Documents of Life 2: An Invitation to A Critical Humanism, Volume 2Documents of Life was originally published in 1983 and became a classic text, providing both a persuasive argument for a particular approach and a manifesto for social research. As a critique of anti-humanist methodology in the social sciences, it championed the use of life stories and other personal documents in research which are now widely used today. This book is a substantially revised and expanded version which takes on recent developments. Providing numerous illustrations from a range of life documents, the book traces the history of the method, examines ways of 'doing life story' research, and discusses the many political and ethical issues raised by such research. The whole book has been substantially re-written and |
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... post modern sensibility An opening conclusion : a critical humanistic social science Guide to further reading 2 Sighting a Diversity of Life Stories : From Resource to Topic The varieties of life stories The life story as resource and ...
... post modern sensibility An opening conclusion : a critical humanistic social science Guide to further reading 2 Sighting a Diversity of Life Stories : From Resource to Topic The varieties of life stories The life story as resource and ...
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... postmodern sensibility , again 115 Guide for further reading 116 Getting and Doing Life Stories 118 Thinking ahead : five kinds of research questions and seven phases of research ! 120 Posing some problems getting some questions 122 ...
... postmodern sensibility , again 115 Guide for further reading 116 Getting and Doing Life Stories 118 Thinking ahead : five kinds of research questions and seven phases of research ! 120 Posing some problems getting some questions 122 ...
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... Post - modern World The anti - humanist project 255 257 Weakening the critique 259 A human conception : for a pragmatic critical humanism Guide to further reading 261 264 Appendix New Technologies / New Sources / New Archiving in Life ...
... Post - modern World The anti - humanist project 255 257 Weakening the critique 259 A human conception : for a pragmatic critical humanism Guide to further reading 261 264 Appendix New Technologies / New Sources / New Archiving in Life ...
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Contents
III | 1 |
IV | 7 |
V | 12 |
VI | 14 |
VII | 15 |
VIII | 17 |
IX | 18 |
X | 36 |
XLIV | 159 |
XLV | 166 |
XLVII | 168 |
XLVIII | 171 |
XLIX | 174 |
L | 176 |
LI | 180 |
LII | 183 |
XI | 45 |
XII | 46 |
XIII | 48 |
XV | 52 |
XVI | 55 |
XVII | 56 |
XVIII | 57 |
XIX | 58 |
XX | 73 |
XXI | 74 |
XXII | 78 |
XXIII | 79 |
XXIV | 86 |
XXV | 90 |
XXVI | 96 |
XXVII | 100 |
XXVIII | 101 |
XXX | 103 |
XXXI | 104 |
XXXII | 107 |
XXXIII | 113 |
XXXIV | 115 |
XXXV | 116 |
XXXVI | 118 |
XXXVII | 120 |
XXXVIII | 122 |
XXXIX | 132 |
XL | 139 |
XLI | 146 |
XLII | 149 |
XLIII | 152 |
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