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Volume 5, No. 1, Art. 26 January 2004Review NoteGünter Burkart & Jürgen Wolf (Eds.) (2002). Lebenszeiten. Erkundungen zur Soziologie der Generationen [Life Course. Investigation Into the Sociology of Generations]Stefanie Große (Germany)Abstract: This book consists of 26 articles and introduces the reader to different fields, methods and aspects of life course and generation research. It is published on the occasion of Martin KOHLI's 60th birthday and focuses on his research program. Most of the authors of the articles are personally involved and committed to his research program. Despite some critical remarks mentioned in this review, altogether this book is enriching to the field. It is also appealing for nonexperts because even the basic concepts of life course research are discussed. Key words: life course research, generation research, survey research, multivariate analyses, interpretive approaches in the social sciences, fieldwork, narrative interview, autobiographical narrative, biographical research This contribution is only available as a full text in the German language. German text Last update: 05/10/2004 Volume 5, No. 1 Table of Contents [qualitative-research.net]
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