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Narrating Social Work Through Autoethnography /

Autoethnography is an innovative approach to inquiry located in the interstices between science and literature. Blending researcher and subject roles, autoethnographers use analytical strategies to explore the social and cultural contexts of meaningful life experiences and their implications for the...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Eisikovits, Zvi (Contribuidor), Farrell Delaney, Orlagh (Contribuidor), Fook, Jan (Contribuidor), Hefel, Johanna (Contribuidor), Irving, Allan (Contribuidor), Ishibashi Martinez, Noriko (Contribuidor), Kennedy, Patricia (Contribuidor), Koren, Chaya (Contribuidor), Mccrea, Katherine Tyson (Contribuidor), Ranta-Tyrkkö, Satu (Contribuidor), Solomon, Brenda (Contribuidor), Staller, Karen (Contribuidor), Witkin, Stanley L. (Contribuidor), Witkin, Stanley (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York, NY : Columbia University Press, [2014]
Edición:Pilot project. eBook available to selected US libraries only
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Frontmatter
  • Contents
  • Foreword
  • Preface
  • Chapter 1. Autoethnography
  • Chapter 2. Where's Beebee?
  • Chapter 3. A Finn in India
  • Chapter 4. Being of Two Minds
  • Chapter 5. Learning From and Researching (My Own) Experience
  • Chapter 6. What Remains?
  • Chapter 7. What Matters Most in Living and Dying
  • Chapter 8. Will You Be with Me to the End?
  • Chapter 9. Holding On While Letting Go
  • Chapter 10. The Pretty Girl in the Mirror
  • Chapter 11. Reality Isn't What It Used to Be
  • Chapter 12. From Advising to Mentoring to Becoming Colleagues
  • Contributors
  • Index