Subjectivity and Reflexivity in Qualitative Research II

Vol 4, No 2 (2003)

Edited by Wolff-Michael Roth, Franz Breuer & Katja Mruck

Thematic Issue

Subjectivity and Reflexivity in Qualitative Research—The FQS Issues Abstract HTML PDF
Katja Mruck, Franz Breuer
Reflexivity and Subjectivity: A Possible Road Map for Reading the Special Issues Abstract HTML PDF
Wolff-Michael Roth, Franz Breuer
Subjectivity and Reflexivity in the Social Sciences: Epistemic Windows and Methodical Consequences Abstract HTML PDF
Franz Breuer
"Lay Person" or "Health Expert"? Exploring Theoretical and Practical Aspects of Reflexivity in Qualitative Health Research Abstract HTML PDF
Bruce Bolam, Kate Gleeson, Simon Murphy
When "We Ourselves" Become Our Own Field of Research Abstract HTML PDF
Gert Dressel, Nikola Langreiter
Grave Tending: With Mom at the Cemetery Abstract HTML PDF
Carolyn Ellis
Triangulation of Subjectivity Abstract
Wolfgang Fichten, Birgit Dreier
Challenging the Dualistic Assumptions of Academic Writing: Representing Ph.D. Research As Embodied Practice Abstract HTML PDF
Mary Hanrahan
"Because of You I Am an Invalid!"—Some Methodological Reflections About the Limitations of Collecting and Interpreting Verbal Data and the Attempt to Win New Insights by Applying the Epistemological Potential of Ethnopsychoanalytical Concepts Abstract
Silvia Heizmann
One Thing Leads to Another or: Self-Reflexivity as Method Abstract
Olaf Jensen, Harald Welzer
At the Edge: Negotiating Boundaries in Research with Children and Young People Abstract HTML PDF
Helen Kay, Viviene Cree, Kay Tisdall, Jennifer Wallace
(Hi)stories on (Hi)stories. Historical-Anthropological Fieldwork as Reflexive Process Abstract
Ernst Langthaler
Becoming and Belonging: Learning Qualitative Research Through Legitimate Peripheral Participation Abstract HTML PDF
Stuart Lee, Wolff-Michael Roth
The Analysis of Counter-Transference Reactions Is a Means to Discern Latent Interview-Contents Abstract HTML PDF
Stephan Marks, Heidi Mönnich-Marks
Enhancing the Practice of PhD Supervisory Relationships Through First- And Second-Person Action Research/Peer Partnership Inquiry Abstract HTML PDF
Judith McMorland, Brigid Carroll, Susan Copas, Judith Pringle
The Place of the Unconscious in Qualitative Research Abstract HTML PDF
Harriet W. Meek
The Write of Passage: Reflections on Writing a Dissertation in Narrative Methodology Abstract HTML PDF
Chaim Noy
Exploring the Dynamics of Subjectivity and Power Between Researcher and Researched Abstract HTML PDF
Sarah Riley, Wendy Schouten, Sharon Cahill
The Interaction between Research Method and Subjective Competence in Systematic Metaphor Analysis Abstract
Rudolf Schmitt
Workshops of Sensitivity, Expressiveness and Creativity: A Path to Integrate Subjectivity and Reflection in Qualitative Research Abstract HTML PDF
Maria de Fátima de A. Silveira, Dulce Maria Rosa Gualda, Vera Sobral, Ademilda Maria de S. Garcia
There Is No Objective Subjectivity in the Study of Social Interaction Abstract HTML PDF
Tilo Weber

Single Contributions

The Cultural-Psychological Foundations for Violence and Nonviolence. An Empirical Study Abstract HTML PDF
Nicole Capezza
Reflexivity and Narratives in Action Research: A Discursive Approach Abstract HTML PDF
Monica Colombo
Recovering the Objects: Towards a "Tasty" Research Abstract
Marisela Hernández
Participant Observation in Political Science: Methodological Reflection and Field Report Abstract
Helmar Schöne

FQS Debate: Quality of Qualitative Research

Qualitative and Quantitative Methods: Positions and Position Changes in Psychology. A Comment on Texts by Jochen Fahrenberg and Jürgen Rost Abstract
Franz Breuer
Interpretation in Psychology and Social Science—New Approach or a Neglected Tradition? Abstract
Jochen Fahrenberg
Zeitgeist and Fashions in the Analysis of Empirical Data Abstract
Jürgen Rost

FQS Debate: Ethnography of the Career Politics

Taboos of Thematization and Gate Keeping in the Social Sciences: Moderators' Comments Abstract HTML PDF
Franz Breuer, Jo Reichertz, Wolff-Michael Roth
Laura Gets Her PhD. A Satire in Seven Acts Abstract HTML PDF
Angelika Birck
On Taboos of Thematizing and the Impossibility of Doing a Sociology of Sociology Abstract
Günter Burkart

FQS Reviews

Review: Arthur P. Bochner & Carolyn Ellis (Eds.) (2002). Ethnographically Speaking: Autoethnography, Literature and Aesthetics Abstract HTML PDF
Valerie Malhotra Bentz
Review: Klaus Antons, Andreas Amann, Gisela Clausen, Oliver König & Karl Schattenhofer (2001). Gruppenprozesse verstehen. Gruppendynamische Forschung und Praxis [Understanding Group Processes. Group Dynamics—Research and Practice] Abstract
Michael B. Buchholz
Review: Edmund Ballhaus (Ed.) (2001). Kulturwissenschaft, Film und Öffentlichkeit [Cultural Science, Film, and Public] Abstract
Thomas Döbler
Review: Andreas Wernet (2000). Einführung in die Interpretationstechnik der Objektiven Hermeneutik [Introduction to Interpretation Techniques of Objective Hermeneutics] Abstract
Susanne Friese
Appendix to Review: Norbert Dittmar (2002). Transkription. Ein Leitfaden mit Aufgaben für Studenten, Forscher und Laien [Transcription—A Guide for Students, Researchers and Laymen], published in FQS 4(1) Abstract
Katja Koch
Review Essay: What is the Sociology of Crime? Disciplinary Conspicuousnesses and Qualitative Links Abstract
Ralf Ottermann
Reply to Wolff-Michael Roth's Review Essay "Culture and Identity," published in FQS 4(1) Abstract HTML PDF
Carl Ratner
Review Essay: Inside the Ghost Train of Collective Identity. Lutz Niethammer's Criticism of the Concept's Boom Abstract
Dietmar Rost
Review Essay: The Dialectic of the General and Particular in Social Science Research and Teaching Praxis Abstract HTML PDF
Wolff-Michael Roth
Review: Lars Schmitt (2002). Ökologie und gesellschaftskritisches Bewusstsein. Wie ROT ist eigentlich GRÜN? [Ecology and Critical Conscience: How RED is actually GREEN] Abstract
Tobias Sander
Review: Harald Welzer (Ed.) (1999). Auf den Trümmern der Geschichte: Gespräche mit Raul Hilberg, Hans Mommsen und Zygmunt Bauman [On the Ruins of History: Discourses with Raul Hilberg, Hans Mommsen and Zygmunt Bauman] Abstract
Wilhelm Schwendemann
Review Essay: Qualitative Research for the Education of Mankind Abstract
Achim Seiffarth
Review: Beate Krais & Gunter Gebauer (2002). Habitus Abstract
Martin Spetsmann-Kunkel
Review: Thomas Samuel Eberle (2000). Lebensweltanalyse und Handlungstheorie. Beiträge zur Verstehenden Soziologie [Life-world Analysis and Action Theory. Contributions to Interpretative Sociology] Abstract
Peter Stegmaier
Review Essay: Youth—Youth Culture—Techno Abstract
Benjamin Stingl
Review: kea. Zeitschrift für Kulturwissenschaften [kea. Journal for Cultural Sciences] (2001), Issue 14: Heteronormativität [Heteronormativity] Abstract
Tilmann Walter
Review: Peter Berger (2001). Computer und Weltbild. Habitualisierte Konzepte von der Welt der Computer [Computer and Worldview. Habitualized Concepts of the World of Computers] Abstract
Till Westermayer