Buch, Englisch, 1712 Seiten, Format (B × H): 167 mm x 245 mm, Gewicht: 3052 g
Buch, Englisch, 1712 Seiten, Format (B × H): 167 mm x 245 mm, Gewicht: 3052 g
Reihe: SAGE Benchmarks in Social Research Methods
ISBN: 978-1-4129-3588-3
Verlag: SAGE Publications Ltd
Life Story Research gathers together articles on a number of methodological approaches within the social sciences that focus on research where the individual and his or her life, experiences and thinking is the core focus of study. The personal narrative can be teased out in many ways using methods such as the auto/biographical or oral history, and even the psychoanalytical. This four volume set cover an extensive time period, with classic pieces providing an important context for much of the later work. This set will be invaluable to researchers within the social sciences and related research fields (nursing, criminology, cultural studies). With many 'new' approaches available, individual researchers are offered access to material that addresses both the 'how to' as well as a critical evaluation of issues associated with them. Part I: Historical Origins & Trajectories Part II: Theoretical & Conceptual Issues in Life Story Research Part III: Types of Life Story Research: Traditional and New Sources of Life Story Data Part IV: Doing Life Story Research Part V: Research Contexts and Life Stories
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VOLUME I
Appendix of Sources
Acknowledgements
Editor's Introduction: Researching Lives and the Lived Experience - Barbara Harrison
PART ONE: HISTORICAL ORIGINS AND TRAJECTORIES
The Life History and the Scientific Mosaic - H. Becker
Herbert Blumer and the Life History Tradition - Ken Plummer
Pioneering the Life Story Method - Paul Thompson
The Life Story Approach: A Continental View - Daniel Bertaux and Martin Kohli
Four Paradigm Transformations in Oral History - Alistair Thomson
Telling Our Stories: Feminist Debates and the Use of Oral History - Joan Sangster
Stories - Carolyn Steedman
Writing Autobiography - Bell hooks
The Problem of Other Lives: Social Perspectives on Written Biography - Michael Erben
"Narrative Analysis" Thirty Years Later - Emanuel A. Schegloff
Reflections on the Biographical Turn in Social Science - Michael Rustin
Reflections on the Role of Personal Narratives in Social Science - Camilla Stivers
Digital Life Stories: Auto/Biography in the Information Age - Michael Hardey
Is Oral History Auto/Biography? - Joanna Bornat
Situating Auto/Biography: Biography and Narrative in the Times and Places of Everyday Life - Ian Burkitt
Why Study People's Stories? The Dialogical Ethics of Narrative Analysis - Arthur W. Frank
Narrative Research and the Challenge of Accumulating Knowledge - Ruthellen Josselson
Who's Talking/Who's Talking Back? The Subject of Personal Narrative - Sidonie Smith
What Is the Subject? - Shelley Day Sclater
Reflections on the Narrative Research Approach - Torill Moen
Rescuing Narrative from Qualitative Research - Paul Atkinson and Sara Delamont
Life Histories and the Perspective of the Present - Margaretha Järvinen
A Matter of Time: When, since, after Labov and Waletzky - Elliot G. Mishler
Autobiographical Time - Jens Brockmeier
VOLUME I
PART TWO: THEORETICAL AND CONCEPTUAL ISSUES IN LIFE STORY RESEARCH
A Suitable Time and Place: Speakers' Use of 'Time' to Do Discursive Work in Narratives of Nation and Personal Life - Stephanie Taylor and Margaret Wetherell
Individual Remembering and 'Collective Memory': Theoretical Presuppositions and Contemporary Debates - Anna Green
Creative Memories: Genre, Gender and Language in Latina Autobiographies - Sobeira Latorre
Reading Narratives - Corinne Squire
The Epistolarium: On Theorizing Letters and Correspondences - Liz Stanley
The Narrative Self: Race, Politics, and Culture in Black American Women's Autobiography - Nellie Y. McKay
Personal Narratives, Relational Selves: Residential Histories in the Living and Telling - Jennifer Mason
The Ethnographic Autobiography - Harry F. Wolcott
Analytic Autoethnography - Leon Anderson
Called to Account: The CV as an Autobiographical Practice - Nod Miller and David Morgan
The Personal or 'Lonely Hearts' Advertisement as an Auto/Biographical Practice - Helen Pearce
Writing to the Archive: Mass-Observation as Autobiography - Dorothy Sheridan
Tattoo Narratives: The Intersection of the Body, Self-Identity and Society - Mary Kosut
Reconsidering Performative Autobiography: Life Writing and the Beatles - Kenneth Womack
Glimpses of Street Life: Representing Lived Experience through Short Stories - Marcelo Diversi
Photographic Visions and Narrative Inquiry - Barbara Harrison
Articulate Image, Painted Diary: Frida Kahlo's Autobiographical Interface - Mimi Y. Yang
Venues of Storytelling: The Circulation of Testimony in Human Rights Campaigns - Kay Schaffer and Sidonie Smith
Generic Subjects: Reading Canadian Death Notices as Life Writing - Laurie McNeill
Narrative Practice and the Coherence of Personal Stories - Jaber F. Gubrium and James A. Holstein
VOLUME III
PART THREE: TYPES OF LIFE STORY RESEARCH - TRADITIONAL AND NEW SOURCES OF LIFE STORY DATA
Life "on Holiday"? In Defense of Big Stories - Mark Freeman
Psychoanalytic Narratives