 2021 CO.1/2 The Child's Right to Development / | 342.087 PEL 2021 CO.2/2 The Child's Right to Development / |
Contents:
1. Introduction to human rights research methods
2. Human rights based approaches to research
3. The doctrinal approach in international human rights law scholarship
4. Legal theory as a research methodology
5. Qualitative methods
6. Quantitative analysis
7. Critical ethnography and human rights research
8. Comparative approaches to human rights
9. 'Mixing methods': reflections on compatibility
Research Methods in Human Rights introduces the reader to key methodological approaches to Human Rights research in a clear and accessible way.
Drawing on the expertise of a panel of contributors, the text clearly explains the key theories and methods commonly used in Human Rights research and provides guidance on when each approach is appropriate. It addresses such approaches to Human Rights research as qualitative methods, quantitative analysis, critical ethnography and comparative approaches, supported by a wide range of geographic case studies and with reference to a wide range of subject areas. The book suggests further reading and directs the reader to excellent examples from research outputs of each method in practice.
This book is essential reading for students with backgrounds in law as well as political and social sciences who wish to understand more about the methods and ethics of conducting Human Rights research.
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