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40th Anniversary of Studies in Symbolic Interaction [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 400 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 246x174x21 mm, kaal: 894 g
  • Sari: Studies in Symbolic Interaction
  • Ilmumisaeg: 02-May-2013
  • Kirjastus: Emerald Group Publishing Limited
  • ISBN-10: 178190782X
  • ISBN-13: 9781781907825
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 400 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 246x174x21 mm, kaal: 894 g
  • Sari: Studies in Symbolic Interaction
  • Ilmumisaeg: 02-May-2013
  • Kirjastus: Emerald Group Publishing Limited
  • ISBN-10: 178190782X
  • ISBN-13: 9781781907825
Teised raamatud teemal:
To mark 40 volumes of Studies in Symbolic Interaction, this volume includes a special introduction from Series Editor, Norman K. Denzin. This 40th volume advances critical discourse on several fronts at the same time, including a report from the First Contemporary Ethnography Across the Disciplines hui, Waikato, New Zealand; New Empirical Studies by D. Coates, J. Johnson, D. Altheide, C. J. Schneider and D. Trotter, R. J. Berger, C. Corroto, J. Flad, and R. Quinney, and B. Jarrett (respectively): new religious movements, the California School of Symbolic Interaction, Terrorism and the National Security University, the 2011 Vancouver Riot, The Terrains of Medical Diagnosis and Treatment, and mediation processes. In a separate section to highlight the diverse and challenging aspects of symbolic interactionism; Ryan Turner asks if animals have selves? Michael Katovich and Robert Young and Carol Thompson use Turners article as a springboard for insightful commentary on the selves of other animals and the selves of humans.
List of Contributors
ix
Introduction xiii
Part 1 ETHNOGRAPHIC PRACTICE(S) AND SYMBOLIC INTERACTION: WORK FROM THE CONTEMPORARY ETHNOGRAPHY ACROSS THE DISCIPLINES HUI
Ethnographic Practice(S) and Symbolic Interaction: Work from the Contemporary Ethnography Across the Disciplines Hui
3(12)
Robert E. Rinehart
Section A Emergent Methods
Hypertextual Self-Scapes: Crossing the Barriers of the Skin
15(28)
Ruth Gibbons
The Contact Sheet: Combining Evocative and Analytic Modes Into Visual Autoethnography of the Moment
43(26)
Dan Fleming
Shaun Nicholson
Movement-Initiated Writing in Dance Ethnography
69(26)
Alys Longley
Transgressing Boundaries of Private and Public: Auto-Ethnography and Intercultural Funerals
95(34)
Jenny Ritchie
Sandy Morrison
Timote Vaiojeti
Te Whaiwhaia Ritchie
Section B Practice And Advocacy
An Autoethnography of Queer Transmasculine Femme Incoherence and The Ethics of Trans Research
129(24)
Joe Macdonald
Going "Slowly Slowly": An Ethnographic Engagement with Resettled Sudanese Men
153(22)
Jay M. Marlowe
Symbolic Interactionism In Safety Communication in the Workplace
175(28)
Christine Teague
David Leith
Lelia Green
Section C Social Justice and Transformation
Boys' Visual Representations and Interpretations of Physical Education
203(24)
Goran Gerdin
Ethnographic Fieldwork as Embodied Material Practice: Reflections from Theory and the Field
227(20)
Nick Hopwood
To The Field, and Back
247(24)
Julie Barbour
Part 2 NEW EMPIRICAL STUDIES
New Religious Movements as Avenues for Self-Change and the Development of Increased Emotional Connectedness
271(36)
Dominiek D. Coates
The Contributions of the California Sociologies to the Diversity and Development of Symbolic Interaction
307(10)
John M. Johnson
Terrorism and the National Security University: Public Order Redux
317(18)
David L. Altheide
Social Media and the 2011 Vancouver Riot
335(28)
Christopher J. Schneider
Daniel Trottier
Navigating the Terrain of Medical Diagnosis and Treatment: Patient Decision Making and Uncertainty
363(32)
Ronald J. Berger
Carla Corroto
Jennifer Flad
Richard Quinney
Making Mediation Work: A Sociological View of Human Conflict
395(30)
Brian Jarrett
Part 3 ANIMALS and SELVES
Do Animals Have Selves?
425(36)
Ryan Turner
We'll Always Have the Self
461(6)
Michael A. Katovich
The Selves of Other Animals: Reconsidering Mead in Light of Multidisciplinary Evidence
467(18)
Robert L. Young
Carol Y. Thompson
About the Authors 485
Denzin N.K. - Institute of Communications Research, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA