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The Craft of Research (Chicago Guides to Writing, Editing, and Publishing) ペーパーバック – 2003/4/14

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A completely revised, updated edition of the classic guide to conducting research discusses the motivations behind research and outlines the tools necessary to become a master at researching a topic. Simultaneous.
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Wayne C. Booth is the George Pullman Distinguished Service Professor Emeritus at the University of Chicago. His many books include The Rhetoric of Fiction and For the Love of It: Amateuring and its Rivals, both published by the University of Chicago Press.

Gregory G. Colomb is a professor of the English language and literature at the University of Virginia. He is the author of Designs on Truth: The Poetics of the Augustan Mock-Epic.

Joseph M. Williams is a professor emeritus in the Department of English Language and Literature at the University of Chicago. He is the author of Style: Toward Clarity and Grace. Together Colomb and Williams have written The Craft of Argument.

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  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ 0226065685
  • 出版社 ‏ : ‎ Univ of Chicago Pr; 第2版 (2003/4/14)
  • 発売日 ‏ : ‎ 2003/4/14
  • 言語 ‏ : ‎ 英語
  • ペーパーバック ‏ : ‎ 329ページ
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0226065847
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0226065847
  • 寸法 ‏ : ‎ 13.97 x 2.54 x 20.32 cm
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Dr. Arun R Nair
5つ星のうち5.0 Very Essential
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Lucy Fur
5つ星のうち5.0 HIghly recommend for anyone writing in academia
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This is a fantastic book, wish I had bought it earlier in my academic career! It really clearly lays out the key components of research and crafting an argument, rather than just describing (one of the key criticisms made of essays!) I think the book has advice that would be useful across a range of disciplines (for example, I am currently doing a Psychology PhD but it would have been useful for my Masters in Psychology and also BA in histroy). I think it just gives voice and structure to concepts that I sort of knew already but I was arriving at in a very haphazard way, this gives you a much more systematic and considered approach to take
Brian Prucey
5つ星のうち5.0 A wonderful primer on the research task
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The Craft of Research serves as a wonderful primer on the research task for students and professionals alike. Wayne Booth, Gregory Colomb and Joseph Williams draw upon their combined experiences as researchers and university professors to synthesize the nuts and bolts of the research task into an easy to follow step-by-step process. Each of the five parts of the book focuses on a different fundamental aspect of the task and fleshes out the subtle nuances necessary to produce a quality research project. The authors take their readers through all phases of the research process from selecting and refining a topic, identifying the research problem, constructing the argument, finding sources, taking notes and outlining and editing the final document. "Quick Tip" addenda at the end of most chapters provide helpful insights and clarification of more complex matters.

In Part One, the authors define the research process as the gathering and reporting of information for the purposes of answering a question or solving a problem important to the audience. The first two chapters provide the rubric through which the researcher views his or her task: the audience. How the researcher understands the audience frames the nature of the whole project from determining an appropriate topic, formulating what questions should be asked and deciding what response is expected. Readers are warned that the worst response is not "I don't agree," but instead, "I don't care." Therefore, the researcher must understand who will read the report, what they already know, what readers within a particular field of discipline expect to see in reports, and how they are likely to respond to the writer's arguments and conclusions. A daunting task, indeed, but one the authors consider as having intrinsic value and benefit.

Part Two focuses on framing and developing the research plan and finding sufficient sources to thoroughly address the problem. Readers are presented with a three-step process designed to help them find and narrow the scope of a research topic so that a relevant research problem can be adequately explored in sufficient detail. Researchers are urged to understand the type of problem they endeavor to solve. Pains are take to distinguish between "practical" problems and "research" problems. Practical problems seek to solve a tangible shortcoming whereas research problems seek to fill in knowledge gaps. Both problems have their place depending on the needs and expectations of the audience. Two chapters within this section assist readers in knowing which sources are appropriate for their project and acceptable within the field of discipline. Readers are cautioned to interpret sources carefully, to take copious notes, to annotate sources accurately and to use data ethically.

Part Three presents the real meat and potatoes of the book: The research argument. The strength of ones paper will rise or fall on the strength of the logical consistency of the argument. The authors present an outstanding description of the elements of the research argument. A coherent argument is organized around five elements: a claim, backed by reasons, based upon evidence, supported by warrants, while acknowledging alternatives or objections. Each element is thoroughly defined, detailed, described and diagramed. The most troublesome aspect of this section is the subject of Warrants-the logical relevance of one's reasons underpinning a claim. The applicability of a warrant, if not widely regarded within the specific discipline, can be subjective. The researcher can face a continuous barrage of questions casting doubts upon the logical consistency of a particular warrant. The researcher must know ahead of time which warrants are acceptable to the audience. In the end, the authors warn, all warrants can be problematic to a wary or contentious audience.

Once data is gathered and the research argument formulated, the next phase of the project is putting the thesis onto paper. This is the task of the five chapters of Part Four. In earlier chapters readers were encouraged to think strategically regarding the structure of the paper, however now they are taught to act tactically with the strategic vision in mind. Readers are taken through the stages of planning, drafting and editing the paper. Essential topics include: introductions and conclusions, refining the argument and visually depicting data. A well-organized (and appropriately stylized) paper moves the reader through the mind of the writer. It becomes a bonding of experiences as the writer presents the problem, details its significance, articulates a reasoned response to the problem and invites the reader to assent to his or her conclusion through application of convincing evidentiary data.

In Part Five, the seasoned authors provide a helpful homiletic regarding the ethics of research. Research writers must take great pains not to plagiarize, misuse data or present the words or works of others in a way inconsistent with their original intent. The postscript to teachers reinforces the value of learning to do research and encourages teachers to exercise patience and perseverance as students move through the inevitable learning curve. The end result of their effort is a student who has learned to read and think critically. The appendix of research bibliographies should prove beneficial to many first-time researchers.
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Molly
5つ星のうち5.0 Nice reference book on formatting
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Thinking of those days when I had to write research papers is painful. It is so easy to mess up a good context by not using the aproriate formating and referencing. This book is an excellent source for that, it guides through various formats, styles and citations. Easy to reference and good to have on hand.
C. Norman
5つ星のうち5.0 A must-have
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This is one book that I happily discovered whilst in the final throes of my Masters dissertation. I only wish I had had it when doing my essays and when doing my BA. It makes you see your essay from the viewpoint of the reader/examiner, which can be a real eye opener and allow you to see the flaws and gaps in your argument. It is superbly structured and so will your essays be if you work through it! Highly recommended.