Doing events research from theory to practice / c Dorothy Fox, Mary Beth Gouthro, Yeganeh Morakabati and John Brackstone
Events Management is a rapidly expanding discipline with growing student numbers however currently there are no specifically focused Research Methods texts available to serve this growing cohort. Fulfilling the need for a relevant book which reflects the unique characteristics of research in the fie...
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Routledge
2014
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Table of Contents:
- Part 1: The Context Of Research 1. Introduction: 'Beginning At The End' 2. The Initial Planning Of A Research Project 3. The Scope Of The Research 4. The Resources And E-Methods Available 5. Research Designs For Studying Events 6. Using Existing Knowledge In A Research Project Part 2: Data Collection 7. The Research Population 8. Obtaining Research Material (1) 9. Obtaining Research Material (2) Part 3: Data Collection And Analysis 10. Data Collection And Preparation For Analysis 11. Analysing Text And Images 12. Analysing Numbers 13. 'Ending At The Beginning


