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Abstract
Through a detailed yet concise explanation, this book explores the complex relationship between the more traditional methods of qualitative social research and the discipline of ethnomethodology. It draws upon examples from both ethnomethodological studies and the wider field of qualitative research to critically discuss and reflect on a number of methodologies for qualitative data collection and analysis.
Table of Contents
Section Title | Page | Action | Price |
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Acknowledgements vi | |||
Foreword vii | |||
Preface viii | |||
Chapter 1 Introduction to fabric manufacture 1 | |||
Chapter 2 Basic principles and processes of fabric manufacture 7 | |||
Chapter 3 Simple methods of determining the quality of fabrics 26 | |||
Chapter 4 Types of hand-looms and knitting machines 32 | |||
Chapter 5 Planning for production 37 | |||
Chapter 6 Equipment suppliers 42 | |||
Chapter 7 Sources of further information 43 | |||
Appendices | |||
1 Woven cotton fabric specification | |||
2 Comparison of Tex with other count systems | |||
3 Cloth (worsted) setting chart : yarn count/cm | |||
4 Cloth (cotton) setting chart : yarn count/in | |||
5 Glossary |