Emergent methods in social research [electronic resource] / edited by Sharlene Nagy Hesse-Biber, Patricia Leavy.

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Published: Thousand Oaks : Sage Publications, c2006.
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction: emergent methods in social research within and across disciplines
  • Skirting a pleated text: de-disciplining an academic life / Laurel Richardson
  • Getting connected: how sociologists can access the high tech élite / Trond Arne Undheim
  • A sociologist among economists: some thoughts on methods, positionality, and subjectivity / Sarah Babb
  • Ethnography and conversation analysis: what is the context of an utterance? / Douglas W. Maynard
  • Creativity within qualitative research on families: new ideas for old methods / Sharon A. Deacon
  • Sampling human experience in naturalistic settings / Tamlin Conner and Eliza Bliss-Moreau
  • Feminist visualization: re-envisioning GIS as method in feminist geographic research / Mei-Po Kwan
  • Practical strategies for combining qualitative and quantitative methods: applications to health research / David L. Morgan
  • Performing autoethnography: an embodied methodological praxis / Tami Spry
  • Exposed methodology: the body as a deconstructive practice / Wanda S. Pillow
  • Ethnodrama: performed research--limitations and potential / Jim Mienczakowski
  • On the listening guide: a voice-centered relational method / Carol Gilligan, Renée Spencer, M. Katherine Weinberg, and Tatiana Bertsch
  • Friendship as method / Lisa M. Tillmann-Healy
  • Gender imago / Niza Yanay and Nitza Berkovitch
  • The personal is political: using daily diaries to examine everyday prejudice-related experiences / Lauri L. Hyers, Janet K. Swim, and Robyn K. Mallett
  • Feminist media ethnography in India: exploring power, gender, and culture in the field / Radhika Parameswaran
  • Conclusion: "Coming at things differently": the need for emergent methods.