Narrating Social Work Through Autoethnography.
Autoethnography is an innovative approach to inquiry in which the researcher is also the subject of the research. Using scholarly and literary devices, the researcher/subject explores the social and cultural contexts of meaningful life experiences and their implications for the present. Eschewing th...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
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New York :
Columbia University Press,
2014.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Autoethnography : The Opening Act / Stanley L Witkin
- Where's Beebee? The Orphan Crisis in Global Child Welfare / Katherine Tyson McCrea
- A Finn in India : From Cultural Encounters to Global Imagining / Satu Ranta-Tyrkkö
- Being of Two Minds : Creating My Racialized Selves / Noriko Ishibashi Martinez
- Learning From and Researching (My Own) Experience : A Critical Reflection on the Experience of Social Difference / Jan Fook
- What Remains? Heroic Stories in Trace Materials / Karen M. Staller
- What Matters Most in Living and Dying : Pressing Through Detection, Trying to Connect / Brenda Solomon
- Will You Be with Me to the End? Personal Experiences of Cancer and Death / Johanna Hefel
- Holding on While Letting Go : An Autoethnographic Study of Divorce in Ireland / Orlagh Farrell Delaney and Patricia Kennedy
- The Pretty Girl in the Mirror : A Gender Transient's Tale / Allan Irving
- Reality Isn't What It Used to Be : An Inquiry of Transformative Change / Stanley L Witkin
- From Advising to Mentoring to Becoming Colleagues : An Autoethnography of a Growing Professional Relationship in Social Work Education / Zvi Eisikovits and Chaya Koren.