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FQS-Newsletter May 2006 Dear All, I would like to inform you that FQS 7(3)—"Qualitative Migration Research in Contemporary Europe" (http://www.qualitative-research.net/fqs/fqs-e/inhalt3-06-e.htm), edited by Maren Borkert, Alberto Martín Pérez, Sam Scott & Carla De Tona—is available online (see http://www.qualitative-research.net/fqs/fqs-e/rubriken-e.htm for former issues). As always, in addition to articles relating to "Qualitative Migration Research" the issue also provides selected single contributions as well as articles belonging to FQS Interviews, FQS Reviews, and FQS Conferences.
Enjoy reading! Katja Mruck A) FQS 7(3) QUALITATIVE MIGRATION RESEARCH IN CONTEMPORARY EUROPE http://www.qualitative-research.net/fqs/fqs-e/inhalt3-06-e.htm English Maren Borkert (Germany), Alberto Martín Pérez (Spain), Sam Scott & Carla De Tona (UK): Introduction: Understanding Migration
Research (Across National and Academic Boundaries) in Europe Maren Borkert (Germany) & Carla De Tona (Irland): Stories of HERMES: An Analysis of the Issues Faced by Young European Researchers
in Migration and Ethnic Studies Deianira Ganga & Sam Scott (UK): Cultural "Insiders" and the Issue of Positionality in Qualitative Migration Research: Moving
"Across" and Moving "Along" Researcher-Participant Divides Alberto Martín Pérez (Spain): Doing Qualitative Research with Migrants as a Native Citizen: Reflections from Spain Anja Weiss (Germany): Comparative Research on Highly Skilled Migrants. Can Qualitative Interviews Be Used in Order to Reconstruct
a Class Position? Laura Catalán Eraso (Spain): Reflecting Upon Interculturality in Ethnographic Filmmaking Annalisa Frisina (Italy): Back-talk Focus Groups as a Follow-Up Tool in Qualitative Migration Research: The Missing Link? Filio Degni, Seppo Poentinen & Mulki Moelsae (Finland): Somali Parents' Experiences of Bringing up Children in Finland: Exploring
Social-Cultural Change within Migrant Households Claudia Mantovan (Italy): Immigration and Citizenship: Participation and Self-organisation of Immigrants in the Veneto (North
Italy) Smaragdi Boura (Greece): Imagining Homeland: Identity and Repertories of a Greek Labour-immigrant Musician in Germany Arnd-Michael Nohl, Karin Schittenhelm, Oliver Schmidtke & Anja Weiss (Germany): Cultural Capital during Migration—A Multi-level
Approach for the Empirical Analysis of the Labor Market Integration of Highly Skilled Migrants Ronit Lentin and Hassan Bousetta in Conversation With Carla De Tona: "But What Is Interesting Is the Story of Why and How
Migration Happened" Single Contributions Barbara Dieris (Germany): "Ah Mom, What's Happened to You?!" A Grounded Theory-Study about Repositioning in the Relationship
Between Elderly Parents and Their Adult, Care-Giving Children Elizabeth Anne Kinsella (Canada): Hermeneutics and Critical Hermeneutics: Exploring Possibilities within the Art of Interpretation Vered Tohar, Merav Asaf, Anat Kainan & Rakefet Shachar (Israel): Personal Narratives as a Way to Understand the Worlds of
College Lecturers FQS Interviews Practical Elaborations. About the Development of Foucauldian Discourse Analysis in Germany. Juergen Link in Conversation With
Rainer Diaz-Bone Critical Discourse Analysis. The Elaboration of a Problem Oriented Discourse Analytic Approach After Foucault. Siegfried Jaeger
in Conversation With Rainer Diaz-Bone FQS Reviews Nicola Doering (Germany): Review, Martin Spetsmann-Kunkel (2004). Die Moral der Daytime Talkshow. Eine soziologische Analyse
eines umstrittenen Fernsehformats [The Morality of the Daytime Talk Show. A Sociological Analysis of a Controversial Television
Format] Karen Eppley (USA): Defying Insider-Outsider Categorization: One Researcher's Fluid and Complicated Positioning on the Insider-Outsider
Continuum. Review Essay: David Weaver-Zercher (Ed.) (2005). Writing the Amish: The Worlds of John A. Hostetler Michael Goepfert (UK): Review, Heather D'Cruz & Martyn Jones (2004). Social Work Research—Ethical and Political Contexts Dagmar Hoffmann (Germany): Review, Uwe Flick (2004). Triangulation. Eine Einfuehrung [Triangulation. An Introduction] Lothar Mikos (Germany): Review, Bettina Fritzsche (2003). Pop-Fans. Studie einer Maedchenkultur [Pop-Fans: Study of a Girl
Culture] Laila Niklasson (Sweden): Review, Ming-sum Tsui (2005). Social Work Supervision. Context and Concepts Achim Seiffarth (Italy): Lacan, via Messenger. Review Essay: Georg Christoph Tholen, Gerhard Schmitz & Manfred Riepe (Eds.)
(2001). Uebertragung—Uebersetzung—Ueberlieferung. Episteme und Sprache in der Psychoanalyse Lacans [Transfer—Translation—Tradition.
Episteme and Language in Lacan's Psychoanalysis] Harald Weilnboeck (Switzerland): Narration Theory as Possible Common Denominator of the Humanities. Review Essay: Vera Luif,
Gisela Thoma & Brigitte Boothe (Eds.) (2006). Beschreiben—Erschliessen—Erlaeutern. Psychotherapieforschung als qualitative
Wissenschaft [Describe—Reconstruct—Explain. Psychotherapeutic Inquiry as Qualitative (Social) Science] FQS Conferences Naziker Bayram, Jo Reichertz & Nadia Zaboura (Germany): Conference Report: "Actor Brain" B) ADDITIONAL LANGUAGE VERSIONS FOR ARTICLES, PUBLISHED IN FORMER FQS ISSUES Andrea D. Buehrmann (Germany): The Emerging of the Enterprising Self and Its Contemporary Hegemonic Status: Some Fundamental
Observations for an Analysis of the (Trans-) Formational Process of Modern Forms of Subjectivation. Published in FQS 6(1) in German; now available also in English at: C) FROM OUR READERS Translating interviews/transcripts Writing life stories D) CONFERENCES AND WORKSHOPS 10-14 July, Center for Studies and Research in Humanities, Barcelona, Spain 4-6 September, Cardiff University, UK 14-15 October, Shanghai, China See http://www.qualitative-research.net/fqs/conferences/conferences-coming-e.htm (English) and http://www.qualitative-research.net/fqs/conferences/conferences-coming-d.htm (German) for additional Conference Announcements. E) LINKS ESA Qualitative Methods Research Network Centre for Narrative Research Visiting International Fellowship in Social Research Methods, Institute of Social Research, University of Surrey Website on Digital Recording and Transcribing Matti Hyvaerinen, Anu Korhonen & Juri Mykkaenen (Eds.) (2006). The Travelling Concept of Narrative, electronic volume Toolkit GENDER, CONFLICT, TRANSFORMATION & THE PSYCHOSOCIAL APPROACH F) OPEN ACCESS NEWS The May SPARC Open Access Newsletter Coalition for Action "Copyright for Education and Research" Submission to the Australian Research Council, Funding Rules & Agreements New mailing list, dealing with open access journals EPrints Community Invitation to participate in a JISC-funded study on UK Data Archives Conferences June 5, London, UK October 8-10, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY U.S.A. Presentations and Reports Institutional Repositories and Enhanced and Alternative Metrics of Publication Impact: International Workshop, Humboldt University
Berlin, 20-21 February 1st European Conference on Scientific Publishing in Biomedicine & Medicine, Lund, Sweden, 21-22 April Texts THE COPY/SOUTH DOSSIER: Issues in the economics, politics, and ideology of copyright in the global South Michael Carroll: Copyright in "Pre-Prints" and "Post-Prints", Carrollogos Gunther Eysenbach: Citation Advantage of Open Access Articles. PLoS Biology 4(5) Rachel Heery & Andy Powell: Digital Repositories Roadmap: looking forward Britt Peterson: Taking Aim at Scientific Journals, Seed Magazine, May 19, 2006 Journals/Newsletter Directory of Open Access Journals Open Access English Language Journals Portal "OPEN J-Gate" launched Open Access Journals on the new portal "Geoscience e-Journals" Australian Journal of Emerging Technologies and Society, 4(1) Cyberculture, new reviews, May Digital Humanities Quarterly First Monday, 11(5) Global Media Journal, 1(1) Image [&] Narrative, 13 International Journal of Private Higher Education, 2(1) Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication, 11(3) M/C - Media and Culture, 9(2) Solidarity & Sustainability, 2(5) TRANS, 16 Ubiquity, 7(20) Last update: 30.07.2007 Volume 9, No. 1 Table of Contents [qualitative-research.net]
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