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book highlights a new interpretive history of the American Art World, as transformed after the World War II. The motive here is to identify and discuss all the important aspects that are presented in this book. The study in the field of con...
Interpretive perspective is a framework and practice within social science perspective that is invested in philosophical and methodological ways of understanding social reality. (Carter, 2000, pp. 50)Interpretive perspective have drawn ins...
Individuals Life Stories Become Relevant to Sociological Inquiry? Introduction Producing biography is a progressively more popular form of narrative-based inquiry in fields as diverse as, sociology and history. Methods of inquiry into perso...
Meta-Analysis and Content Analysis? Introduction Meta-analysis is generally defined as the analysis of analyses. The term generally is associated with quantitative methodologies, but it does have qualitative analogs. This technique is disti...
This article could be termed as a form of a methodological debate made by the author, for the research regarding the occurring taking place in the surroundings. In this article the author has made a comparison in the social phenomenon that...
Paper: “A Grammar of Motives” by Kenneth Burke “A Grammar of Motives” by Kenneth Burke is the book that I like the most. It is about human relations. I believe that the book is a complete exploration of human motives. The extremely idiosyn...
ther of History, b. Halicarnassus, Asia Minor. Only scant knowledge of his life can be gleaned from his writings and from references to him by later writings. The value of his work lies not only in its accuracy, but in its scope and the ric...