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    Documentary & Archival Research

    Documentary & Archival Research by Hughes, Jason; Goodwin, John;

    Sorozatcím: SAGE Benchmarks in Social Research Methods;

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    • Kiadás sorszáma 1
    • Kiadó SAGE Publications Ltd
    • Megjelenés dátuma 2014. március 19.

    • ISBN 9781446210949
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    Rövid leírás:

    This collection successfully discusses the different ways documentation comes into being and how and why they become objects of social research. It emphasizes the interdisciplinary scale of the field as well as both its qualitative and its quantitative scope.

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    This research tradition has arisen from a specific set of historical, disciplinary and institutional conditions. The very emergence of 'documentation' is predicated upon a set of long-term processes in which humans have developed the capacity to use symbols and store knowledge such that it can be exchanged and inter-generationally transmitted.Consisting of an impressive list of contributors, the four volumes discuss the history, development and current debates alive in the field, such as the biographical turn in social science, the theoretical underpinnings to using human documents in social research and the epistemological, substantive and practical concerns with the process of analyzing data from human documentary sources.Comprehensive, illuminating and dynamic, this collection will have appeal across all social science disciplines, especially sociology, social psychology, criminology, politics and international relations, management and business studies, human geography, media and communication studies



    Volume One: Human Documents: Perspectives and Approaches

    Volume Two: Analyzing Human Documents

    Volume Three: Human Documents in Social Research

    Volume Four: Archival Research and Data Re-Use

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    Tartalomjegyzék:

    VOLUME ONE: Human Documents ? Perspectives and Approaches
    Basic Themes: Use, Production and Content - Lindsay Prior
    An Appraisal of Thomas and Znaniecki?s The Polish Peasant in Europe and America - Herbert Blumer
    Comment on Herbert Blumer?s Appraisal - Florian Znaniecki
    Nomothetic and Idiographic uses - G. Allport
    The Use of Personal Documents in Historical Sociology - Hyman Marianpolski and Dana Hughes
    To the Letter: Thomas and Znaniecki?s the Polish Peasant and Writing a Life, Sociologically - Liz Stanley
    For a Humanistic Way in Social Science - Ken Plummer
    Evidence and Proof in Documentary Research: Part I ? Some Specific Problems of Documentary Research - J. Platt
    Evidence and Proof in Documentary Research: Part II ? Some Shared Problems of Documentary Research - J. Platt
    Biographical Turn in the Social Sciences? A British-European View - Tom Wengraf, Prue Chamberlayne and Joanna Bornat
    Foucault and Critique: Kant, Humanism, and the Human Sciences - M. Olssen
    Critical Humanism in a Post-Modern World - Ken Plummer
    Assumptions of the Method - Norman Denzin
    Autobiography and Biography - Brian Roberts
    Auto/Biography and Sociology - Brian Roberts
    The Social Science of Biographical Life-Writing: Some Methodological and Ethical Issues - Ann Oakley
    Is There a Feminist Auto/Biography? - L. Stanley
    Repositioning Documents in Social Research - Lindsay Prior
    Historians and Oral History - P. Thompson
    Constructing Credible Images: Documentary Studies, Social Research and Visual Studies - Jon Wagner
    VOLUME TWO: Analysing Human Documents
    Assessing Documentary Sources - John Scott
    Analysing Documentary Realities - Paul Atkinson and Amanda Coffey
    Doing Historical and Documentary Research - Ben Gidley
    Content, Meaning and Reference - Lindsay Prior
    An Introduction to Content Analysis - B. Berg and H. Lune
    The Interpretation of Documents and Material Culture - Ian Hodder
    Using Visual Methods and Documents - Jennifer Mason
    The Interpretation of Pictures and the Documentary Method - Ralf Bohnsack
    Comments on Elias?s ?Scenes from the Life of a Knight? - Eric Dunning
    How to Look at Family Photographs: Practices, Objects, Subjects and Places - G. Rose
    Videography: Analysing Video Data as a ?Focused? Ethnographic and Hermeneutical Exercise - Hubert Knoblauch and Bernt Schnettler
    What Is Discourse Analysis? - B. Paltridge
    Theoretical Background - Linda Wood and Rolf Kroger
    Exploring Conversations about and with Documents - Tim Rapley
    The Epistolarium: On Theorizing Letters and Correspondences - Liz Stanley
    Analyzing Biographies and Narratives - G. Gibbs
    Pearls, Pith, and Provocation: Ethical Issues in the Documentary Data Analysis of Internet Posts and Archives - Judith Sixsmith and Craig Murray
    Sociology and, of and in Web 2.0: Some Initial Considerations - D. Beer and R. Burrows
    Towards a Sociological Understanding of Social Media: Theorizing Twitter - Dhiraj Murthy
    VOLUME THREE: Human Documents in Social Research
    Methods of Field Research 2: Interviews as Conversation - R. Burgess
    ?DEAR RESEARCHER?: The Use of Correspondence as a Method within Feminist Qualitative Research - Gayle Letherby and Dawn Zdrodowski
    Documents in Action I: Documents in Organisational Settings - Lindsay Prior
    Documents in Action II: Making Things Visible - Lindsay Prior
    The Journal Project: Research at the Boundaries between Social Sciences and the Arts - Judith Davidson
    ?Thanks for the Memory?: Memory Books as a Methodological Resource in Biographical Research - Rachel Thomson and Janet Holland
    Imagining The Sociological Imagination: The Biographical Context of a Sociological Classic - John Brewer
    Introduction - M. Keen
    Filling the Silences? Mass-Observations?s Wartime Diaries, Interpretive Work and Indexicality - Andrea Salter
    Autoethnography and Therapy Writing on the Move - Jeannie Wright
    Narratives of the Night: The Use of Audio Diaries in Researching Sleep - J. Hislop, S. Arber, R. Meadows and S. Venn
    Making Use of Audio Diaries in Research with Young People: Examining Narrative, Participation and Audience - N. Worth
    The Photograph in Theory - E. Chaplin
    Picture This: Researching Child Workers - Angela Bolton, Christopher Pole and Phillip Mizen
    Mourning the Family Album - Tahneer Oksman
    Good Young Nostalgia: Camera Phones and Technologies of Self among Israeli Youths - Ori Schwarz
    Digital Biography: Capturing Lives Online - Paul Longley Arthur
    Celebrity Bio Blogs: Hagiography, Pathography, and Perez Hilton - Elizabeth Podnieks
    ?My Vagina Makes Funny Noises?: Analyzing Online Forums to Assess the Real Sexual Health Concerns of Young People - A. Cohn and J. Richters
    VOLUME FOUR: Archival Research
    Behind the Scenes: Records and Archives - G. McCulloch
    Secondary Analysis of Archived Data - Louise Corti and Paul Thompson
    Secondary Analysis of Qualitative Data - Clive Seale
    The Ordinariness of the Archive - Thomas Osborne
    Archive - Mike Featherstone
    The Archive, Disciplinarity, and Governing: Cultural Studies and the Writing of History - Craig Robertson
    Ethical Problems in Archival Research: Beyond Accessibility - Pamela Innes
    Archival Research as a Social Process - N. Lerner
    Keeping the Conversation Going: The Archive Thrives on Interviews and Oral History - B. Lucas and M. Strain
    Museums, the Sociological Imagination and the Imaginary Museum - Gordon Fyfe
    Ilya Neustadt, Norbert Elias, and the Leicester Department: Personal Correspondence and the History of Sociology in Britain - John Goodwin and Jason Hughes
    On Behaviour at the Table - Norbert Elias
    On the Relationship between Literature and Sociology in the Work of Norbert Elias - Helmut Kuzmics
    Extracts from Human Documents of the Industrial Revolution in Britain - E. Pike
    Writing to the Archive: Mass-Observation as Autobiography - Dorothy Sheridan
    Using the Mass-Observation Archive as a Source for Women?s Studies - Dorothy Sheridan
    Research Methodology in Mass Observation Past and Present: ?Scientifically, about as Valuable as a Chimpanzee?s Tea Party at the Zoo? - Annebella Pollen
    Working-Class Identities in the 1960s: Revisiting the Affluent Worker Study - Mike Savage
    Data and Archives: The Internet as Site and Subject - Fiona Gill and Catriona Elder
    Recent Developments in Archiving Social Research - Louise Corti

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