Hart, Chris.

Doing a literature review : releasing the research imagination / Chris Hart. - Second edition. - xiv, 334 pages ; illustrations ; 25 cm. - Sage study skills .

Includes bibliographical references and index.

The research imagination --
The purpose of literature reviewing --
Classifying and reading research to review --
Different types of literature review --
Argumentation analysis --
Evidence, evaluation and critical realism --
Understanding and analysing the ways ideas are organized --
Mapping and analysing ideas --
Writing the review

The ultimate guide to the 'what', 'how' and 'why' of literature reviewing, the second edition of the classic text shows how the literature review will unlock the full potential of one's research with: " thorough exploration of the literature review process from start to finish " wo brand new chapters explaining the different types of review and evidence and evaluation " extended examples that show you how to apply key techniques and procedures " new 'core skills' framework to help you turn your research experience into employability " critical thinking focus that will help you construct convincing arguments and improve your research decisions In combining a critical, philosophical approach with an expertly selected body of practical examples, the Second Edition of Chris Hart's landmark text provides both the intellectual understanding and the technical skills required to produce sophisticated, robust literature reviews of the very highest standard.

College of Education


Text in English

9781526419217 (pbk.) 9781526419200 (hardback)

2017944145


Dissertations, Academic.
Literature -- History and criticism.

378.242 H25 2018