1st Edition

Qualitative Inquiry and Global Crises

Edited By Norman K Denzin, Michael D Giardina Copyright 2011
    271 Pages
    by Routledge

    271 Pages
    by Routledge

    This plenary volume from the Sixth International Congress on Qualitative Inquiry (2010) highlights the variety of roles played by qualitative researchers in addressing global communities in crisis. It shows how qualitative researchers can bridge gaps in cultural and linguistic understanding to address issues of disparity in race, ethnicity, gender, and environment in the interests of global social justice and human rights. Authored by many of the world’s leading qualitative researchers, the signature articles in this volume point qualitative researchers toward a research stance of ethics, meaning, and advocacy.

    Introduction Qualitative Inquiry and Global Crises, Norman K. Denzin, Michael D. Giardina; Part 1 Theory; Chapter 1 Teaching Qualitative Research Responsively, Judith Preissle, Kathleen deMarrais; Chapter 2 Refusing Human Being in Humanist Qualitative Inquiry, Elizabeth Adams St. Pierre; Chapter 3 Interviewing and the Production of the Conversational Self, Svend Brinkmann; Part 2 Method; Chapter 4 Qualitative Research, Technology, and Global Change, Judith Davidson, Silvana di Gregorio; Chapter 5 Using Situational Analysis for Critical Qualitative Research Purposes, Michelle Salazar Perez, Gaile S. Cannella; Chapter 6 Mixed Methods, Mixed Causes?, Kenneth R. Howe; Chapter 7 Mixing Methods, Triangulation, and Integrated Research, Uwe Flick; Part 3 Performance; Chapter 8 The Exquisite Corpse of Art-Based Research, Charles R. Garoian; Chapter 9 Cinderella Story, James Haywood Rolling, Jr.; Chapter 10 Intimacy, Empathy, Activism, Elyse Pineau; Chapter 11 Fathers, Sons, and Protest at the School of the Americas, Tami L. Spry; Chapter 12 Learning to Remember the Things We've Learned to Forget, Cynthia B. Dillard; Chapter 13 Globalizing the Rural, Isamu Ito;

    Biography

    Norman K Denzin, Michael D Giardina