Buch, Englisch, 296 Seiten, Format (B × H): 152 mm x 229 mm, Gewicht: 432 g
Buch, Englisch, 296 Seiten, Format (B × H): 152 mm x 229 mm, Gewicht: 432 g
ISBN: 978-0-7619-1369-6
Verlag: Sage Publications, Inc
How can a person draw on her or his sociological knowledge in everyday life? This insightful new volume collects essays from some of the most renowned sociologists working today. They examine the ways that sociological understanding helps them with their daily experiences. Each contributor works in the qualitative tradition, and the essays cast light on how their observations of everyday life can affect research agendas and vice versa. These essays reflect the desire to understand experiences in a broader context rather than as random and isolated events and how the qualitative approach can achieve that end. Within this collection, editors Barry Glassner and Rosanna Hertz have brought together some of the most distinguished luminaries in the discipline. Many have chosen topics about which they haven't written before, and the essays place the authors sometimes in the roles of insiders, sometimes in the roles of outsiders—occasionally both. Organized around the notion of place—public places, family spaces, interior spaces, and workplaces—the essays touch on the major subdisciplines within sociology. Personal, engaging, and always thought-provoking, Qualitative Sociology as Everyday Life will be of great interest to sociologists and their students, and to qualitative researchers across disciplines.
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PART ONE: PUBLIC PLACES
Not Even a Day in the Life - Candace West
The Nursing Home - Lillian B Rubin
Essaying the Personal - Sherryl Kleinman
Making Sociological Stories Stick
Enough Already! The Pervasiveness of Warnings in Everyday Life - Shulamit Reinharz
Earn as You Learn - Clinton R Sanders
Connections between Doing Qualitative Work and Living Daily Life
Real Life Sexual Harassment - Christine L Williams
PART TWO: FAMILY SPACES
A Conversation about Parenting - Naomi Gerstel and Robert Zussman
On the (Re)Production of Social Class - Susan E Bell
Living In, With, and Beyond Elementary School
The Personal, the Sociological, and the Intersection of the Two - Lynne Davidman
"Are We Alone?" - Marjorie L DeVault
Five Minutes - Peter K Manning
PART THREE: INTERIOR SPACES
The Pleasure of Slowness - David Silverman
It's Boring - Peter Conrad
Notes on the Meaning of Boredom in Everyday Life
Memory and the Practices of Commitment - Barry Schwartz
Performing Montana - Norman K Denzin
A Personal Passage - Pepper Schwartz
Identity Aquisition and Affinity Groups
Standing on the Threshold and Tripping - Arlene Kaplan Daniels
Awkwardness in Becoming a Field-Worker
My Life with Xena and Billy - Joshua Gamson
PART FOUR: WORKPLACES
Affirmative Action and Me - Sharon M Collins
Making Sense and Making a Difference - Derral Cheatwood
Murder and College Administration
Feeling at Home at Work - Barrie Thorne and Arlie Russell Hochschild
Life in Academic Departments
On the Nonnegotiable in Sociological Life - Robert Dingwall
Is There a Philosopher in the House? - Jonathan D Moreno
The Two Faces of Professional Discretion - Allan Schnaiberg
A Vision from the Client's Bed
Qualitative Sociology and Good Journalism as Demystifiers - Paul M Hirsch
Talks between Teachers - Shirah W Hecht and Howard S Becker