Buch, Englisch, 1640 Seiten, Format (B × H): 174 mm x 254 mm, Gewicht: 3179 g
Buch, Englisch, 1640 Seiten, Format (B × H): 174 mm x 254 mm, Gewicht: 3179 g
Reihe: SAGE Benchmarks in Social Research Methods
ISBN: 978-1-84920-733-1
Verlag: Sage Publications
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VOLUME 1: APPROACHES TO CONTENT - DOCUMENTS AS A SOURCE OF DATA & EVIDENCE
Introduction - Lindsay Prior
The Consequences of Literacy - Jack Goody and Ian Watt
Text and Textuality - William Hanks
Re-Thinking Written Culture - Naomi Baron
Evidence and Proof in Documentary Research I: Some Specific Problems of Documentary Research - Jennifer Platt
The Immigrant Letter between Positivism and Populism: The Uses of Immigrant Personal Correspondence in Twentieth-Century American Scholarship - David Gerber
Documentary Identification and Mass Surveillance in the United States - James Rule, Douglas McAdam, Linda Stearns and David Uglow
Diaries as a Source of Suffering Narratives: A Critical Commentary - Andy Alaszewski
The Emergence of the Memo as a Managerial Genre - JoAnne Yates
The Challenge of Qualitative Content Analysis - Siegfried Kracauer
Crime in the News: How Crimes, Offenders and Victims are Portrayed in the Media - Jessica Pollack and Charis Kubrin
Gender, Cancer Experience and Internet Use: A Comparative Keyword Analysis of Interviews and Online Cancer Support Groups - Clive Seale, Sue Ziebland and Jonathan Charteris-Black
The Social Archaeology of a Juvenile Facility: Unobtrusive Measures in the Study of Institutional Cultures - John Klofas and Charles Cutshall
Power, Policy and Paperwork: The Bureaucratic Representation of Interests - Wendy Espeland
IText: Future Directions for Research on the Relationship Between Information Technology and Writing - Cheryl Geisler et al
VOLUME 2: HOW 'THINGS' ARE MADE AND REPRESENTED IN DOCUMENTATION
The Social Construction of Documentary Reality - Dorothy Smith
A Note on the Use of Official Statistics - John Kitsuse and Aaron Cicourel
Analyzing Classifications: Foucault for Advanced Writing - Carol Snyder
Deviance on Record: Techniques for Labeling Child Abusers in Official Documents - Leslie Margolin
The Organizational Career of Gang Statistics: The Politics of Policing Gangs - Albert Meehan
The Appliance of Science?' The Theory and Practice of Crime Intelligence Analysis - M. Innes, N. Fielding and N. Coope
Making Sense of Mortality - Lindsay Prior
Documenting the Quick and the Dead: a Study of Suicide Case Files in a Coroner's Office - Susanne Langer, Jonathan Scourfield and Ben Fincham
Revising Psychiatry's Charter Document: DSM-IV - Lucille McCarthy and Joan Gerring
Clinical Writing and the Documentary Construction of Schizophrenia - Robert Barrett
Ethnographies as Texts - George Marcus and Dick Cushman
Writing Ethnography: Malinowski's Fieldnotes on Baloma - Alturo Roldán
Words and Sentences Over Time: How Facts Are Built and Sustained in a Specialty Area - Kay Oehler, William Snizek and Nicholas Mullins
Ditch and Drain Become a Healthy Creek: Re-Preseantations, Translations and Agency during the Re/Design of a Watershed - S. Lee and W-M Roth
Inscriptions: Toward a Theory of Representing as Social Practice - Wolff-Michael Roth and Michelle McGinn
Visualization and Cognition: Thinking with Eyes and Hands - Bruno Latour
Rereading the Maps of the Columbian Encounter - J. Brian Harley
VOLUME 3: HOW PEOPLE USE & DO THINGS WITH DOCUMENTS
"Good" Organizational Reasons for "Bad" Clinical Records - Harold Garfinkel
Records as Genre - Catherine Schryer
Finding Meaning in the Text: The Process of Interpretation in Text-Based Divination - David Zeitlyn
From Talk to Text: The Interactional Construction of a Police Record - Martha Komter
Talk as Organizational Echoes - Peter Manning
Flexible Sketches and Inflexible Data Bases: Visual Communication, Conscription Devices, and Boundary Objects in Design Engineering - Kathryn Henderson
The Multiple Bodies of the Medical Record: Toward a Sociology of an Artefact - Marc Berg and Geoffrey Bowker
Making Risk Vis