85 results on '"Norman K. Denzin"'
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2. Studies in Symbolic Interaction
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Norman K. Denzin, Norman K. Denzin
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- 2021
3. Radical Interactionism and Critiques of Contemporary Culture
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Norman K. Denzin, Norman K Denzin
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- 2021
4. The Interaction Order
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Norman K. Denzin, Norman K. Denzin
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- 2019
5. New Directions in Theorizing Qualitative Research: Performance as Resistance
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Norman K. Denzin, James Salvo
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- 2020
6. New Directions in Theorizing Qualitative Research: Indigenous Research
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Norman K. Denzin, James Salvo
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- 2020
7. New Directions in Theorizing Qualitative Research: The Arts
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Norman K. Denzin, James Salvo
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- 2020
8. Revisiting Symbolic Interaction in Music Studies and New Interpretive Works
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Norman K. Denzin, Norman K. Denzin
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- 2014
9. Radical Interactionism on the Rise
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Lonnie Athens, Norman K. Denzin, Lonnie Athens, Norman K. Denzin
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- 2013
10. Blue Ribbon Papers: Behind the Professional Mask: The Autobiographies of Leading Symbolic Interactionists
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Norman K. Denzin, Lonnie Athens, Norman K. Denzin, Lonnie Athens
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- 2012
11. 40th Anniversary of Studies in Symbolic Interaction
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Norman K. Denzin
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- 2013
12. Blue Ribbon Papers: Interactionism: The Emerging Landscape
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Norman K. Denzin
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- 2011
13. Studies in Symbolic Interaction
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Norman K. Denzin
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- 2009
14. Symbolic Interactionism and Cultural Studies: The Politics of Interpretation
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Norman K. Denzin
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- 2008
15. Qualitative Inquiry in Transition—Pasts, Presents, & Futures : A Critical Reader
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Norman K. Denzin, Michael D. Giardina, Norman K. Denzin, and Michael D. Giardina
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Qualitative Inquiry in Transition—Pasts, Presents, & Futures: A Critical Reader gathers more than 30 internationally renowned scholars in qualitative inquiry to present provocative interventions into the politics of research, philosophy of inquiry, justice matters, and writing practices.Drawn from a decade of cutting-edge plenary volumes emanating from the annual International Congress of Qualitative Inquiry, these contributors and their chapters represent the leading edge of scholarship that has pushed the field forward over the last decade. Topics discussed include the research marketplace, data entanglements, the neoliberal university, Indigenous methodologies, slow research, performative ethics, intersectionality, civically engaged research, post-qualitative inquiry and the new materialisms, collaborative research, poetic inquiry, academic writing, and the future of the field. These and other topics comprise a moving—rather than static—center to the field, one that moves across contexts and ontologies, moves between agreement and disagreement, forges new collaborations, and informs new inter- and trans-disciplinary approaches to research.Qualitative Inquiry in Transition—Pasts, Presents, & Futures: A Critical Reader will be required reading for those seeking to understand where the field of qualitative inquiry has been and will look to go in the years to come.
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- 2024
16. The SAGE Handbook of Qualitative Research
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Norman K. Denzin, Yvonna S. Lincoln, Michael D. Giardina, Gaile S. Cannella, Norman K. Denzin, Yvonna S. Lincoln, Michael D. Giardina, and Gaile S. Cannella
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- Qualitative research, Social sciences--Research, Qualitative reasoning
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This new edition of the SAGE Handbook of Qualitative Research represents the sixth generation of the ongoing conversation about the discipline, practice, and conduct of qualitative inquiry. As with earlier editions, the Sixth Edition is virtually a new volume, with 27 of the 34 chapters representing new topics or approaches not seen in the previous edition, including intersectionality; critical disability research; postcolonial and decolonized knowledge; diffraction and intra-action; social media methodologies; thematic analysis, collaborative inquiry from the borderlands; qualitative inquiry and public health science; co-production and the politics of impact; publishing qualitative research; and academic survival. Authors in the Sixth Edition engage with questions of ontology and epistemology, the politics of the research act, the changing landscape of higher education, and the role qualitative researchers play in contributing to a more just, egalitarian society. To mark the Handbook's 30-year history, we are pleased to offer a bonus PART VI in the eBook versions of the Sixth Edition: this additional section brings together and reprints ten of the most famous or game-changing contributions from the previous five editions. You can bundle the print + eBook version with bundle ISBN: 978-1-0719-2874-5.
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- 2024
17. Qualitative Inquiry in the Present Tense : Writing a New History
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Norman K. Denzin, Michael D. Giardina, Norman K. Denzin, and Michael D. Giardina
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In Qualitative Inquiry in the Present Tense, contributors engage with epistemological and philosophical questions concerning the conduct of qualitative inquiry in the present moment, and especially as it relates to various understandings of writing in/as inquiry.Topics addressed include methodological processes, questions of narrative uprootedness, relational inquiry, Indigenous ethico-onto-epistemologies, storytelling, and transformative writing forms and practices. This is a messy, often unruly collection (in the best way possible) of disparate ideas strung tightly together by literal and metaphorical questions of the research act of writing. Contributors from the United States, Australia, Canada, England, and Scotland imaginatively conceive of new qualitative futures—and how we might write ourselves there.This evocative new book is a must-read for faculty and students alike who are interested in and engaged with questions and ideas oriented toward understanding our current historical present in qualitative research—a moment in which the field is perpetually in motion or in flux, with new theories, methods, and orientations arising, competing, and even contradicting one another.
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- 2024
18. Global Shifts in Qualitative Inquiry : New Directions, New Challenges
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Norman K. Denzin, Michael D. Giardina, Norman K. Denzin, and Michael D. Giardina
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- Qualitative research, Social sciences--Research
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Positioned within and against our changing pandemic conditions, Global Shifts in Qualitative Inquiry highlights multidirectional pathways between and across moments, formations, and interpretive communities within qualitative research. Contributors focus on a range of prevailing and emerging approaches that are held together by a commitment to a critical, performative, social justice inquiry—to method as praxis, method as a tool for social change, method to effect change in the world by creating texts that move persons to action, that move from personal troubles to public institutions. These include art as research, story as research, collage as method, performance, posthumanism, Indigenous methods, and the use of absurdity to counter oppression. Global Shifts in Qualitative Inquiry will resonate with faculty and students alike who are interested in forging new directions for qualitative inquiry in our ever-evolving pandemic times.
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- 2023
19. Qualitative Research in the Time of COVID : Lessons Learned and Opportunities Presented During a Pandemic
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Norman K. Denzin, James Salvo, Norman K. Denzin, and James Salvo
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- COVID-19 Pandemic, 2020---Social aspects, Education--Social aspects--History--21st century, COVID-19 Pandemic, 2020---Research, Qualitative research
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Qualitative Research in the Time of COVID: Lessons Learned and Opportunities Presented During a Pandemic focuses broadly upon educational issues during the COVID-19 pandemic. The chapters make note of how contextual understandings are important for the future of researchers, especially when those contexts involve inequality made more acute since the pandemic. The chapters illustrate the importance of creating a climate of care based upon the principles of care ethics, and also examine projects that could be taken in the context of necessary self-care during challenging times. Chapters address the climate of caring in both in-person and online educational spaces and what it means to support students in an expanded conception of classroom space. In discussions ranging from exemplars of arts-based, personal narrative to completing a dissertation during a pandemic, chapters share both the immensity of the challenges and the rewards of productive and meaningful work both domestically and internationally. In the context of the living taking place after the pandemic's coming into being as an event, this volume humbly offers writings as documents of remembrance of our historical present, offering with the hope that the historical may continue to move forward with an ethics of care ever in the foreground. Qualitative Research in the Time of COVID is perfect for such courses as Qualitative Research, Qualitative Inquiry, Ethnography, Teacher Education, Action Research, and Educational Research.
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- 2023
20. Transformative Visions for Qualitative Inquiry
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Norman K. Denzin, Michael D. Giardina, Norman K. Denzin, and Michael D. Giardina
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- Qualitative research--Methodology, Social sciences--Research, Social justice
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Transformative Visions for Qualitative Inquiry takes as its central theme the idea of transformation, transformative action, transformative possibilities, and potentialities for the future for qualitative inquiry. In a present moment defined by a pandemic of meanings over COVID-19, climate change, political upheaval, inequality, and oppression of all kinds, contributors to this volume seek a new way forward—to reimagine a post-pandemic pedagogy of hope and compassion both for qualitative research and for the communities in which we inhabit. Empathy. Healing. Collaboration. Survival. Discomfort. Protection. Justice. Creative agency. The arts. These are the watchwords for the road ahead.In these uncertain times, leading international scholars from the United States, Canada, and Australia look ahead with a renewed sense of hope, but remain grounded in the reality that much work lies ahead—that our inquiry must meet the demands of our hopeful but evolving future. More specifically, contributors focus on such topics as: academic healing; environmental justice; the hegemony of higher education and challenges to critical education; arts-based research such as songwriting, participatory workshops, and autopoetics; disruptions to conventional humanist and Western modes of thought; and questions of empathy and spirit-writing.Transformative Visions for Qualitative Inquiry is a must-read for faculty and students alike who are interested in imagining new ways to restore healing from the pandemic—to push back, resist, heal, share, laugh, and live.
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- 2022
21. Collaborative Futures in Qualitative Inquiry : Research in a Pandemic
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Norman K. Denzin, Michael D. Giardina, Norman K. Denzin, and Michael D. Giardina
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- Social sciences--Research, Qualitative research--Methodology
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Collaborative Futures in Qualitative Inquiry critically reflects on and explores the role of qualitative research amidst the global COVID-19 pandemic. Against this unprecedented backdrop, it asks what research means during a global pandemic and what it means to be an academic.Leading international scholars from the United States, Canada, Chile, New Zealand, Norway, and the United Kingdom wrestle with the changing dynamics of research in pandemic times. Collectively and collaboratively, contributors call for a critical, performative, social justice inquiry directed at the multiple crises of our historical present—a rethinking of where we have been, and, critically, where we are going. More specifically, contributors focus on such topics as: the emotional geographies of academic writing; assaults on science and truth; pedagogies of the imagination; indigenization and reconciliation; the search for our common humanity; and the relevance of qualitative inquiry in an era of big data and digital transformation. Collaborative Futures in Qualitative Inquiry is a must-read for faculty and students alike who are interested in imagining new ways to collaborate, to engage in research and activism, and represent and intervene into social life in pandemic times.
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- 2021
22. Re-Reading Ishi's Story : Interpreting Representation in Three Worlds
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Norman K. Denzin and Norman K. Denzin
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- Indians, Treatment of--California, Indians of North America--History.--California, Popular culture--California
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Rereading Ishi's Story offers a manifesto of sorts through a critical reading of an anthropological classic, Theodora Kroeber's 1961 book, Ishi in Two Worlds: A Biography of the Last Wild Indian in North America.The heart of the analysis involves a five-play cycle, built around Gerald Vizenor's trickster-survivance model. It gives Ishi a voice he never had in Kroeber's book and imagines an Ishi who was not the happy warrior in Kroeber's book. The author follows the story line in Kroeber's book, focusing on key events as recounted by Alfred Kroeber and his associates Saxton Pope and Thomas Waterman. Chapter 1 tells Ishi's story in his own words; Chapter 2 retells Ishi's capture narrative, which includes the recording of his story of the wood ducks; Chapter 3 builds on stories told about Ishi by Zumwalt Jr.; Chapter 4 criticizes Kroeber and associates for making Ishi return to his homeland, asking him to ‘play'Indian; and Chapter 5 takes up his death and the recovery of his brain. The concluding chapters address repatriation practices, genocide, Indigenous ethics, discourses of forgiveness, and a performance autoethnography ethic for this new century, returning to the Kroebers and their autoethnographic practices.This book continues a four-volume project on Native Americans, the postmodern Wild West shows, museums, violence, genocide, and the modern U.S. American use of the Native American in a collective search for an authentic identity (Denzin, 2015, 2013, 2011, 2008). It will be of great interest to scholars and students of qualitative inquiry, anthropology, and Native American studies.
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- 2021
23. Qualitative Inquiry and the Politics of Resistance : Possibilities, Performances, and Praxis
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Norman K. Denzin, Michael D. Giardina, Norman K. Denzin, and Michael D. Giardina
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- Social sciences--Research--Methodology, Qualitative research--Political aspects, Inquiry (Theory of knowledge)
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We are global citizens trapped in a world we did not create. Our public institutions are under assault. Academics, media members, and everyday folks critical of the shifting public order are branded as'enemies of the state'by right-wing media and elected officials alike. Qualitative Inquiry and the Politics of Resistance takes as its mandate foregrounding, interrogating, imagining, and engaging in new ways of doing critical qualitative inquiry in these troubling times. Internationally renowned contributors write to resist, to celebrate community, to experiment with traditional and new methodologies, and to advance new ontologies and materialities. Together they seek to develop new understandings and exemplars concerning advocacy, inquiry, and social justice concerns. And they share a commitment to change the world, to engage in ethical work that makes a positive difference. Topics include: embodiment, subjectivity, border crossing, positionality, praxis, and performance, as they relate to multiple understandings of resistance. To that end, this book represents part of a global project committed to a politics of active and passive resistance. It is a politics of non-violence: one that bears witness to injustice; that refuses to be silenced or accept assaults on critical, interpretive inquiry; and ultimately refuses to abandon the goal of social justice for all.
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- 2020
24. Qualitative Inquiry at a Crossroads : Political, Performative, and Methodological Reflections
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Norman K. Denzin, Michael D. Giardina, Norman K. Denzin, and Michael D. Giardina
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- Social sciences--Research--United States, Qualitative research--United States
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Qualitative Inquiry at a Crossroads critically reflects on the ever-changing dynamics of qualitative research in the contemporary moment. We live at a crossroads in which the spaces for critical civic discourse are narrowing, in which traditional political ideologies are now questioned: there is no utopian vision on the horizon, only fear and doubt. The moral and ethical foundations of democracy are under assault, global inequality is on the rise, facts are derided as ‘fake news'—an uncertain future stands at our door. Premised on the belief that our troubled times call for a critical inquiry that matters—a discourse committed to a politics of resistance, a politics of possibility—leading international contributors from the United States, United Kingdom, Australia, Spain, Norway, and Denmark present a range of perspectives, challenges, and opportunities for the field. In so doing, they wrestle with questions concerning the intersecting vectors of method, politics, and praxis. More specifically, contributors engage with issues ranging from indigenous and decolonizing methods, arts-based research, and intersectionality to debates over the research marketplace, accountability metrics, and emergent forays into post-qualitative inquiry.
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- 2019
25. The Qualitative Manifesto : A Call to Arms
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Norman K. Denzin and Norman K. Denzin
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- Sociology--Methodology, Social sciences--Methodology, Qualitative research
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Now issued as part of the Routledge Education Classic Edition series, The Qualitative Manifesto provides a'call to arms'for researchers from the leading figure in the qualitative research community, Norman Denzin. Denzin asks for a research tradition engaged in social justice, sensitive to identity and indigenous concerns, brave to risk presentation in forms beyond traditional academic writing, and committed to teaching this to their students and colleagues.A new preface text by the author reflects on the changes in research, society and in social justice since the publication of the original edition. Denzin looks to the past, present and future of the field, underlining the continuing importance of this brief, provocative book.
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- 2019
26. The Interaction Order
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Norman K. Denzin and Norman K. Denzin
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- Social interaction, Symbolic interactionism, Social psychology
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This volume brings together leading scholars in the area of symbolic interactionism to offer a broad discussion of issues including identity, dialogue and legitimacy. Authors move the concept of interaction order into new interpretive spaces, marking the unique contributions of symbolic interactionism to the contractions that define the postmodern social order.
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- 2019
27. Critical Qualitative Methodologies Reconceptualizations and Emergent Construction
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Yvonna S. Lincoln, Mirka Koro-Ljungberg, Gaile S. Cannella, Terrence S. McTier, Norman K. Denzin, Maggie MacLure, Harry Torrance, and Ann Merete Otterstad
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Dialogues ,05 social sciences ,Dialogical self ,Equity (finance) ,050401 social sciences methods ,050301 education ,Panel session ,Scholarship ,0504 sociology ,International congress ,Engineering ethics ,Justice (ethics) ,Sociology ,Methodologies ,0503 education ,Qualitative research ,Critical qualitative inquiries - Abstract
Critical qualitative scholarship offers humble grounds and many unforeseen possibilities to seek and promote justice, critical global engagement, and diverse epistemologies. This dialogical and interactive paper is based on a panel session at the International Congress of Qualitative Inquiry that highlighted diverse areas of critical qualitative inquiry, namely justice, difference, ethics, and equity. Authors in this paper share their critical qualitative research practices and provide examples of how justice can be addressed through research foci, methods, theories, and ethical practices.
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- 2018
28. Performance Autoethnography : Critical Pedagogy and the Politics of Culture
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Norman K. Denzin and Norman K. Denzin
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- Critical pedagogy, Ethnology--Biographical methods, Social interaction
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This book is a manifesto. It is about rethinking performance autoethnography, about the formation of a critical performative cultural politics, about what happens when everything is already performative, when the dividing line between performativity and performance disappears. This is a book about the writing called autoethnography. It is also about what this form of writing means for writers who want to perform work that leads to social justice. Denzin's goal is to take the reader through the history, major terms, forms, criticisms and issues confronting performance autoethnography and critical interpretive. To that end many of the chapters are written as performance texts, as ethnodramas. A single thesis organizes this book: the performance turn has been taken in the human disciplines and it must be taken seriously. Multiple informative performance models are discussed: Goffman's dramaturgy; Turner's performance anthropology; performance ethnographies by A. D. Smith, Conquergood, and Madison; Saldana's ethnodramas; Schechter's social theatre; Norris's playacting; Boal's theatre of the oppressed; and Freire's pedagogies of the oppressed. They represent different ways of staging and hence performing ethnography, resistance and critical pedagogy. They represent different ways of'imagining, and inventing and hence performing alternative imaginaries, alternative counter-performances to war, violence, and the globalized corporate empire'(Schechner 2015).This book provides a systematic treatment of the origins, goals, concepts, genres, methods, aesthetics, ethics and truth conditions of critical performance autoethnography. Denzin uses the performance text as a vehicle for taking up the hard questions about reading, writing, performing and doing critical work that makes a difference.
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- 2018
29. Qualitative Inquiry in the Public Sphere
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Norman K. Denzin, Michael D. Giardina, Norman K. Denzin, and Michael D. Giardina
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- Qualitative research, Social sciences--Research--Methodology
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Qualitative Inquiry in the Public Sphere examines the relationships between public scholarship, the research marketplace, and the politics of higher education. It is written from the perspective that higher education is under attack from multiple sides, both political and economic; that academics reside in a precarious position, one fraught with accountability metrics, funding pressures, and spiralling bureaucracy; and that scientific knowledge itself is increasingly contentious in public. These internal and external pressures have fundamentally transformed the public sphere of higher education from one of rational public discourse by and for the public good to one of private market relations and strategic research decisions. In turn, these transformations have fundamentally altered what it means to be a ‘productive'scholar within this space—altered what it means to be a public researcher in this space.Leading international voices from the United States, Canada, Germany, the United Kingdom, and Norway collectively present a forceful rebuke to such developments, raising a clarion call to action on topics ranging from scholarly publishing, audit culture, and the privatization of public knowledge to Indigenous, arts-based, and collaborative research methods.Qualitative Inquiry in the Public Sphere is a must-read for faculty and students alike interested in the politics of being a public researcher—of conducting research in and influencing dialogue in the public sphere.
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- 2018
30. Controlling Delinquents
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Stanton Wheeler, Norman K. Denzin, Stanton Wheeler, and Norman K. Denzin
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- Juvenile delinquency
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Delinquency is one of those social problem areas that calls upon the contributions of many different disciplines. A wide variety of social, psychological, economic, and political forces interact in the organization and operation of agencies of delinquency prevention and control as well as in the lives of delinquents. As a result, research on delinquency is exceedingly complex. To understand what is required to understand delinquency, it is necessary to grasp all of its facets, and the contributions of each of the forces contributing to delinquency as they relate to one another. Measures to prevent and control delinquency constitute a system of organizations, facilities, and practices with a great deal of inherent conflict. Some agencies even perceive themselves as being able to operate successfully without regard to the work of other agencies. From the standpoint of the delinquent, a total system is in operation, and the delinquent's experience reflects all the conflict and lack of clarity that such a complex system encompasses. To understand the delinquent's experience, it is essential to explore the joint effects of the various agencies that deal with him. The comparative study of the organization and operations of similar agencies in different jurisdictions greatly enhances the accuracy with which the crucial questions and variables that affect delinquency can be identified. This study by Stanton Wheeler and his associates about the handling of juvenile offenders in two different police departments continues to provide a striking contribution to understanding delinquency.
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- 2017
31. Hollywood Shot by Shot : Alcoholism in American Cinema
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Norman K. Denzin and Norman K. Denzin
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- Motion pictures--Social aspects--United States, Popular culture--United States, Alcoholism, Alcoholism in motion pictures, Families in motion pictures, Motion pictures--United States--History
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To what extent have Hollywood feature films shaped the meanings that Americans attach to alcoholics, their families, and the alcoholic condition? To what extent has the mass culture of the movie industry itself been conceptually shaped by a broad, external societal discourse? Norman Denzin brings to his life-long study of alcoholism a searching interest in how cultural texts signify and lend themselves to interpretation within a social nexus. Both historical and diachronic in his approach, Denzin identifies five periods in the alcoholism films made between 1932 and the end of the 1980s, and offers a detailed critical reading of thirty-seven films produced during these six decades.
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- 2017
32. Sociological Methods : A Sourcebook
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Norman K. Denzin and Norman K. Denzin
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- Sociology--Methodology, Sociology--Research
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A comprehensive collection of contemporary and classical readings on sociological method, this book provides students with systematic analyses of each of the major strategies employed in sociological research. It may be used as a supplement or as the basic set of readings for all courses in methods.The book contains thirteen sections dealing with theory and its development; issues of sampling units; problems of developing new measurement techniques; difficulties surrounding the interview (with special emphasis on interviewing deviant, hostile, and silent respondents); the nature of causation; and a review of the major methods of proof available to the sociologist. Actual research studies, focusing in turn on the experiment, the survey, participant observation, life-histories, and unobtrusive analysis, are also included.Each section is preceded by an introduction, that defines the major issues in each paper, offers a discussion of problems not covered explicitly in the readings, and in general shows how each paper contributes to a view of interactional research processes. Because of its interactional approach, its use of classic articles, its anticipation of problems not yet formulated clearly in the literature, its illustrations of how social organizations may be studied, its inclusion of articles relevant to the social psychology of experiments, and its new statements on the ethics of research, this book will be invaluable in methods courses.Especially when used in conjunction with its companion text, The Research Act, the book provides perhaps the most original and most useful compendium available to students today.
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- 2017
33. The Research Act : A Theoretical Introduction to Sociological Methods
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Norman K. Denzin and Norman K. Denzin
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- Sociology--Methodology, Sociology--Research
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At once a unique textbook for methods courses and a major contribution to sociological theory, this book teaches students the principles of research and how to construct and test theories. It brings coherence to the study of methods by presenting four major approaches to experimentation: survey research, participant observation, life histories, and unobtrusive measures from a single theoretical point of view, symbolic interaction. It demonstrates the need for a synthesis between theory and methods, and shows how different methods limit and aff ect research results.Denzin's argues that no single method, theory, or observer can capture all that is relevant or important in reality. He argues for the use of triangulation and for a view of theory and methods as'concept sensitizers.'His approach enables sociologists to acquire specifi c facts about a particular situation while simultaneously elevating these to the level of shared meaning.The author shows students how to proceed with research, bringing sharply into focus the possibilities and their limitations. Since his view is integrated rather than eclectic, this is much more than a'how to do it'manual. Denzin points out aspects of research that fall outside the scope of a given method yet aff ect results, and emphasizes the need to employ several methods to cross-check each other. The Research Act covers all the content of conventional methods courses. The presentation is exciting and imaginative, and provides a thorough review of major sociological methods, a cogent statement about approaches to sociological inquiry, and a source from which a understanding of the problems of research can be derived.
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- 2017
34. Qualitative Inquiry in Neoliberal Times
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Norman K. Denzin, Michael D. Giardina, Norman K. Denzin, and Michael D. Giardina
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- Neoliberalism, Qualitative research, Education, Higher--Economic aspects, Privatization in education
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Qualitative Inquiry in Neoliberal Times is written from the perspective that the scholarly lives of academics are changing, constantly in flux, and increasingly bound to the demands of the market – a context in which the university has increasingly morphed into a business enterprise, one that treats students as consumers to be marketed to, education as something to be purchased, and research as something to be capitalized on for financial gain. The effects of this market-orientation of scholarly life, especially on those in the social sciences and humanities, are ones that demand serious examination. At the same time, qualitative inquiry itself is changing and evolving within and against the rhythms of this ‘new normal'.This volume engages with these emerging debates in qualitative research over new materialism,'data', public policy, research ethics, public scholarship, and the corporate university in the neoliberal age. World-renowned contributors from the United States, United Kingdom, Spain, Norway, Australia, and New Zealand present a global perspective on these issues, framed within a landscape of higher education marked if not marred by efficiency metrics, accountability, external funding, and university rankings. Qualitative Inquiry in Neoliberal Times is a must-read for faculty and students alike interested in the changing dynamics of their profession, whether theoretically, methodologically, or structurally and materially.This title is sponsored by the International Association of Qualitative Inquiry, a major new international organization that sponsors an annual congress.
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- 2017
35. Contesting Empire, Globalizing Dissent : Cultural Studies After 9/11
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Norman K. Denzin, Michael D. Giardina, Norman K. Denzin, and Michael D. Giardina
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- Culture conflict, Imperialism, Culture--Study and teaching, September 11 Terrorist Attacks, 2001--Influence, Globalization, Culture shock
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'Denzin and Giardina have brought together the works of leading cultural critics who have given cultural studies a global framework that meets our need to examine the governing strategies of the military, the economy, the media, and educational elites...This is a must-read for those who want cultural studies to really matter in the present moment.'Patricia Ticineto Clough Contesting Empire, Globalizing Dissent: Cultural Studies after 9/11 is a landmark text. Leading scholars from cultural studies, education, gender studies, and sociology reposition critical cultural studies research around the goals of moral clarity and political intervention. Chapters range in focus from neoliberalism and democracy to America's war on kids and the cultural politics of national identity.
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- 2016
36. Ethical Futures in Qualitative Research : Decolonizing the Politics of Knowledge
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Norman K Denzin, Michael D Giardina, Norman K Denzin, and Michael D Giardina
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- Social sciences--Research--Moral and ethical aspects--Congresses, Qualitative research--Moral and ethical aspects--Congresses
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Ethics has been a perennial concern of qualitative researchers. The subject has been confounded with the emergence of human subjects regulations, the increased concern with indigenous communities, the globalization of research practices, and the breakdown of barriers between researcher and subject. The original contributions to this volume highlight the key topics that face contemporary qualitative researchers and those that will likely emerge in the near future. Written by many of the leading figures in the field—Lincoln, Denzin, Schwandt, Richardson, Ellis, Bochner, Morse, among others—this book will help shape the ethical response of the field to the challenges presented by the contemporary research environment.
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- 2016
37. Qualitative Inquiry—Past, Present, and Future : A Critical Reader
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Norman K Denzin, Michael D Giardina, Norman K Denzin, and Michael D Giardina
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- Qualitative research--Study and teaching, Research, Social sciences--Research, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Methodology, EDUCATION / Research, MEDICAL / Nursing / Research & Theory
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In this critical reader, the best writing of two dozen key figures in qualitative research is gathered together to help students to identify emerging themes in the field and the latest thinking of the leaders in qualitative inquiry. These groundbreaking articles are pulled from a decade of social justice-focused plenary volumes emanating from the annual International Congress of Qualitative Inquiry. These are the ideas that have helped shape the landscape of the field over the past decade. This work-brings together the latest work of 25 leading figures in qualitative research from 4 continents;-addresses the central themes of the field over the past decade in theory, methodology, politics, and interventions;-includes contextualizing essays by the volume editors, who direct the Congress.
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- 2015
38. Indians in Color : Native Art, Identity, and Performance in the New West
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Norman K Denzin and Norman K Denzin
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- Indians in popular culture--United States, Ethnicity in art, Indians in art, Indian art--20th century, Indian art--21st century
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In Indians in Color, noted cultural critic Norman K. Denzin addresses the acute differences in the treatment of artwork about Native America created by European-trained artists compared to those by Native artists. In his fourth volume exploring race and culture in the New West, Denzin zeroes in on painting movements in Taos, New Mexico over the past century. Part performance text, part art history, part cultural criticism, part autoethnography, he once again demonstrates the power of visual media to reify or resist racial and cultural stereotypes, moving us toward a more nuanced view of contemporary Native American life. In this book, Denzin-contrasts the aggrandizement by collectors and museums of the art created by the early 20th century Taos Society of Artists under railroad sponsorship with that of indigenous Pueblo painters;-shows how these tensions between mainstream and Native art remains today; and-introduces a radical postmodern artistic aesthetic of contemporary Native artists that challenges notions of the “noble savage.”
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- 2015
39. Qualitative Inquiry and the Politics of Research
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Norman K Denzin, Michael D Giardina, Norman K Denzin, and Michael D Giardina
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- Qualitative research--Congresses, Interdisciplinary research--Congresses, Research--Congresses, Learning and scholarship--Congresses, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Methodology, EDUCATION / Research, MEDICAL / Nursing / Research & Theory
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This volume of plenary addresses and other key presentations from the 2014 International Congress of Qualitative Inquiry highlights the politics of research in the neoliberal state and the role of qualitative researchers in that debate. Marginalized by an increasingly top-down, assessment-driven university system, the fifteen contributors from a variety of disciplines show the responses of qualitative scholars in their research, writing, advocacy, and teaching, both inside the university and in the broader society. Sponsored by the International Congress of Qualitative Inquiry.
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- 2015
40. Qualitative Inquiry Outside the Academy
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Norman K Denzin, Michael D Giardina, Norman K Denzin, and Michael D Giardina
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- Qualitative research, Inquiry (Theory of knowledge), Social advocacy, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Methodology
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This volume of plenary addresses and other key presentations from the 2013 International Congress of Qualitative Inquiry shows how scholars convert inquiry into spaces of advocacy in the outside world. The original chapters engage in debate on how qualitative research can be best used to advance the causes of social justice while addressing racial, ethnic, gender, and environmental disparities in education, welfare, and health care. Twenty contributors from six countries and multiple academic disciplines present models, cases, and experiences to show how qualitative research can be used as an effective instrument for social change. Sponsored by the International Congress of Qualitative Inquiry.
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- 2014
41. The Secret Downing Street Memo and the Politics of Truth: A Performance Text
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Norman K. Denzin
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Cultural Studies ,evidence-based inquiry ,No child left behind ,As is ,media_common.quotation_subject ,05 social sciences ,feminist post-pragmatism ,Media studies ,050401 social sciences methods ,050301 education ,Critical pedagogy ,lcsh:LB5-3640 ,Politics ,lcsh:Theory and practice of education ,Performance Text ,0504 sociology ,Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous) ,Reading (process) ,Sociology ,Ideology ,0503 education ,Administration (government) ,critical pedagogy ,media_common - Abstract
Reading forward from the recently released secret Downing Street Memos, to the 2001 No Child Left Behind Act, in this performance text I critique the Bush Administration and its reliance on science, or evidence-based models of inquiry (SBR). SBR raises issues concerning the politics of truth and evidence. These issues intersect with the ways in which a given political regime fixes facts to fit ideology. Three versions of SBR are discussed, as is a model of science as disruptive cultural practice. I conclude by calling for a merger of critical pedagogy with a prophetic, feminist post-pragmatism.
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- 2006
42. Indians on Display : Global Commodification of Native America in Performance, Art, and Museums
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Norman K Denzin and Norman K Denzin
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- E98.P99
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Even as their nations and cultures were being destroyed by colonial expansion across the continent, American Indians became a form of entertainment, sometimes dangerous and violent, sometimes primitive and noble. Creating a fictional wild west, entrepreneurs then exported it around the world. Exhibitions by George Catlin, paintings by Charles King, and Wild West shows by Buffalo Bill Cody were viewed by millions worldwide. Norman Denzin uses a series of performance pieces with historical, contemporary, and fictitious characters to provide a cultural critique of how this version of Indians, one that existed only in the western imagination, was commodified and sold to a global audience. He then calls for a rewriting of the history of the American west, one devoid of minstrelsy and racist pageantry, and honoring the contemporary cultural and artistic visions of people whose ancestors were shattered by American expansionism.
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- 2013
43. Global Dimensions of Qualitative Inquiry
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Norman K Denzin, Michael D Giardina, Norman K Denzin, and Michael D Giardina
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- H62
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This focused collection of original articles addresses the global dynamics of qualitative inquiry and the contextual dimensions within which such inquiry takes place. Contributions from many of the world's leading qualitative researchers in communications, education, sociology, and related disciplines focus on the changing landscape of social media, human rights, the Global South, and decolonizing methodologies, and guide the field toward a more engaged, global perspective. Chapters were developed from plenary sessions of the Eighth International Congress of Qualitative Inquiry (2012).
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- 2013
44. Interpretive Autoethnography
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Norman K. Denzin and Norman K. Denzin
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- Ethnology--Biographical methods, Ethnology--Authorship, Autobiography
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Like all writing, biographies are interpretive. In Interpretive Autoethnography, Norman Denzin combines one of the oldest techniques in the social sciences with one of the newest. Bringing in elements of postmodernism and interpretive social science, he reexamines the biographical and autobiographical genres as methods for qualitative researchers. Grounded in theory and rigorous analysis, this accessible book points up the inherent weaknesses in traditional biographical forms and outlines a new way in which biographies should be conceptualized and shaped. The book provides a guide to the assumptions of the biographical method, to its key terms, and to the strategies for gathering and interpreting such materials. Denzin introduces the key concept of'epiphany,'or turning points in person's lives. A final chapter returns to autoethnography's primary purpose: to make sense of our fragmented lives.
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- 2013
45. Strategies of Qualitative Inquiry
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Norman K. Denzin, Yvonna S. Lincoln, Norman K. Denzin, and Yvonna S. Lincoln
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- Social sciences--Methodology, Social sciences--Research--Methodology
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Strategies of Qualitative Inquiry, Fourth Edition is Volume II of the three-volume paperback versions of The SAGE Handbook of Qualitative Research, Fourth Edition. This portion of the handbook consists of the topics addressed in'Part III: Strategies of Inquiry.'Strategies of Qualitative Inquiry, Fourth Edition isolates the major strategies—historically, the research methods—that researchers can use in conducting concrete qualitative studies. The question of methods begins with questions of design and the matters of money and funding. These questions always begin with the researcher who moves from a research question to a paradigm or perspective, and then to the empirical world. The history and uses of these strategies are explored extensively in this volume. The chapters move from forms (and problems with) mixed methods inquiry to case study, performance and narrative ethnography, to constructionist analytics to grounded theory strategies, testimonies, participatory action research, and clinical research.
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- 2012
46. Studies in Symbolic Interaction
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Norman K. Denzin and Norman K. Denzin
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- Symbolic interactionism
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Part I,'Theoretical Openings,'of Volume 39 of Studies in Symbolic Interaction contains outstanding contributions by leading interactionists on welfare reform, history, biography and memory. The three chapters in Part II,'Studies in Social Construction,'interrogate the complexities of social interaction, interpersonal and professional identity, and the cinematic representation of alcoholism. Part III takes up important interpretive interventions on the topics of imagination and intimate deception in everyday life.
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- 2012
47. Qualitative Inquiry and the Politics of Advocacy
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Norman K Denzin, Michael D Giardina, Norman K Denzin, and Michael D Giardina
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- Qualitative research, Evidence
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The plenary volume from the Seventh International Congress of Qualitative Inquiry (2011) examines the politics of advocacy and the context in which scholars are encouraged to pursue social justice agendas, be human rights advocates, and do work that honors the core values of human dignity and freedom from fear and violence. Contributions from many of the world's leading qualitative researchers in communications, education, sociology, and related disciplines address topics including community research, transformative education, and researcher ethics, and guide the field toward an engaged, activist research agenda.
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- 2012
48. Collecting and Interpreting Qualitative Materials
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Norman K. Denzin, Yvonna S. Lincoln, Norman K. Denzin, and Yvonna S. Lincoln
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- Research, Qualitative reasoning, Social sciences--Research--Methodology
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Collecting and Interpreting Qualitative Materials, Fourth Edition is Volume III of the three-volume paperback versions of The SAGE Handbook of Qualitative Research, Fourth Edition. This portion of the handbook considers the tasks of collecting, analyzing, and interpreting empirical materials, and comprises the complete handbook′s'Part IV: Methods of Collecting and Analyzing Empirical Materials'and'Part V: The Art and Practices of Interpretation, Evaluation, and Presentation.'Collecting and Interpreting Qualitative Materials, Fourth Edition introduces the researcher to basic methods of gathering, analyzing and interpreting qualitative empirical materials. Part 1 moves from narrative inquiry, to critical arts-based inquiry, to oral history, observations, visual methodologies, and autoethnographic methods. It then takes up analysis methods, including computer-assisted methodologies, focus groups, as well as strategies for analyzing talk and text. The chapters in Part II discuss evidence, interpretive adequacy, forms of representation, post-qualitative inquiry, the new information technologies and research, the politics of evidence, writing, and evaluation practices.
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- 2012
49. Qualitative Inquiry and Global Crises
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Norman K Denzin, Michael D Giardina, Norman K Denzin, and Michael D Giardina
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- Social sciences--Research--Methodology, Qualitative research--Methodology
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This plenary volume from the Sixth International Congress on Qualitative Inquiry (2010) highlights the variety of roles played by qualitative researchers in addressing global communities in crisis. It shows how qualitative researchers can bridge gaps in cultural and linguistic understanding to address issues of disparity in race, ethnicity, gender, and environment in the interests of global social justice and human rights. Authored by many of the world's leading qualitative researchers, the signature articles in this volume point qualitative researchers toward a research stance of ethics, meaning, and advocacy.
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- 2011
50. Custer on Canvas : Representing Indians, Memory, and Violence in the New West
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Norman K Denzin and Norman K Denzin
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- Indians in art, Indians in popular culture--Montana--Little Bighorn Battlefield--Pictorial works, Little Bighorn, Battle of the, Mont., 1876--Pictorial works, Little Bighorn, Battle of the, Mont., 1876, in art, Little Bighorn, Battle of the, Mont., 1876--Drama
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The 1876 events known as Custer's Last Stand, Battle of Little Big Horn, or Battle of Greasy Grass have been represented over 1000 times in various artistic media, from paintings to sculpture to fast food giveaways. Norman Denzin shows how these representations demonstrate the changing perceptions—often racist—of Native America by the majority culture, juxtaposed against very different readings shown in works composed by Native American artists. Consisting of autobiographical reminiscences, historical description, artistic representations, staged readings, and snippets of documents, this multilayered performance ethnography examines questions of memory, race, and violence against Native America, as symbolized by the changing interpretations of General Custer and his final battle.
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- 2011
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