How to Keep Your Research Project on Track
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- Keith Townsend
- Mark N. Saunders
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The following chapters of this book are listed in IDEAS- Keith Townsend & Mark N.K. Saunders, 2024. "The more things change, the more things stay as they are!," Chapters, in: Keith Townsend & Mark N. Saunders (ed.), How to Keep Your Research Project on Track, chapter 1, pages 1-9, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Carol Atkinson, 2024. "How to develop research projects," Chapters, in: Keith Townsend & Mark N. Saunders (ed.), How to Keep Your Research Project on Track, chapter 2, pages 11-19, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Céline Rojon, 2024. "On the path to enlightenment? Reviewing the literature systematically - or not," Chapters, in: Keith Townsend & Mark N. Saunders (ed.), How to Keep Your Research Project on Track, chapter 3, pages 20-27, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Jillian Cavanagh & Hannah Meacham & Timothy Bartram, 2024. "The PhD supervisor-candidate relationship," Chapters, in: Keith Townsend & Mark N. Saunders (ed.), How to Keep Your Research Project on Track, chapter 4, pages 28-35, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Polly Black, 2024. "‘Finders, keepers, losers, weepers!’ A doctoral candidate’s reality of changing thesis advisors," Chapters, in: Keith Townsend & Mark N. Saunders (ed.), How to Keep Your Research Project on Track, chapter 5, pages 36-42, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Jerome Kiley, 2024. "Benefits, pitfalls, ethics and realities of GenAI in research," Chapters, in: Keith Townsend & Mark N. Saunders (ed.), How to Keep Your Research Project on Track, chapter 6, pages 43-57, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Deisi Yunga-Godoy, 2024. "Awful #14: putting on my novice researcher’s shoes and developing my research question," Chapters, in: Keith Townsend & Mark N. Saunders (ed.), How to Keep Your Research Project on Track, chapter 7, pages 58-61, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Hugh T.J. Bainbridge, 2024. "Reply all, tweets and social media: technological friends for developing a professional identity that need to be treated with care," Chapters, in: Keith Townsend & Mark N. Saunders (ed.), How to Keep Your Research Project on Track, chapter 8, pages 62-63, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Neve Abgeller, 2024. "Epistemological odyssey: a journey of self-discovery," Chapters, in: Keith Townsend & Mark N. Saunders (ed.), How to Keep Your Research Project on Track, chapter 9, pages 65-70, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Mark N.K. Saunders, 2024. "A tale of two surveys: reaching respondents using Web questionnaires," Chapters, in: Keith Townsend & Mark N. Saunders (ed.), How to Keep Your Research Project on Track, chapter 10, pages 71-78, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Heather Short, 2024. "Finding the truth amongst conflicting evidence," Chapters, in: Keith Townsend & Mark N. Saunders (ed.), How to Keep Your Research Project on Track, chapter 11, pages 79-88, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Kenneth Cafferkey & Hetal Doshi, 2024. "Dealing with the practical difficulties of case studies," Chapters, in: Keith Townsend & Mark N. Saunders (ed.), How to Keep Your Research Project on Track, chapter 12, pages 89-98, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Polly Black, 2024. "Is a pilot necessary?," Chapters, in: Keith Townsend & Mark N. Saunders (ed.), How to Keep Your Research Project on Track, chapter 13, pages 99-100, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Wojciech Marek Kwiatkowski, 2024. "Access confirmed?," Chapters, in: Keith Townsend & Mark N. Saunders (ed.), How to Keep Your Research Project on Track, chapter 14, pages 101-101, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Keith Townsend, 2024. "So, I guess we’re probably finished then," Chapters, in: Keith Townsend & Mark N. Saunders (ed.), How to Keep Your Research Project on Track, chapter 15, pages 102-102, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Catheryn Khoo, 2024. "Your incentives are too lucrative: caution in rewarding interview participants," Chapters, in: Keith Townsend & Mark N. Saunders (ed.), How to Keep Your Research Project on Track, chapter 16, pages 103-104, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Colin Hughes, 2024. "Sales skills for researchers," Chapters, in: Keith Townsend & Mark N. Saunders (ed.), How to Keep Your Research Project on Track, chapter 17, pages 105-107, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Qian Yi Lee, 2024. "Being flexible in interviews: make sure that you account for power imbalance," Chapters, in: Keith Townsend & Mark N. Saunders (ed.), How to Keep Your Research Project on Track, chapter 18, pages 108-109, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Rebecca Loudoun & Keith Townsend, 2024. "What precisely do you mean? Interpreting qualitative data," Chapters, in: Keith Townsend & Mark N. Saunders (ed.), How to Keep Your Research Project on Track, chapter 19, pages 111-118, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Sameer Qaiyum & Catherine L. Wang, 2024. "Analysing quantitative data," Chapters, in: Keith Townsend & Mark N. Saunders (ed.), How to Keep Your Research Project on Track, chapter 20, pages 119-125, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Dawn C. Duke, 2024. "When the words just wont come," Chapters, in: Keith Townsend & Mark N. Saunders (ed.), How to Keep Your Research Project on Track, chapter 21, pages 126-134, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Carol Woodhams, 2024. "Conducting research ‘with’ and not just ‘on’ organisations," Chapters, in: Keith Townsend & Mark N. Saunders (ed.), How to Keep Your Research Project on Track, chapter 22, pages 135-142, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Vivienne Spooner & Helena Barnard, 2024. "Where, oh where, is my golden thread?," Chapters, in: Keith Townsend & Mark N. Saunders (ed.), How to Keep Your Research Project on Track, chapter 23, pages 143-151, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Ilenia Bregoli, 2024. "I’m a paper person or maybe not?," Chapters, in: Keith Townsend & Mark N. Saunders (ed.), How to Keep Your Research Project on Track, chapter 24, pages 152-153, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Rohit Talwar, 2024. "A mug of stress," Chapters, in: Keith Townsend & Mark N. Saunders (ed.), How to Keep Your Research Project on Track, chapter 25, pages 154-155, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Kenneth Cafferkey, 2024. "Excuse me … should that comma be there? Dealing with awkward questions," Chapters, in: Keith Townsend & Mark N. Saunders (ed.), How to Keep Your Research Project on Track, chapter 26, pages 156-157, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Jennifer Kilroy, 2024. "Finding the time to progress your research, and the big lie that you are part of!," Chapters, in: Keith Townsend & Mark N. Saunders (ed.), How to Keep Your Research Project on Track, chapter 27, pages 158-160, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Kate L. Daunt & Aoife M. McDermott, 2024. "Authorship in action," Chapters, in: Keith Townsend & Mark N. Saunders (ed.), How to Keep Your Research Project on Track, chapter 28, pages 162-169, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Amanda Lee, 2024. "‘Will I ever be good enough?’: Using feedback constructively," Chapters, in: Keith Townsend & Mark N. Saunders (ed.), How to Keep Your Research Project on Track, chapter 29, pages 170-176, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Kiran Trehan & Alex Kevill & Jane Glover, 2024. "Grasping roses or nettles? Losing and finding ourselves in research projects," Chapters, in: Keith Townsend & Mark N. Saunders (ed.), How to Keep Your Research Project on Track, chapter 30, pages 177-185, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Keith Townsend & Adrian Wilkinson & Andrew Timming & Rebecca Loudoun, 2024. "The problem with peer review … they say as if there’s only one problem …," Chapters, in: Keith Townsend & Mark N. Saunders (ed.), How to Keep Your Research Project on Track, chapter 31, pages 186-193, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Samreen Ashraf, 2024. "My research journey in the offline and online world of social media," Chapters, in: Keith Townsend & Mark N. Saunders (ed.), How to Keep Your Research Project on Track, chapter 32, pages 194-203, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Mark N.K. Saunders, 2024. "Scribble, leave it, type it, change it," Chapters, in: Keith Townsend & Mark N. Saunders (ed.), How to Keep Your Research Project on Track, chapter 33, pages 204-206, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Peter J. Jordan, 2024. "‘I’m over it …’," Chapters, in: Keith Townsend & Mark N. Saunders (ed.), How to Keep Your Research Project on Track, chapter 34, pages 207-208, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Mollie Bryde-Evens & Rebecca Beech, 2024. "The skill of bouncing back: a toolkit for developing resilience in academia," Chapters, in: Keith Townsend & Mark N. Saunders (ed.), How to Keep Your Research Project on Track, chapter 35, pages 209-217, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Stefan Jooss, 2024. "I have left the country, but the project continues," Chapters, in: Keith Townsend & Mark N. Saunders (ed.), How to Keep Your Research Project on Track, chapter 36, pages 218-219, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Jenna Ward, 2024. "To Dean, or not to Dean, that is the question," Chapters, in: Keith Townsend & Mark N. Saunders (ed.), How to Keep Your Research Project on Track, chapter 37, pages 220-228, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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