Edited by a leading scholar in the field, this book covers the historical background of CMW as a methodology and its place within the wider context of qualitative research methods. It shows key features of the methodology with particular attention to current social issues, and is grounded in the case studies that show its practical applications.
Edited by a leading scholar in the field, this book covers the historical background of CMW as a methodology and its place within the wider context of qualitative research methods. It shows key features of the methodology with particular attention to current social issues, and is grounded in the case studies that show its practical applications.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Corey W. Johnson is a Professor in the Faculty of Applied Health Sciences at the University of Waterloo. His research focuses on the power relations between dominant (white, male, heterosexual, etc.) and non-dominant populations in the cultural contexts of leisure. He currently co-edits Leisure Sciences and has written Fostering Social Justice through Qualitative Research: A Methodological Guide (Routledge 2015)
Inhaltsangabe
Acknowledgements Part One 1. The History and Methodological Tradition(s) of Collective Memory Work Corey W. Johnson, Dana B. Kivel and Luc S. Cousineau Part Two 2. How Does Media Consumption Contribute to Understandings of Manhood According to Race and Sexual Identity? Rudy Dunlap and Corey W. Johnson 3. How do Adults Remember Their Parents' Reaction to Gender Non-Conformity? Rebecca Eaker, Anneliese Singh and Corey W. Johnson 4. How Can Memories of Enacted Masculinity Create More Effective Elementary School Teachers? Chris Hansen and Corey W. Johnson 5. What are the Experiences of White faculty at Historically Black Colleges and Universities? Needham Yancey Gulley, Anthony F. Patterson and Corey W. Johnson 6. How Do We Sustain Activism?: LGBTQ and Black People Share Their Positive and Negative Experiences Jemelleh Coes, Needham Yancey Gulley and Corey W. Johnson 7. Using Collective Memory Work to Create Safer Schools for Queer and Trans Students: A Story of Love, Liberation, and Transformation Anneliese A. Singh and Corey W. Johnson Part Three 8. Why Shouldn't I Do Collective Memory Work? Potential Challenges and Pitfalls Nikki Laird and Corey W. Johnson 9. Are you next? Common Elements of Collective Memory Work Corey W. Johnson and Harrison Oakes Contributing Authors
Acknowledgements Part One 1. The History and Methodological Tradition(s) of Collective Memory Work Corey W. Johnson, Dana B. Kivel and Luc S. Cousineau Part Two 2. How Does Media Consumption Contribute to Understandings of Manhood According to Race and Sexual Identity? Rudy Dunlap and Corey W. Johnson 3. How do Adults Remember Their Parents' Reaction to Gender Non-Conformity? Rebecca Eaker, Anneliese Singh and Corey W. Johnson 4. How Can Memories of Enacted Masculinity Create More Effective Elementary School Teachers? Chris Hansen and Corey W. Johnson 5. What are the Experiences of White faculty at Historically Black Colleges and Universities? Needham Yancey Gulley, Anthony F. Patterson and Corey W. Johnson 6. How Do We Sustain Activism?: LGBTQ and Black People Share Their Positive and Negative Experiences Jemelleh Coes, Needham Yancey Gulley and Corey W. Johnson 7. Using Collective Memory Work to Create Safer Schools for Queer and Trans Students: A Story of Love, Liberation, and Transformation Anneliese A. Singh and Corey W. Johnson Part Three 8. Why Shouldn't I Do Collective Memory Work? Potential Challenges and Pitfalls Nikki Laird and Corey W. Johnson 9. Are you next? Common Elements of Collective Memory Work Corey W. Johnson and Harrison Oakes Contributing Authors
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