| About the book |
|
| About the author |
John Schostak is Professor and Director of the Centre for Applied Research in Education, University of East Anglia. He has been involved in around 40 funded projects involving ethnographies, evaluations and case studies of a range of organizations and professions from schooling, to journalism, to healthcare, to policing, to business and information technology. |
| Table of contents |
Introduction Finding bearings Subjects choices and consequences The other its objects and objectivity Handling complexity and uncertainty Sense and nonsense braving the postmodern, broaching the novel Being shy of the truth Framing texts and evidence con/texts, intertextuality and rhetoric Framing ethics and political issues Framing ethical actions Writing it Conclusion References Index. |


