"The significance of Researching Social Problems stems from the focus on methods for studying the complex "whats" and "hows" of everyday troubles in relation to social problems. Narrative, context, image, and transformation are among the analytic concepts deftly addressed in this impressive compilation." — Jaber F. Gubrium, University of Missouri, USA"Researching Social Problems is an important and original contribution outlining an essential set of "tools for the purpose of producing knowledge," specifically and uniquely regarding social problems. The book is unmatched in the field of social problems research." — James A. Holstein, Marquette University, USA"This is a stunningly useful resource for anyone teaching or using social research methods. The book’s carefully curated chapters are smart and lucid about contemporary research strategies and issues." — Lois Presser, University of Tennessee, USA