SAGE Biographical Research: SAGE Library of Research Methods
Editat de John Goodwinen Limba Engleză Hardback – 24 iun 2012
Volume Two: Biographical Interviews, Oral Histories and Life Narratives focuses on the more established, interview-based, biographical research methods and considers the analytical strategies used for interview-based biographical research
Volume Three: Forms of Life Writing: Letters, Diaries and Auto/Biography considers the value of 'data' contained within letters, diaries and auto/biography and illustrates how this data has been analyzed to reveal biographies and their social context.
Volume Four: Other Documents of Life: Photographs, Cyber Documents and Ephemera focuses on the 'other' human documents and objects, like photographs, cyber-documents (emails, blogs, social networking sites, webpages) and other ephemera (such as official documents) that are used extensively in biographical research.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781446246917
ISBN-10: 1446246914
Pagini: 1520
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 178 mm
Greutate: 2.97 kg
Ediția:Four-Volume Set
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications Ltd
Seria SAGE Library of Research Methods
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1446246914
Pagini: 1520
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 178 mm
Greutate: 2.97 kg
Ediția:Four-Volume Set
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications Ltd
Seria SAGE Library of Research Methods
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Cuprins
VOLUME ONE: BIOGRAPHICAL RESEARCH: STARTING POINTS, DEBATES AND APPROACHES
Biographical Method - Louis Smith
The Auto/Biographical Society - Ken Plummer
Assumptions of the Method - Norman Denzin
A Biographical Turn in the Social Sciences? A British-European View - Tom Wengraf, Prue Chamberlayne and Joanna Bornat
On Auto/Biography in Sociology - Liz Stanley
Weaving Stories - Pamela Cotterill and Gayle Letherby
Personal Auto/Biographies in Feminist Research
Autobiography, Intimacy and Ethnography - Deborah Reed-Danahay
Practising Sociological Imagination through Writing Sociological Autobiography - Alem Kebede
The Interpretation of Documents and Material Culture - Ian Hodder
Observing Culture and Social Life - Gregory Stanczak
Documentary Photography, Fieldwork and Social Research
Repositioning Documents in Social Research - Lindsay Prior
Oral History - Joanna Bornat
Oral and Life History - Julie McLeod and Rachel Thomson
What Is Narrative Research? - Molly Andrews, Corinne Squire and Maria Tamboukou
The Narrative Potential of the British Birth Cohort Studies - Jane Elliott
Qualitative Longitudinal Research - Julie McLeod and Rachel Thomson
Text, Context and Individual Meaning - Consuelo Corradi
Rethinking Life Stories in a Hermeneutic Framework
Analytic Auto-Ethnography - Leon Anderson
Auto-Ethnography in Vocational Psychology - Peter McIlveen et al
Wearing Your Class on Your Sleeve
VOLUME TWO: BIOGRAPHICAL INTERVIEWS, ORAL HISTORIES AND LIFE NARRATIVES
Securing Biographical Experience - Norman Denzin
Collecting Life Histories - Robert Miller
Narrative Methodologies - Liz Stanley and Bogusia Temple
Subjects, Silences, Re-Readings and Analyses
Madness to the Method? Using a Narrative Methodology to Analyze Large-Scale Complex Social Phenomena - Liz Stanley
Narrating Life Stories in between the Fictional and the Autobiographical - Maarit Leskelä-Kärki
Among the Chosen - Thomas Barone
A Collaborative Educational (Auto)biography
Bodies, Narratives, Selves and Autobiography - Andrew Sparkes
The Example of Lance Armstrong
Growing up with a Lesbian Mother - Carrie Paechter
A Theoretically Based Analysis of Personal Experience
Researching Groups of Lives - Diana Jones
A Collective Biographical Perspective on the Protestant Ethic Debate
Developing Narrative Research in Supportive and Palliative Care - Amanda Bingley et al
The Focus on Illness Narratives
The Life History Interview Method - Roberta Goldman et al
Applications to Intervention Development
Life Stories and Social Careers - Robin Humphrey
Ageing and Social Life in an Ex-Mining Town
The Written Life History as a Prime Research Tool in Adult Education - Catharine Warren
Looking Back, Looking Forward - Susan Feldman and Linsey Howie
Reflections on Using a Life History Review Tool with Older People
Emplacing the Research Encounter - Mark Riley
Exploring Farm Life Histories
'Hidden Ethnography' - Shane Blackman
Crossing Emotional Borders in Qualitative Accounts of Young People's Lives
'We're Not Ethnic, We're Irish!' - Jennifer Clary-Lemon
Oral Histories and the Discursive Construction of Immigrant Identity
Neighborhood Planning - June Manning Thomas
Uses of Oral History
Reminiscing Television - Jukka Kortti and Tuuli Anna Mähönen
Media Ethnography, Oral History and Finnish Third Generation Media History
Consent in Oral History Interviews - Geertje Boschma, Olive Yonge and Lorraine Mychajlunow
Unique Challenges
Who Do We Think We Are? Self and Reflexivity in Social Work Practice - Avril Butler, Deirdre Ford and Claire Tregaskis
Statistical Stories? The Use of Narrative in Quantitative Analysis - Jane Elliot
VOLUME THREE: OTHER FORMS OF LIFE WRITING: LETTERS, DIARIES AND AUTO/BIOGRAPHY
Shadows Lying across Her Pages - Liz Stanley
Epistolary Aspects of Reading 'The Eventful I' in Olive Schreiner's Letters
Sociological Imaginings and Imagining Sociology - David Morgan
Bodies, Auto/Biographies and Other Mysteries
Letters to a Young Baller - Megan Chawansky
Exploring Epistolary Criticism
Introduction 2. 'Anxiously Yours': The Epistolary Self and the Culture of Concern - Nicky Hallett
The Epistolary Self and the Culture of Concern
Do Their Words Really Matter? Thematic Analysis of U.S. and Latin American CEO Letters - Roger Conaway and William Wardrope
Constructing Personal Identities in Holiday Letters - Stephen Banks, Esther Louie and Martha Einerson
Five Holiday Letters - Stephen Banks
A Fiction
Dear Shit-Shovellers - Sharon Lockyer and Michael Pickering
Humour, Censure and the Discourse of Complaint
Guidelines for Quality in Autobiographical Forms of Self-Study Research - Robert Bullough Jr. and Stefinee Pinnegar
Wole Soyinka and Autobiography as Political Unconscious - Ato Quayson
Researching Diaries - Andy Alaszweski
Getting Started - Andy Alaszweski
Finding Diarists and Diaries
Public and Private Meanings in Diaries - Linda Bell
Researching Family and Child Care
The Personal Is Political - Lauri Hyers, Janet Swim and Robyn Mallett
Using Daily Diaries to Examine Everyday Prejudice-Related Experiences
Recalling the Letter - John Duffy
The Uses of Oral Testimony in Historical Studies of Literacy
Meaning of Work in Dalit Autobiographies - Shashi Bhushan Upadhyay
Two Hours or More away from Most Things - James Haywood Rolling, Jr. and Lace Marie Brogden
Re-Writing Identities from No Fixed Address
VOLUME FOUR: OTHER DOCUMENTS OF LIFE: PHOTOGRAPHS, CYBER DOCUMENTS AND EPHEMERA
Families, Secrets and Memories - Carol Smart
Accessories to a Life Story - Ken Plummer
From Written Diaries to Video Diaries
The Virtual Objects of Ethnography - Christine Hine
Kin-to-Be - Christine Hegel-Cantarella
Betrothal, Legal Documents and Reconfiguring Relational Obligations in Egypt
'Freshly Generated for You, and Barack Obama' - Jill Walker Rettberg
How Social Media Represent Your Life
History, Living Biography and Self-Narrative - Shay Sayre
Moving Stories - Nicola Ross et al
Using Mobile Methods to Explore the Everyday Lives of Young People in Public Care
'Entering the Blogosphere' - Nicholas Hookway
Some Strategies for Using Blogs in Social Research
Fieldnotes in Public - Nina Wakeford and Kris Cohen
Using Blogs for Research
Visual Storytelling - Sarah Drew, Rony Duncan and Susan Sawyer
A Beneficial but Challenging Method for Health Research with Young People
Beyond the Standard Interview - Anna Bagnoli
The Use of Graphic Elicitation and Arts-Based Methods
Prison Tattoos as a Reflection of the Criminal Lifestyle - Alicia Rozycki et al
Something to Show for It - Christine Wall
The Place of Mementoes in Women's Oral Histories of Work
'Goods, Chattels and Sundry Items' - Swati Chattopadhyay
Constructing 19th-Century Anglo-Indian Domestic Life
Self-Enhancement or Self-Coherence? Why People Shift Visual Perspective in Mental Images of the Personal Past and Future - Lisa Libby and Richard Eibach
Inner-City Children in Sharper Focus - Gregory Stanczak
Sociology of Childhood and Photo Elicitation Interviews
Video in Ethnographic Research - Sarah Pink
Biographical Method - Louis Smith
The Auto/Biographical Society - Ken Plummer
Assumptions of the Method - Norman Denzin
A Biographical Turn in the Social Sciences? A British-European View - Tom Wengraf, Prue Chamberlayne and Joanna Bornat
On Auto/Biography in Sociology - Liz Stanley
Weaving Stories - Pamela Cotterill and Gayle Letherby
Personal Auto/Biographies in Feminist Research
Autobiography, Intimacy and Ethnography - Deborah Reed-Danahay
Practising Sociological Imagination through Writing Sociological Autobiography - Alem Kebede
The Interpretation of Documents and Material Culture - Ian Hodder
Observing Culture and Social Life - Gregory Stanczak
Documentary Photography, Fieldwork and Social Research
Repositioning Documents in Social Research - Lindsay Prior
Oral History - Joanna Bornat
Oral and Life History - Julie McLeod and Rachel Thomson
What Is Narrative Research? - Molly Andrews, Corinne Squire and Maria Tamboukou
The Narrative Potential of the British Birth Cohort Studies - Jane Elliott
Qualitative Longitudinal Research - Julie McLeod and Rachel Thomson
Text, Context and Individual Meaning - Consuelo Corradi
Rethinking Life Stories in a Hermeneutic Framework
Analytic Auto-Ethnography - Leon Anderson
Auto-Ethnography in Vocational Psychology - Peter McIlveen et al
Wearing Your Class on Your Sleeve
VOLUME TWO: BIOGRAPHICAL INTERVIEWS, ORAL HISTORIES AND LIFE NARRATIVES
Securing Biographical Experience - Norman Denzin
Collecting Life Histories - Robert Miller
Narrative Methodologies - Liz Stanley and Bogusia Temple
Subjects, Silences, Re-Readings and Analyses
Madness to the Method? Using a Narrative Methodology to Analyze Large-Scale Complex Social Phenomena - Liz Stanley
Narrating Life Stories in between the Fictional and the Autobiographical - Maarit Leskelä-Kärki
Among the Chosen - Thomas Barone
A Collaborative Educational (Auto)biography
Bodies, Narratives, Selves and Autobiography - Andrew Sparkes
The Example of Lance Armstrong
Growing up with a Lesbian Mother - Carrie Paechter
A Theoretically Based Analysis of Personal Experience
Researching Groups of Lives - Diana Jones
A Collective Biographical Perspective on the Protestant Ethic Debate
Developing Narrative Research in Supportive and Palliative Care - Amanda Bingley et al
The Focus on Illness Narratives
The Life History Interview Method - Roberta Goldman et al
Applications to Intervention Development
Life Stories and Social Careers - Robin Humphrey
Ageing and Social Life in an Ex-Mining Town
The Written Life History as a Prime Research Tool in Adult Education - Catharine Warren
Looking Back, Looking Forward - Susan Feldman and Linsey Howie
Reflections on Using a Life History Review Tool with Older People
Emplacing the Research Encounter - Mark Riley
Exploring Farm Life Histories
'Hidden Ethnography' - Shane Blackman
Crossing Emotional Borders in Qualitative Accounts of Young People's Lives
'We're Not Ethnic, We're Irish!' - Jennifer Clary-Lemon
Oral Histories and the Discursive Construction of Immigrant Identity
Neighborhood Planning - June Manning Thomas
Uses of Oral History
Reminiscing Television - Jukka Kortti and Tuuli Anna Mähönen
Media Ethnography, Oral History and Finnish Third Generation Media History
Consent in Oral History Interviews - Geertje Boschma, Olive Yonge and Lorraine Mychajlunow
Unique Challenges
Who Do We Think We Are? Self and Reflexivity in Social Work Practice - Avril Butler, Deirdre Ford and Claire Tregaskis
Statistical Stories? The Use of Narrative in Quantitative Analysis - Jane Elliot
VOLUME THREE: OTHER FORMS OF LIFE WRITING: LETTERS, DIARIES AND AUTO/BIOGRAPHY
Shadows Lying across Her Pages - Liz Stanley
Epistolary Aspects of Reading 'The Eventful I' in Olive Schreiner's Letters
Sociological Imaginings and Imagining Sociology - David Morgan
Bodies, Auto/Biographies and Other Mysteries
Letters to a Young Baller - Megan Chawansky
Exploring Epistolary Criticism
Introduction 2. 'Anxiously Yours': The Epistolary Self and the Culture of Concern - Nicky Hallett
The Epistolary Self and the Culture of Concern
Do Their Words Really Matter? Thematic Analysis of U.S. and Latin American CEO Letters - Roger Conaway and William Wardrope
Constructing Personal Identities in Holiday Letters - Stephen Banks, Esther Louie and Martha Einerson
Five Holiday Letters - Stephen Banks
A Fiction
Dear Shit-Shovellers - Sharon Lockyer and Michael Pickering
Humour, Censure and the Discourse of Complaint
Guidelines for Quality in Autobiographical Forms of Self-Study Research - Robert Bullough Jr. and Stefinee Pinnegar
Wole Soyinka and Autobiography as Political Unconscious - Ato Quayson
Researching Diaries - Andy Alaszweski
Getting Started - Andy Alaszweski
Finding Diarists and Diaries
Public and Private Meanings in Diaries - Linda Bell
Researching Family and Child Care
The Personal Is Political - Lauri Hyers, Janet Swim and Robyn Mallett
Using Daily Diaries to Examine Everyday Prejudice-Related Experiences
Recalling the Letter - John Duffy
The Uses of Oral Testimony in Historical Studies of Literacy
Meaning of Work in Dalit Autobiographies - Shashi Bhushan Upadhyay
Two Hours or More away from Most Things - James Haywood Rolling, Jr. and Lace Marie Brogden
Re-Writing Identities from No Fixed Address
VOLUME FOUR: OTHER DOCUMENTS OF LIFE: PHOTOGRAPHS, CYBER DOCUMENTS AND EPHEMERA
Families, Secrets and Memories - Carol Smart
Accessories to a Life Story - Ken Plummer
From Written Diaries to Video Diaries
The Virtual Objects of Ethnography - Christine Hine
Kin-to-Be - Christine Hegel-Cantarella
Betrothal, Legal Documents and Reconfiguring Relational Obligations in Egypt
'Freshly Generated for You, and Barack Obama' - Jill Walker Rettberg
How Social Media Represent Your Life
History, Living Biography and Self-Narrative - Shay Sayre
Moving Stories - Nicola Ross et al
Using Mobile Methods to Explore the Everyday Lives of Young People in Public Care
'Entering the Blogosphere' - Nicholas Hookway
Some Strategies for Using Blogs in Social Research
Fieldnotes in Public - Nina Wakeford and Kris Cohen
Using Blogs for Research
Visual Storytelling - Sarah Drew, Rony Duncan and Susan Sawyer
A Beneficial but Challenging Method for Health Research with Young People
Beyond the Standard Interview - Anna Bagnoli
The Use of Graphic Elicitation and Arts-Based Methods
Prison Tattoos as a Reflection of the Criminal Lifestyle - Alicia Rozycki et al
Something to Show for It - Christine Wall
The Place of Mementoes in Women's Oral Histories of Work
'Goods, Chattels and Sundry Items' - Swati Chattopadhyay
Constructing 19th-Century Anglo-Indian Domestic Life
Self-Enhancement or Self-Coherence? Why People Shift Visual Perspective in Mental Images of the Personal Past and Future - Lisa Libby and Richard Eibach
Inner-City Children in Sharper Focus - Gregory Stanczak
Sociology of Childhood and Photo Elicitation Interviews
Video in Ethnographic Research - Sarah Pink
Descriere
Bringing together content from across the social sciences, this collection assembles only the very best articles and chapters published by SAGE in the area of biographical research.