Documents of Life 2: An Invitation to A Critical HumanismSAGE Publications, 2001 M03 20 - 306 páginas Documents of Life was originally published in 1983 and became a classic text, providing both a persuasive argument for a particular approach and a manifesto for social research. As a critique of anti-humanist methodology in the social sciences, it championed the use of life stories and other personal documents in research which are now widely used today. This book is a substantially revised and expanded version which takes on recent developments. Providing numerous illustrations from a range of life documents, the book traces the history of the method, examines ways of 'doing life story' research, and discusses the many political and ethical issues raised by such research. The whole book has been substantially re-written and |
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... suggest that contempor- ary history is shifted by the photograph . And they hint strikingly at the way in which the ... suggests inter alia that the photograph has become the democratiser of personal documents ( in family albums and ...
... suggest that contempor- ary history is shifted by the photograph . And they hint strikingly at the way in which the ... suggests inter alia that the photograph has become the democratiser of personal documents ( in family albums and ...
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... suggests that it has failed to address both the representational crisis - that all research is a narrative production ... suggest that there really are rather major problems with all this . The remaining chapters of the book will hence ...
... suggests that it has failed to address both the representational crisis - that all research is a narrative production ... suggest that there really are rather major problems with all this . The remaining chapters of the book will hence ...
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... suggest that research is most usefully conceived as a series of stages . Thus the anthropologist James Spradley ( 1979 ) suggests ' some tasks are best accomplished before other tasks ' , and outlines a series of steps as a twelve ...
... suggest that research is most usefully conceived as a series of stages . Thus the anthropologist James Spradley ( 1979 ) suggests ' some tasks are best accomplished before other tasks ' , and outlines a series of steps as a twelve ...
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From Resource | 17 |
Video Diaries | 48 |
The AutoBiographical Society | 78 |
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Documents of Life 2: An Invitation to A Critical Humanism, Volumen2 Ken Plummer,Kenneth Plummer Vista previa limitada - 2001 |
Documents of Life 2: An Invitation to A Critical Humanism, Volumen2 Ken Plummer Vista previa limitada - 2001 |
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Allport analysis analytic induction anthropologist approach archives autobiography become biography Blumer century Chapter Chicago classic Clifford Shaw collective concern constructed critical culture delinquent Denzin diaries discussed documentary edited ethical ethnographic example experience feminist fiction fieldwork film Gordon Allport Herbert Blumer history research human humanistic individual interpretation interview issues Jack Roller journal kind letters linked literary lives look major means memory method mode moral narrative Oral History organized past personal documents photographs Plummer Polish Peasant political postmodern present problems psychology Qualitative Research questions reader recent record reflexive Rigoberta Menchú role seen sense sexual Shaw simply slave narratives social science social scientist society sociologists sociology Stanley story Studs Terkel suggest symbolic interactionism talk telling themes theory told tradition truth visual voices W.I. Thomas whilst wider writing
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Ethnography: Principles in Practice Martyn Hammersley,Paul Atkinson Sin vista previa disponible - 2007 |
Research Practice for Cultural Studies: Ethnographic Methods and Lived Cultures Ann Gray Vista previa limitada - 2003 |