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Festschrift in Honour of Kathy Charmaz /

Détails bibliographiques
Cote:Libro Electrónico
Autres auteurs: Bryant, Antony (Éditeur intellectuel), Clarke, Adele E. (Éditeur intellectuel)
Format: Électronique eBook
Langue:Inglés
Publié: Bingley, UK : Emerald Group Publishing, 2023.
Édition:First edition.
Collection:Studies in symbolic interaction ; v. 56.
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Accès en ligne:Texto completo
Table des matières:
  • Chapter 1. On the Edges of Grounded Theory: Ode to Kathy; Norman K. Denzin Chapter 2. Older, Wiser and Much More Daring: On Kathy Charmaz' Creative Explosion c1995-2020; Adele E. Clarke Chapter 3. Kathy's Context: In spite of. . .; Janice M. Morse Chapter 4. Promoting Social Justice with Grounded Theory: Applying the Grounded Text Mining Approach to Deposition Analyses; Hisako Kakai and Mitsuyuki Inaba Chapter 5. Wispy Selves: Identity and Identification on History's Edge; Gary Alan Fine Chapter 6. 'Indigenization' of the Grounded Theory Methodology (GTM): An Unfinished Conversation with Kathy Charmaz; César A. Cisneros-Puebla Chapter 7. Kathy Charmaz and Critical Grounded Theory: Memories, Reflections, and Contributions; Gregory Hadley Chapter 8. Forging New Directions for Qualitative Sociology: The legacy of Kathy Charmaz; Elizabeth Hordge-Freeman Chapter 9. Humanizing and Decolonizing Grounded Theory: A Journey Lived by Kathy Charmaz; Kumar Ravi Priya Chapter 10. A View from the Corner; Terrie Vann Ward Chapter 11. Embracing a Legacy, Enabling Social Justice Research through Constructivist Grounded Theory; Denise R. Simmons Chapter 12. The Legacy of Kathy Charmaz's Scholarship and Mentorship: Enacting Her Constructivist Principles through Critically Reflexive Grounded Theory Practice; Elaine Keane Chapter 13. Adapting Constructivist Grounded Theory and the New Sociology of Childhood to Study Children's Everyday Experiences and Social Life; Robert Thornberg Chapter 14. Research Practice in the Interregnum: An Appreciation of the Work and Vision of Kathy Charmaz; Antony Bryant Part I: New Empirical Studies Politeness as Collective Facework: The Case of Swedish Jante Law; Susie Scott.