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Festschrift in Honor of Norman K. Denzin: He Knew His Song Well [Kõva köide]

Edited by (University of Northern Iowa, USA)
  • Formaat: Hardback, 216 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 229x152x15 mm, kaal: 382 g
  • Sari: Studies in Symbolic Interaction
  • Ilmumisaeg: 17-Oct-2022
  • Kirjastus: Emerald Publishing Limited
  • ISBN-10: 1803828420
  • ISBN-13: 9781803828428
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Hardback, 216 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 229x152x15 mm, kaal: 382 g
  • Sari: Studies in Symbolic Interaction
  • Ilmumisaeg: 17-Oct-2022
  • Kirjastus: Emerald Publishing Limited
  • ISBN-10: 1803828420
  • ISBN-13: 9781803828428
Teised raamatud teemal:

Due to his major contributions in qualitative inquiries, Norman K. Denzin is regarded as ‘the Father of Qualitative Inquiries.’Festschrift in Honor of Norman K. Denzin: He Knew His Song Well, Volume 55 of Studies in Symbolic Interaction, is a compilation of writings published in his honor.

Featuring chapters which detail Denzin’s unrivalled contributions to qualitative inquiries, the authors describe the immense scope of Denzin’s qualitative research, from symbolic interactionism and postmodernism to justice studies. Documenting Denzin’s inclusive efforts to embrace various perspectives in qualitative inquiries to advance the mission of qualitative research, this edited collection chronicles Denzin’s continuous efforts in nurturing the field of qualitative inquiries via editorship and conference organization, fostering generations of qualitative researchers around the world.

This collection is a comprehensive and compelling read for students and academics interested in qualitative research who wish to chart the impressive impact that Norman K. Denzin’s work has had on the field.



Due to his major contributions in qualitative inquiries, Norman K. Denzin is regarded as ‘the Father of Qualitative Inquiries.’ Volume 55 of Studies in Symbolic Interaction is a compilation of writings published in his honor.

About the Contributors xi
Volume Editor Preface xvii
PART I FESTSCHRIFT IN HONOR OF NORMAN K. DENZIN: HE KNEW HIS SONG WELL
Chapter 1 "We Are Not Alone": An Introduction to Norman Denzin's "Book of Friends"
3(10)
Michael D. Giardina
Chapter 2 One Day at a Time: A Four Act Play Performed by Norman K. Denzin
13(12)
John M. Johnson
Chapter 3 My Apprenticeship on the Prairie: Theory, Method, and Research in the Naturalistic Study of Social Interaction
25(14)
Michael G. Flaherty
Chapter 4 Norm Denzin's Empiricist Bent, Theory of the Self, and Focus on Paradoxical Agency
39(8)
Michael A. Katovich
Chapter 5 Norman Denzin: Building "A Bigger Tent"
47(8)
Harry Torrance
Chapter 6 A Case of You, Norman
55(10)
Arthur P. Bochner
Chapter 7 In Praise of Norman Denzin
65(6)
Laurel Richardson
Chapter 8 It's a Wonderful Qualitative Life: Norman Denzin and the Building of a Qualitative Community
71(8)
Mitchell Allen
Chapter 9 Norman Denzin: Making Room for Capacious Inquiry
79(4)
Stacy Holman Jones
Chapter 10 Celebrating Norman K. Denzin
83(6)
Robert E. Rinehart
Chapter 11 Coming out With Norman: Connecting Our Voices
89(12)
Carolyn Ellis
Chapter 12 Norman Denzin or a Life Dedicated to Social Transformation From the International Congress of Qualitative Inquiry
101(4)
Aitor Gomez Gonzalez
Chapter 13 I Seek You, ICQI
105(2)
Sophie Tamas
Chapter 14 A Moral Discourse: What Norman K. Denzin Does or Simply a Love Letter to My Dear Boss
107(10)
Claudio Moreira
Chapter 15 Three Movements for Norman Denzin
117(16)
Bryant Keith Alexander
Chapter 16 Denzin, Mills, and the Prophetic Pragmatic Promise and Task of the Sociological Imagination
133(20)
Emily Noelle Sanchez Ignacio
Chapter 17 Early Days in Champaign
153(4)
Patricia Ticineto Clough
Chapter 18 Fishing With the GOAT: Honoring Norman K. Denzin
157(1)
Joy Pierce
PART II REFLECTIONS
Chapter A Encounters at ICQI
157(12)
Lubomir Popov
Chapter B Chance Encounters
169(4)
Christopher T. Conner
Chapter C Ishmael's Oatmeal
173(2)
James Salvo
Selected Publications 175(8)
Norman K. Denzin
Index 183
Shing-Ling S. Chen is Professor of Mass Communication in the Department of Communication and Media at the University of Northern Iowa, USA. Trained by Carl J. Couch as a symbolic interactionist, Chen researches information technologies and social orders, as well as communication processes and social relationships.