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An Investigation into the Glaswegian Public"s Attitude towards Immigration

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And H. de Haas (Eds.), African Migrations Research: Innovative Methods and Methodologies.(205—234). T renton, New Jersey: Africa World Press. Oxford, C.G. (2007). C hanging the Research Question: Lessons from Qualitative Research. I. Http://www.denverpost.com/nationworld/ci26 528 838/undefined?source=infiniteLaw, A.O. (2007). I n Search of a Methodology & Other Tales from the Academic Crypt… Π§ΠΈΡ‚Π°Ρ‚ΡŒ Π΅Ρ‰Ρ‘ >

An Investigation into the Glaswegian Public"s Attitude towards Immigration (Ρ€Π΅Ρ„Π΅Ρ€Π°Ρ‚, курсовая, Π΄ΠΈΠΏΠ»ΠΎΠΌ, ΠΊΠΎΠ½Ρ‚Ρ€ΠΎΠ»ΡŒΠ½Π°Ρ)

We can talk about validity, if we can generalize our study results (Greener, 2008:

38). To make sure that the results of this quantitative or β€˜survey-type' (Iosifides, 2003:

437) study will be valid, it is necessary to organize a pilot study (Lu and Gatua, 2014:

6) with a pilot sample of 10 respondents. R eference ListAndreescu, V. (2011).Attitudes toward Immigrants and Immigration Policy in United Kingdom. Journal of Identity and Migration Studies, 5 (2), 61—85.Birman, D.

(2005). E thical Issues in Research with Immigrants and Refugees.

I n Trimble, J.E. and Fisher, C.B. (Eds.), The Handbook of Ethical Research with Ethnocultural Populations and Communities.(155—177). T housand Oaks, California: SAGE Publications, Inc. Blee, K.

(2004). E valuating qualitative research. In Ragin, C.C. (Ed.), Workshop on Scientific Foundations of Qualitative Research. (55−57).

W ashington, DC: National Science Foundation. Blinder, S. (2014).UK Public Opinion toward Immigration: Overall Attitudes and Level of Concern. 2nd Revision. O xford: University of Oxford, COMPAS. Bloemraad, I.

(2007). O f Puzzles and Serendipity: Doing Cross-National, Mixed Method Immigration Research.

I n DeSipio, L., Garcia y Griego, M. and Kossoudji, S. (E ds.), Researching Migration. S tories from the Field.(34—49).

N ew York City: The Source Science Research Council. Bryman, A. (2012).

S ocial Research Methods.4th Edition. O xford: Oxford University Press. Bryman, A.

and Bell, E. (2011).Business Research Methods.3d Edition. O xford: Oxford University Press. Buchanan, D.A. and Bryman, A. (2007).Methods Choice in Organizational Research. Organizational Research Methods, 10 (3), 483—501.Castles, S. (

2012). M ethodology and Methods: Conceptual Issues. I n Berriane, M. and H. de Haas (Eds.), African Migrations Research: Innovative Methods and Methodologies.(15—36).

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and Keith, M. (E d.), Migration: The COMPASS Anthology (70—71).Oxford:the ESRC Centre of Migration, Policy and Society (COMPASS).Collins English Dictionary.(2014). Urban Migration. Retrieved 6th December from:

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nnual Review of Political Science, 17,225—249.Hayes, B.C. and Dowds, L. (2006).Social Contact, Cultural Marginality or Economic Self-Interest? A ttitudes Towards Immigrants in Northern Ireland. J

ournal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 32 (3), 445—476.Heath, A.F. and Tilley J.R. (2005).British National Identity and Attitudes towards Immigration. International Journal on Multicultural Societies (IJMS), 7 (2), 119—132.Iosifides, T. (2003). Q ualitative Migration Research: Some New Reflections Six Years Later. T he Qualitative Report, 8 (3), 435—446.Kelbie, P. (

2014). I mmigrants to Scotland crucial in independence vote. Retrieved 31st October 2014 from:

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ds.), Researching Migration. S tories from the Field.(64—80). N ew York City: The Source Science Research Council. Lu, Y.

and Gatua, M.W. (2014). M ethodological Considerations for Qualitative Research with Immigrant Populations: Lessons from Two Studies. T he Qualitative Report, 19 (16), 1—16.Markova, E. (

2009). T he β€˜Insider' Position: Ethical Dilemmas and Methodological Concerns in Researching Undocumented Migrants with the Same Ethnic Background. I n Liempt, I. V

an and Bilger, V. (E ds.), The Ethics of Migration Research Methodology: Dealing with Vulnerable Immigrants.(141—155).Brighton: Sussex University Press. McNeil, R. (

2014). M edia and Migration. In Anderson, B. and Keith, M. (E d.), Migration: The COMPASS Anthology (84—85).Oxford:the ESRC Centre of Migration, Policy and Society (COMPASS).Ngwato, T.P. (2012). C ollecting Data on Migrants through NGOs. In Berriane, M.

and H. de Haas (Eds.), African Migrations Research: Innovative Methods and Methodologies.(205—234). T renton, New Jersey: Africa World Press. Oxford, C.G. (2007). C hanging the Research Question: Lessons from Qualitative Research. I

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ew York City: The Source Science Research Council. Penninx, R., Spencer, D. and Hear, N. V an (2008). M igration and Integration in Europe: The State of Research. O

xford: COMPAS. P rice, J. (

2014). T he Hostile Environment. In Anderson, B. and Keith, M. (E d.), Migration: The COMPASS Anthology (193—194).Oxford:the ESRC Centre of Migration, Policy and Society (COMPASS).Saunders, M., Lewis, P.

and Thornhill, A. (2009).Research Methods for Business Students. H arlow, England: Pearson Education. Sehittenhelm, K. (

2007). C oncepts and Methods in Migration Research. In Schittenhelm, K. (E d.), Concepts and Methods in Migration Research. Conference Reader.(3—6). Retrieved 7th December from:

http://www.pdfdrive.net/concepts-and-methods-in-migration-research-cultural-capital-home-e1302162.htmlThe World Post (2014).Immigrant Vote Crucial To Scotland Independence. Retrieved 1st November 2014 from:

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/09/13/immigrant-vote-scotland-independence_n_5 815 108.htmlWimmer, A. (2007). How (not) to think about Ethnicity in Immigrant Societies. Toward a Boundary-Making Perspective. In Schittenhelm, K. (Ed.), Concepts and Methods in Migration Research. Conference Reader.(7—38). Retrieved 7th December from:

http://www.pdfdrive.net/concepts-and-methods-in-migration-research-cultural-capital-home-e1302162.htmlYoung, P. (2014). Politicians Still Behind the Curve on Immigration Debate. Retrieved 31st October 2014 from:

http://www.natcen.ac.uk/blog/politicians-still-behind-the-curve-on-immigration-debate

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