Qualitative Studies of Silence
Herausgeber: Durrheim, Kevin; Murray, Amy Jo
Qualitative Studies of Silence
Herausgeber: Durrheim, Kevin; Murray, Amy Jo
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This book opens the topic of conversational, interpersonal, and collective silences to qualitative researchers who have traditionally focused on what people say and do. It will help students and researchers study the unsaid and analyse how it is communicated and functions psychologically in relationships, academia, and society.
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This book opens the topic of conversational, interpersonal, and collective silences to qualitative researchers who have traditionally focused on what people say and do. It will help students and researchers study the unsaid and analyse how it is communicated and functions psychologically in relationships, academia, and society.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 312
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. November 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 432g
- ISBN-13: 9781108432207
- ISBN-10: 1108432204
- Artikelnr.: 62603412
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 312
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. November 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 432g
- ISBN-13: 9781108432207
- ISBN-10: 1108432204
- Artikelnr.: 62603412
1. Introduction: a turn to silence Amy Jo Murray and Kevin Durrheim; 2.
Literal and metaphorical silences in rhetoric: examples from the
celebration of the 1974 Revolution in the Portuguese Parliament Michael
Billig and Cristina Marinho; 3. Seeing silenced agendas in medical
interaction: a conversation analytic case study Merran Toerien and Clare
Jackson; 4. Listening to the sound of silence: methodological reflections
on studying the unsaid Eviatar Zerubavel; 5. Social silences: conducting
ethnographic research on racism in the Americas Christina A. Sue and Mary
Robertson; 6. Intimate silences and inequality: noticing the unsaid through
layered data Amy Jo Murray and Nicole Lambert; 7. Silence in the court:
moral exclusion at the intersection of disability, race, sexuality, and
methodology Susan Opotow, Emese Ilyes and Michelle Fine; 8. Silencing self
and other through autobiographical narratives Robyn Fivush and Monisha
Pasupathi; 9. Gendering the unsaid and the unsayable Gregory Coles and
Cheryl Glenn; 10. The language ideology of silence and silencing in public
discourse: claims to silencing as metadiscursive moves in German
anti-political correctness discourse Melani Schr¿ter; 11. Propaganda by
omission: the case of topical silence Tom Huckin; 12. Silencing
whistleblowers C. Fred Alford; 13. Between sound and silence: the inaudible
and the unsayable in the history of the First World War Jay Winter; 14.
Affect and the unsaid: silences, impasses, and testimonies to trauma
Michael Richardson and Kyla Allison; 15. The unsaid and the unheard:
acknowledgement, accountability, and recognition in the face of silence
Stephen Frosh; 16. Topographies of the said and unsaid Kevin Durrheim and
Amy Jo Murray.
Literal and metaphorical silences in rhetoric: examples from the
celebration of the 1974 Revolution in the Portuguese Parliament Michael
Billig and Cristina Marinho; 3. Seeing silenced agendas in medical
interaction: a conversation analytic case study Merran Toerien and Clare
Jackson; 4. Listening to the sound of silence: methodological reflections
on studying the unsaid Eviatar Zerubavel; 5. Social silences: conducting
ethnographic research on racism in the Americas Christina A. Sue and Mary
Robertson; 6. Intimate silences and inequality: noticing the unsaid through
layered data Amy Jo Murray and Nicole Lambert; 7. Silence in the court:
moral exclusion at the intersection of disability, race, sexuality, and
methodology Susan Opotow, Emese Ilyes and Michelle Fine; 8. Silencing self
and other through autobiographical narratives Robyn Fivush and Monisha
Pasupathi; 9. Gendering the unsaid and the unsayable Gregory Coles and
Cheryl Glenn; 10. The language ideology of silence and silencing in public
discourse: claims to silencing as metadiscursive moves in German
anti-political correctness discourse Melani Schr¿ter; 11. Propaganda by
omission: the case of topical silence Tom Huckin; 12. Silencing
whistleblowers C. Fred Alford; 13. Between sound and silence: the inaudible
and the unsayable in the history of the First World War Jay Winter; 14.
Affect and the unsaid: silences, impasses, and testimonies to trauma
Michael Richardson and Kyla Allison; 15. The unsaid and the unheard:
acknowledgement, accountability, and recognition in the face of silence
Stephen Frosh; 16. Topographies of the said and unsaid Kevin Durrheim and
Amy Jo Murray.
1. Introduction: a turn to silence Amy Jo Murray and Kevin Durrheim; 2.
Literal and metaphorical silences in rhetoric: examples from the
celebration of the 1974 Revolution in the Portuguese Parliament Michael
Billig and Cristina Marinho; 3. Seeing silenced agendas in medical
interaction: a conversation analytic case study Merran Toerien and Clare
Jackson; 4. Listening to the sound of silence: methodological reflections
on studying the unsaid Eviatar Zerubavel; 5. Social silences: conducting
ethnographic research on racism in the Americas Christina A. Sue and Mary
Robertson; 6. Intimate silences and inequality: noticing the unsaid through
layered data Amy Jo Murray and Nicole Lambert; 7. Silence in the court:
moral exclusion at the intersection of disability, race, sexuality, and
methodology Susan Opotow, Emese Ilyes and Michelle Fine; 8. Silencing self
and other through autobiographical narratives Robyn Fivush and Monisha
Pasupathi; 9. Gendering the unsaid and the unsayable Gregory Coles and
Cheryl Glenn; 10. The language ideology of silence and silencing in public
discourse: claims to silencing as metadiscursive moves in German
anti-political correctness discourse Melani Schr¿ter; 11. Propaganda by
omission: the case of topical silence Tom Huckin; 12. Silencing
whistleblowers C. Fred Alford; 13. Between sound and silence: the inaudible
and the unsayable in the history of the First World War Jay Winter; 14.
Affect and the unsaid: silences, impasses, and testimonies to trauma
Michael Richardson and Kyla Allison; 15. The unsaid and the unheard:
acknowledgement, accountability, and recognition in the face of silence
Stephen Frosh; 16. Topographies of the said and unsaid Kevin Durrheim and
Amy Jo Murray.
Literal and metaphorical silences in rhetoric: examples from the
celebration of the 1974 Revolution in the Portuguese Parliament Michael
Billig and Cristina Marinho; 3. Seeing silenced agendas in medical
interaction: a conversation analytic case study Merran Toerien and Clare
Jackson; 4. Listening to the sound of silence: methodological reflections
on studying the unsaid Eviatar Zerubavel; 5. Social silences: conducting
ethnographic research on racism in the Americas Christina A. Sue and Mary
Robertson; 6. Intimate silences and inequality: noticing the unsaid through
layered data Amy Jo Murray and Nicole Lambert; 7. Silence in the court:
moral exclusion at the intersection of disability, race, sexuality, and
methodology Susan Opotow, Emese Ilyes and Michelle Fine; 8. Silencing self
and other through autobiographical narratives Robyn Fivush and Monisha
Pasupathi; 9. Gendering the unsaid and the unsayable Gregory Coles and
Cheryl Glenn; 10. The language ideology of silence and silencing in public
discourse: claims to silencing as metadiscursive moves in German
anti-political correctness discourse Melani Schr¿ter; 11. Propaganda by
omission: the case of topical silence Tom Huckin; 12. Silencing
whistleblowers C. Fred Alford; 13. Between sound and silence: the inaudible
and the unsayable in the history of the First World War Jay Winter; 14.
Affect and the unsaid: silences, impasses, and testimonies to trauma
Michael Richardson and Kyla Allison; 15. The unsaid and the unheard:
acknowledgement, accountability, and recognition in the face of silence
Stephen Frosh; 16. Topographies of the said and unsaid Kevin Durrheim and
Amy Jo Murray.