Autonomy in social science research.

作者: Carole Kayrooz , Gerlese S Åkerlind , Malcolm Tight , None

DOI: 10.1016/S1479-3628(06)04001-9

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摘要: Examines how and why autonomy matters in contemporary social science research. This book considers impacts upon the individual researcher, cultures values of university, research motivation sponsorship.

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