Edited by Wolff-Michael Roth, Franz Breuer & Katja Mruck
Thematic Issue
| Subjectivity and Reflexivity in Qualitative Research—The FQS Issues |
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Katja Mruck, Franz Breuer |
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| Reflexivity and Subjectivity: A Possible Road Map for Reading the Special Issues |
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Wolff-Michael Roth, Franz Breuer |
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| Subjectivity and Reflexivity in the Social Sciences: Epistemic Windows and Methodical Consequences |
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Franz Breuer |
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| "Lay Person" or "Health Expert"? Exploring Theoretical and Practical Aspects of Reflexivity in Qualitative Health Research |
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Bruce Bolam, Kate Gleeson, Simon Murphy |
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| When "We Ourselves" Become Our Own Field of Research |
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Gert Dressel, Nikola Langreiter |
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| Triangulation of Subjectivity |
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Wolfgang Fichten, Birgit Dreier |
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| Challenging the Dualistic Assumptions of Academic Writing: Representing Ph.D. Research As Embodied Practice |
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Mary Hanrahan |
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| "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 |
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Silvia Heizmann |
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| One Thing Leads to Another or: Self-Reflexivity as Method |
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Olaf Jensen, Harald Welzer |
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| At the Edge: Negotiating Boundaries in Research with Children and Young People |
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Helen Kay, Viviene Cree, Kay Tisdall, Jennifer Wallace |
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| (Hi)stories on (Hi)stories. Historical-Anthropological Fieldwork as Reflexive Process |
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Ernst Langthaler |
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| Becoming and Belonging: Learning Qualitative Research Through Legitimate Peripheral Participation |
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Stuart Lee, Wolff-Michael Roth |
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| The Analysis of Counter-Transference Reactions Is a Means to Discern Latent Interview-Contents |
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Stephan Marks, Heidi Mönnich-Marks |
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| Enhancing the Practice of PhD Supervisory Relationships Through First- And Second-Person Action Research/Peer Partnership Inquiry |
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Judith McMorland, Brigid Carroll, Susan Copas, Judith Pringle |
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| The Place of the Unconscious in Qualitative Research |
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Harriet W. Meek |
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| The Write of Passage: Reflections on Writing a Dissertation in Narrative Methodology |
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Chaim Noy |
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| Exploring the Dynamics of Subjectivity and Power Between Researcher and Researched |
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Sarah Riley, Wendy Schouten, Sharon Cahill |
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| The Interaction between Research Method and Subjective Competence in Systematic Metaphor Analysis |
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Rudolf Schmitt |
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| Workshops of Sensitivity, Expressiveness and Creativity: A Path to Integrate Subjectivity and Reflection in Qualitative Research |
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Maria de Fátima de A. Silveira, Dulce Maria Rosa Gualda, Vera Sobral, Ademilda Maria de S. Garcia |
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| There Is No Objective Subjectivity in the Study of Social Interaction |
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Tilo Weber |
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Single Contributions
| The Cultural-Psychological Foundations for Violence and Nonviolence. An Empirical Study |
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Nicole Capezza |
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| Reflexivity and Narratives in Action Research: A Discursive Approach |
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Monica Colombo |
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| Recovering the Objects: Towards a "Tasty" Research |
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Marisela Hernández |
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| Participant Observation in Political Science: Methodological Reflection and Field Report |
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Helmar Schöne |
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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 |
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Franz Breuer |
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| Interpretation in Psychology and Social Science—New Approach or a Neglected Tradition? |
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Jochen Fahrenberg |
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| Zeitgeist and Fashions in the Analysis of Empirical Data |
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Jürgen Rost |
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FQS Debate: Ethnography of the Career Politics
| Taboos of Thematization and Gate Keeping in the Social Sciences: Moderators' Comments |
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Franz Breuer, Jo Reichertz, Wolff-Michael Roth |
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| Laura Gets Her PhD. A Satire in Seven Acts |
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Angelika Birck |
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| On Taboos of Thematizing and the Impossibility of Doing a Sociology of Sociology |
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Günter Burkart |
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FQS Reviews
| Review: Arthur P. Bochner & Carolyn Ellis (Eds.) (2002). Ethnographically Speaking: Autoethnography, Literature and Aesthetics |
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Valerie Malhotra Bentz |
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| 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] |
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Michael B. Buchholz |
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| Review: Edmund Ballhaus (Ed.) (2001). Kulturwissenschaft, Film und Öffentlichkeit [Cultural Science, Film, and Public] |
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Thomas Döbler |
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| Review: Andreas Wernet (2000). Einführung in die Interpretationstechnik der Objektiven Hermeneutik [Introduction to Interpretation Techniques of Objective Hermeneutics] |
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Susanne Friese |
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| 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) |
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Katja Koch |
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| Review Essay: What is the Sociology of Crime? Disciplinary Conspicuousnesses and Qualitative Links |
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Ralf Ottermann |
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| Reply to Wolff-Michael Roth's Review Essay "Culture and Identity," published in FQS 4(1) |
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Carl Ratner |
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| Review Essay: Inside the Ghost Train of Collective Identity. Lutz Niethammer's Criticism of the Concept's Boom |
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Dietmar Rost |
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| Review Essay: The Dialectic of the General and Particular in Social Science Research and Teaching Praxis |
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Wolff-Michael Roth |
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| Review: Lars Schmitt (2002). Ökologie und gesellschaftskritisches Bewusstsein. Wie ROT ist eigentlich GRÜN? [Ecology and Critical Conscience: How RED is actually GREEN] |
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Tobias Sander |
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| 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] |
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Wilhelm Schwendemann |
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| Review Essay: Qualitative Research for the Education of Mankind |
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Achim Seiffarth |
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| Review: Beate Krais & Gunter Gebauer (2002). Habitus |
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Martin Spetsmann-Kunkel |
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| Review: Thomas Samuel Eberle (2000). Lebensweltanalyse und Handlungstheorie. Beiträge zur Verstehenden Soziologie [Life-world Analysis and Action Theory. Contributions to Interpretative Sociology] |
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Peter Stegmaier |
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| Review Essay: Youth—Youth Culture—Techno |
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Benjamin Stingl |
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| Review: kea. Zeitschrift für Kulturwissenschaften [kea. Journal for Cultural Sciences] (2001), Issue 14: Heteronormativität [Heteronormativity] |
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Tilmann Walter |
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| Review: Peter Berger (2001). Computer und Weltbild. Habitualisierte Konzepte von der Welt der Computer [Computer and Worldview. Habitualized Concepts of the World of Computers] |
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Till Westermayer |
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