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This volume analyzes the challenges presented to carrying out qualitative inquiry by the neoliberalization of education, publishing and government.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 204
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. März 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781315397764
- Artikelnr.: 48114890
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 204
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. März 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781315397764
- Artikelnr.: 48114890
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Norman K. Denzin (PhD, University of Iowa) is Distinguished Emeritus Professor of Communications, College of Communications Scholar, and Research Professor of Communications, Sociology, and the Humanities at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. One of the world's foremost authorities on qualitative research and cultural criticism, Denzin is the author or editor of more than 30 books, including Performance Ethnography; Interpretive Ethnography; The Qualitative Manifesto; Qualitative Inquiry Under Fire; Reading Race; The Cinematic Society; Images of Postmodern Times ; and a trilogy of books on the American West. He is past editor of The Sociological Quarterly, co-editor (with Yvonna S. Lincoln) of five editions of the landmark SAGE Handbook of Qualitative Research, co-editor (with Michael D. Giardina) of thirteen volumes on qualitative research and interpretive methods, co-editor (with Lincoln) of the methods journal Qualitative Inquiry, founding editor of Cultural Studiesó Critical Methodologies and International Review of Qualitative Research, editor of three book series, and founding director of the International Congress of Qualitative Inquiry. Michael D. Giardina (PhD, University of Illinois) is an Associate Professor of Media, Politics, and Culture at Florida State University. He is the author or editor of 18 books, including Sport, Spectacle, and NASCAR Nation: Consumption and the Cultural Politics of Neoliberalism (Palgrave, 2011, with Joshua Newman), which was named to the 2012 CHOICE "Outstanding Academic Titles" list, Sporting Pedagogies: Performing Culture & Identity in the Global Arena (Peter Lang, 2005), which received the 2006 Outstanding Book Award from NASSS, and Qualitative Inquiry-Past, Present, & Future (with Norman K. Denzin; Left Coast Press, 2015). He is Editor of the Sociology of Sport Journal, Special Issues Editor of Cultural Studies, Critical Methodologies, co-editor (with Brett Smith) of the Qualitative Research in Sport & Physical Activity book series for Routledge, co-editor (with Norman Denzin) of the ICQI book series for Routledge, and Associate Director of the International Congress of Qualitative Inquiry.
Introduction Norman K. Denzin & Michael D. Giardina
Section I: Theory, Data, and Entanglements
1 Qualitative inquiry, research marketplaces, and neoliberalism: Adding
some +s (pluses) to our thinking about the mess in which we find ourselves
Julianne Cheek
2 Post qualitative research: The next generation Elizabeth Adams St.Pierre
3 Qualitative methodology and the new materialisms: 'A little of Dionysus's
blood?' Maggie MacLure
4 The importance of small form: 'Minor' data and 'BIG' neoliberalism Mirka
Koro-Ljungberg, Anna Montana Cirell, Byoung-gyu Gong, & Marek Tesar
5 Be careful what you wish for: Data entanglements in qualitative research,
policy, and neoliberal governance Harry Torrance
Section II: Ethics, Politics, and Resistance
6 Feminist poststructuralisms and the neoliberal university Bronwyn Davies,
Margaret Somerville, & Lise Claiborne
7 Leaky privates: Resisting the neoliberal university and mobilizing
movements for public scholarship Michelle Fine
8 Assembling a we in critical qualitative inquiry Stacy Holman Jones
9 Trickster as resistance: Impacts of neoliberalism on Indigenous research
and Indigenous methodologies Roe Bubar & Doreen E. Martinez
10 Turning against each other in neoliberal times: The discourses of
Othering and how they threaten our scholarship Kristi Jackson
11 Communicative methodology and social impact Aitor Gomez
Coda All I really need to know about qualitative research I learned in high
school: The 2016 Qualitative High commencement address Johnny Saldaña
Section I: Theory, Data, and Entanglements
1 Qualitative inquiry, research marketplaces, and neoliberalism: Adding
some +s (pluses) to our thinking about the mess in which we find ourselves
Julianne Cheek
2 Post qualitative research: The next generation Elizabeth Adams St.Pierre
3 Qualitative methodology and the new materialisms: 'A little of Dionysus's
blood?' Maggie MacLure
4 The importance of small form: 'Minor' data and 'BIG' neoliberalism Mirka
Koro-Ljungberg, Anna Montana Cirell, Byoung-gyu Gong, & Marek Tesar
5 Be careful what you wish for: Data entanglements in qualitative research,
policy, and neoliberal governance Harry Torrance
Section II: Ethics, Politics, and Resistance
6 Feminist poststructuralisms and the neoliberal university Bronwyn Davies,
Margaret Somerville, & Lise Claiborne
7 Leaky privates: Resisting the neoliberal university and mobilizing
movements for public scholarship Michelle Fine
8 Assembling a we in critical qualitative inquiry Stacy Holman Jones
9 Trickster as resistance: Impacts of neoliberalism on Indigenous research
and Indigenous methodologies Roe Bubar & Doreen E. Martinez
10 Turning against each other in neoliberal times: The discourses of
Othering and how they threaten our scholarship Kristi Jackson
11 Communicative methodology and social impact Aitor Gomez
Coda All I really need to know about qualitative research I learned in high
school: The 2016 Qualitative High commencement address Johnny Saldaña
Introduction Norman K. Denzin & Michael D. Giardina
Section I: Theory, Data, and Entanglements
1 Qualitative inquiry, research marketplaces, and neoliberalism: Adding
some +s (pluses) to our thinking about the mess in which we find ourselves
Julianne Cheek
2 Post qualitative research: The next generation Elizabeth Adams St.Pierre
3 Qualitative methodology and the new materialisms: 'A little of Dionysus's
blood?' Maggie MacLure
4 The importance of small form: 'Minor' data and 'BIG' neoliberalism Mirka
Koro-Ljungberg, Anna Montana Cirell, Byoung-gyu Gong, & Marek Tesar
5 Be careful what you wish for: Data entanglements in qualitative research,
policy, and neoliberal governance Harry Torrance
Section II: Ethics, Politics, and Resistance
6 Feminist poststructuralisms and the neoliberal university Bronwyn Davies,
Margaret Somerville, & Lise Claiborne
7 Leaky privates: Resisting the neoliberal university and mobilizing
movements for public scholarship Michelle Fine
8 Assembling a we in critical qualitative inquiry Stacy Holman Jones
9 Trickster as resistance: Impacts of neoliberalism on Indigenous research
and Indigenous methodologies Roe Bubar & Doreen E. Martinez
10 Turning against each other in neoliberal times: The discourses of
Othering and how they threaten our scholarship Kristi Jackson
11 Communicative methodology and social impact Aitor Gomez
Coda All I really need to know about qualitative research I learned in high
school: The 2016 Qualitative High commencement address Johnny Saldaña
Section I: Theory, Data, and Entanglements
1 Qualitative inquiry, research marketplaces, and neoliberalism: Adding
some +s (pluses) to our thinking about the mess in which we find ourselves
Julianne Cheek
2 Post qualitative research: The next generation Elizabeth Adams St.Pierre
3 Qualitative methodology and the new materialisms: 'A little of Dionysus's
blood?' Maggie MacLure
4 The importance of small form: 'Minor' data and 'BIG' neoliberalism Mirka
Koro-Ljungberg, Anna Montana Cirell, Byoung-gyu Gong, & Marek Tesar
5 Be careful what you wish for: Data entanglements in qualitative research,
policy, and neoliberal governance Harry Torrance
Section II: Ethics, Politics, and Resistance
6 Feminist poststructuralisms and the neoliberal university Bronwyn Davies,
Margaret Somerville, & Lise Claiborne
7 Leaky privates: Resisting the neoliberal university and mobilizing
movements for public scholarship Michelle Fine
8 Assembling a we in critical qualitative inquiry Stacy Holman Jones
9 Trickster as resistance: Impacts of neoliberalism on Indigenous research
and Indigenous methodologies Roe Bubar & Doreen E. Martinez
10 Turning against each other in neoliberal times: The discourses of
Othering and how they threaten our scholarship Kristi Jackson
11 Communicative methodology and social impact Aitor Gomez
Coda All I really need to know about qualitative research I learned in high
school: The 2016 Qualitative High commencement address Johnny Saldaña