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Blue Ribbon Papers : Behind the Professional Mask: The Self-Revelations of Leading Symbolic Interactionists.

This volume is devoted to the Blue Ribbon Papers Series, under the intellectual leadership of Lonnie Athens, and presents autobiographies of scholars who have made significant contributions to symbolic interactionist approach over the 20th and 21st centuries, including David Altheide, Paul Atkinson,...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Denzin, Norman K.
Otros Autores: Athens, Lonnie
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Bradford : Emerald Group Pub., 2012.
Colección:Studies in Symbolic Interaction, 38.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Front cover; blue-ribbon papers: behind the professional mask: the autobiographies of leading symbolic interactionists; copyright page; contents; list of contributors; the self-revelations of 20th and 21st century interactionists: breaking the ''academic mold''; references; late innings: reflections on an academic game; pregame; not a bonus-baby; spring training; minor leagues; the ucsd innings; seasons in the sun; the emergence of media logic; qualitative media analysis; society for the study of symbolic interaction; extra innings; references.
  • An accidental anthropologist, a sceptical sociologist, a reluctant methodologistroutes and detours; edinburgh; a foot on the ladder; america; cardiff again; reflections; notes; references; reflections on a sociological journey; emerging from the shadows of a family past; going on to college; becoming and being a graduate student; surviving at sonoma; becoming a professional; concluding reflections; acknowledgments; references; turning points and trajectories in a late-blooming career; beginnings; being a hippie in the woods and becoming a transdisciplinary socialist feminist interactionist.
  • Grad school and postdoc yearscoming home again
  • ucsf revisited; trajectories of work; circling back and reclaiming identities; notes; acknowledgment; references; becoming a mead scholar: recalling my intellectual journey; early education; yale university graduate school; becoming a faculty member at beloit college; pursuing a scholarly agenda; recent and projected research projects; concluding remarks; references; revisioning an ethnographic life: integrating a communicative heart with a sociological eye; a small-town rural southern upbringing, 1950-1969; finding sociology: 1967-1973.
  • Becoming an academic: graduate school, 1974-1981writing fisher folk: 1974-1985; bringing in emotions and sociological introspection: 1982-1986; writing final negotiations as emotional sociology: 1985-1995; seeking and forming academic communities: 1985-2010; circling back and reclaiming identities; note; acknowledgment; references; am i now, or have i ever been, a symbolic interactionist? autobiographical reflections; a brief life history; conclusion; notes; references; this really isn't about me: reflections on an intellectual and activist path; early epiphanies; back home again in indiana.
  • Becoming a spear carrier for the empiregraduate education in california during the 1960s; sociology in arizona; the transition to justice studies; midlife crises and turning points; symbolic interaction and existential sociology; symbolic interaction and qualitative research; epilogue: no regrets, no fear; references; my life as a sociologist and an interactionist; sociology as something to do; sociology as something to know; sociology as something to be; sociology as someone to be; references; my story and i'm sticking to it
  • until i revise it; references; author biography.