Further Researching Beneath the Surface
Psycho-Social Research Methods in Practice - Volume 2
Herausgeber: Cummins, Anne-Marie; Williams, Nigel
Further Researching Beneath the Surface
Psycho-Social Research Methods in Practice - Volume 2
Herausgeber: Cummins, Anne-Marie; Williams, Nigel
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This volume offers a timely exploration of developments in psycho-social research since that date and brings together a series of papers in which both longstanding contributors to the field and new researchers explore tensions, possibilities and innovations in psycho-socially inspired research.
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This volume offers a timely exploration of developments in psycho-social research since that date and brings together a series of papers in which both longstanding contributors to the field and new researchers explore tensions, possibilities and innovations in psycho-socially inspired research.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 218
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Juni 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 152mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 318g
- ISBN-13: 9781782204121
- ISBN-10: 1782204121
- Artikelnr.: 53074045
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 218
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Juni 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 152mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 318g
- ISBN-13: 9781782204121
- ISBN-10: 1782204121
- Artikelnr.: 53074045
Anne-Marie Cummins is a Senior Lecturer in Sociology at the University of the West of England, a founder member of the Centre for Psychosocial Studies (now the Psychosocial Studies Research group) and former UK editor of the journal Organisational and Social Dynamics. She has taught on and co-led the UWE Psychosocial Doctoral programme. Anne-Marie has a background in Group Relations, Group Analysis and Organisational Consultancy. Nigel Williams is a Senior Lecturer in Psychology, and a member of the Psycho-Social Studies Research Network at the University of the West of England. He is engaged in Psycho-social research that reaches across boundaries to deepen and inform professional practices. He lectures in Psycho-social and Beneath the Surface Methodologies, Systems and Complexity Theory, Groups and Organisations, and Intergenerational Memory. He is an organisational consultant and is a registered psychotherapist and supervisor with the United Kingdom Council for Psychotherapy.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
ABOUT THE EDITORS AND CONTRIBUTORS
INTRODUCTION: Researching beneath the surface-a continuing journey
PART I: KNOWING
CHAPTER ONE
"As easy as to know . . .": on the tensions between psychoanalysis and
psychosocial research
Jem Thomas
CHAPTER TWO
The researcher's subjectivity as a research instrument: from intuition to
surrender
Lita Crociani-Windland
CHAPTER THREE
Leaders and their relation to nature
Rembrandt Zegers
PART II: DOING
CHAPTER FOUR
Researching powerful people: the experience of having access to them
Louisa Diana Brunner
CHAPTER FIVE
"Every human being is an artist": from social representation to creative
experiences of self
Julian Manley
CHAPTER SIX
Prospects for the Listening Post as a psycho-social methodology
Anne-Marie Cummins
PART III: EXPERIENCING
CHAPTER SEVEN
The challenges of being a mature doctoral student: the supportive role of
vertical and lateral third spaces
Rose Redding Mersky
CHAPTER EIGHT
Markers and milestones: learning to navigate the psycho-social research
journey
Jane Woodend
CHAPTER NINE
Finding "self" when looking for "other": intrasubjectivity in the research
encounter
Nadine Riad Tchelebi
ABOUT THE EDITORS AND CONTRIBUTORS
INTRODUCTION: Researching beneath the surface-a continuing journey
PART I: KNOWING
CHAPTER ONE
"As easy as to know . . .": on the tensions between psychoanalysis and
psychosocial research
Jem Thomas
CHAPTER TWO
The researcher's subjectivity as a research instrument: from intuition to
surrender
Lita Crociani-Windland
CHAPTER THREE
Leaders and their relation to nature
Rembrandt Zegers
PART II: DOING
CHAPTER FOUR
Researching powerful people: the experience of having access to them
Louisa Diana Brunner
CHAPTER FIVE
"Every human being is an artist": from social representation to creative
experiences of self
Julian Manley
CHAPTER SIX
Prospects for the Listening Post as a psycho-social methodology
Anne-Marie Cummins
PART III: EXPERIENCING
CHAPTER SEVEN
The challenges of being a mature doctoral student: the supportive role of
vertical and lateral third spaces
Rose Redding Mersky
CHAPTER EIGHT
Markers and milestones: learning to navigate the psycho-social research
journey
Jane Woodend
CHAPTER NINE
Finding "self" when looking for "other": intrasubjectivity in the research
encounter
Nadine Riad Tchelebi
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
ABOUT THE EDITORS AND CONTRIBUTORS
INTRODUCTION: Researching beneath the surface-a continuing journey
PART I: KNOWING
CHAPTER ONE
"As easy as to know . . .": on the tensions between psychoanalysis and
psychosocial research
Jem Thomas
CHAPTER TWO
The researcher's subjectivity as a research instrument: from intuition to
surrender
Lita Crociani-Windland
CHAPTER THREE
Leaders and their relation to nature
Rembrandt Zegers
PART II: DOING
CHAPTER FOUR
Researching powerful people: the experience of having access to them
Louisa Diana Brunner
CHAPTER FIVE
"Every human being is an artist": from social representation to creative
experiences of self
Julian Manley
CHAPTER SIX
Prospects for the Listening Post as a psycho-social methodology
Anne-Marie Cummins
PART III: EXPERIENCING
CHAPTER SEVEN
The challenges of being a mature doctoral student: the supportive role of
vertical and lateral third spaces
Rose Redding Mersky
CHAPTER EIGHT
Markers and milestones: learning to navigate the psycho-social research
journey
Jane Woodend
CHAPTER NINE
Finding "self" when looking for "other": intrasubjectivity in the research
encounter
Nadine Riad Tchelebi
ABOUT THE EDITORS AND CONTRIBUTORS
INTRODUCTION: Researching beneath the surface-a continuing journey
PART I: KNOWING
CHAPTER ONE
"As easy as to know . . .": on the tensions between psychoanalysis and
psychosocial research
Jem Thomas
CHAPTER TWO
The researcher's subjectivity as a research instrument: from intuition to
surrender
Lita Crociani-Windland
CHAPTER THREE
Leaders and their relation to nature
Rembrandt Zegers
PART II: DOING
CHAPTER FOUR
Researching powerful people: the experience of having access to them
Louisa Diana Brunner
CHAPTER FIVE
"Every human being is an artist": from social representation to creative
experiences of self
Julian Manley
CHAPTER SIX
Prospects for the Listening Post as a psycho-social methodology
Anne-Marie Cummins
PART III: EXPERIENCING
CHAPTER SEVEN
The challenges of being a mature doctoral student: the supportive role of
vertical and lateral third spaces
Rose Redding Mersky
CHAPTER EIGHT
Markers and milestones: learning to navigate the psycho-social research
journey
Jane Woodend
CHAPTER NINE
Finding "self" when looking for "other": intrasubjectivity in the research
encounter
Nadine Riad Tchelebi