Generating data: Volume 1 Naturalistic research : fieldwork, participant-observation, ethnographic research
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Contents
Appendix of Sources xi
Editors Introduction: Generating Data xxiii
Bruce Curtis and Cate Curtis
Volume I: Naturalistic Research - Fieldwork,
Participant-Observation, Ethnographie Research
1. How I Learned What a Crock Was 1
Howard S. Becker
2. Deep Play: Notes on the Balinese Cockfight 7
Clifford Geertz
3. On Being Sane in Insane Places 43
D.L. Rosenhan
4. Among the Thugs: The New Ethnographies of Football Supporting
Subcultures 63
John Hughson
5. Habitus as Topic and Tool: Reflections on Becoming a Prizefighter 81
Loi c Wacquant
6. Hidden Ethnography1: Crossing Emotional Borders in
Qualitative Accounts of Young People s Lives 95
Shane J. Blackman
7. Into the Dark Heart of Ethnography: The Lived Ethics and Inequality
of Intimate Field Relationships 113
Katherine Irwin
8. Lumpen Abuse: The Human Cost of Righteous Neoliberalism 139
Philippe Bourgois
9. Framing Photographic Ethnography: A Case Study 151
Douglas Harper
10. Multimodal Ethnography 175
Bella Dicks, Bambo Soyinka and Amanda Coffey
11. From Policy to Prisoners to People: A Soft Mixed Methods
Approach to Studying Transgender Prisoners 195
Valerie Jenness
12. The Present of Things Past: Ethnography and Career Studies 227
John Van Maanen
13. Ethnographie Case Study (ECS): Abductive Modeling
of Ethnography and Improving the Relevance in
Business Marketing Research 249
Luca Massimiliano Visconti
vi Contents
Volume II: Interrogative Research and Experimental
Research
Part 1: Interrogative Research - Grounded Theory, Focus Group,
Survey Research
14. Role Relationships and Conceptions of Neutrality in Interviewing 3
Lewis Anthony Dexter
15. Introduction from Elite and Specialized Interviewing 11
Lewis Anthony Dexter
16. Mäori and Cross-cultural Research: Criticality Ethicality and Generosity 27
Tracey Mclntosh
17. Are There Two Methods of Grounded Theory? Demystifying the
Methodological Debate 41
Cheri Ann Hernandez
18. Choosing a Methodological Path: Reflections on the
Constructivist Turn 63
Jenna P. Breckenridge, Derek Jones, Ian Elliott and Margaret Nicol
19. Remodeling Grounded Theory 73
Barney G. Glaser and Judith Holton
20. Crafting and Conducting Intensive Interviews 95
Kathy Charmaz
21. The Focussed Interview and Focus Groups: Continuities and
Discontinuities 131
Robert K. Merton
22. Focus Groups 147
David L. Morgan
23. Focus Group Research: Retrospect and Prospect 171
George Kamberelis and Greg Dimitriadis
24. Thirty Years of Survey Methodology/Thirty Years of BMS 215
Edith D. de Leeuw
25. Interviews, Surveys, and the Problem of Ecological Validity 229
Aaron V. Cicourel
26. Testing the Veracity of Self-Reported Religious Practice in the
Muslim World 243
Philip S. Brenner
Part 2: Experimental Research - Group Research, Remote
Instrumentation
27. Behavioral Study of Obedience 275
Stanley Milgram
28. On the Ethics of Intervention in Human Psychological Research:
With Special Reference to the Stanford Prison Experiment 289
Philip G. Zimbardo
Contents vii
29. The Effect of Video Game Violence on Physiological Desensitization to
Real-Life Violence 303
Nicholas L. Carnagey, Craig A. Anderson and Brad J. Bushman
30. Cyberball: A Program for Use in Research on Interpersonal Ostracism
and Acceptance 319
Kipling D. Williams and Blair Jarvis
31. Consequences of Participating in a Longitudinal Study of Marriage 331
Joseph Veroff, Shirley Hatchett and Elizabeth Douvan
32. Experimentation and Social Interventions: A Forgotten but Important
History 343
Ann Oakley
33. The Growth and Development of Experimental Research
in Political Science 351
James N. Druckman, Donald P. Green, James H. Kuklinski
and Arthur Lupia
34. The Lost-Letter Technique: A Tool of Social Research 369
Stanley Milgram, Leon Mann and Susan Harter
35. You ve Got Mail: Using E-Mail to Examine the Effect of
Prejudiced Attitudes on Discrimination against Arabs 373
Brad J. Bushman and Angelica M. Bonacci
36. A Focus Theory of Normative Conduct: Recycling the Concept
of Norms to Reduce Littering in Public Places 387
Robert B. Cialdini, Raymond R. Reno and Carl A Kallgren
37. How Do I Love Thee? Let Me Count the Js: Implicit Egotism and
Interpersonal Attraction 411
John T. Jones, Brett W. Pelham, Mauricio Carvallo and
Matthew C. Mirenberg
38. Colliding Human-Animal Trajectories (Road Kill!)
on a Tasmanian Journey 455
Claudia Bell
Volume III: Material Research and De-centred
Research
Part 1: Material Research - Artefacts, Trace Analysis, Visual
Analysis and Content Analysis
39. Physical Traces: Erosion and Accretion 3
Eugene J. Webb, Donald T. Campbell, Richard D. Schwanz
and Lee Sechrest
40. Unobtrusive Measures in Organizational Theory: A Reminder 27
Eugene Webb and Karl E. Weick
41. Unobtrusive Measurement: Using Police
Information for Forensic Research 39
Laurence J. Alison, Brent Snook and Kristin L. Stein
viii Contents
42. Smile Intensity in Photographs Predicts Longevity 53
Ernest L. Abel and Michael L. Kruger
43. The Social Archeology of a Juvenile Facility: Unobtrusive
Methods in the Study of Institutional Cultures 59
John M. Klofas and Charles R. Cutshall
44. Visual Sociology Reframed: An Analytical Synthesis and
Discussion of Visual Methods in Social and Cultural Research 77
Luc Pauwels
45. Content Analysis - A Methodological Primer for Gender Research 111
KimberlyA. Neuendorf
46. Types of Humor in Television and Magazine Advertising 135
Codruta Catanescu and Gail Tom
47. Hoes and Hashtags: Constructions of Gender and
Race in Trending Topics 141
Jodi L. Rightler-McDaniels and Elizabeth M. Hendrickson
Part 2: De-centred Research - Semiotics, Discourse Analysis
and Psychoanalysis
48. Myth Today 163
Roland Banhes
49. Letter to a Japanese Friend (Prof. Izutsu) 185
Jacques Derrida
50. The Mirror Stage as Formative of the Function of the / as Revealed in
Psychoanalytic Experience 191
Jacques Lacan
51. Conclusions from Decoding Advertisements 197
Judith Williamson
52. Unfreezing the Truth: Knowledge and Denial in
Climate Change Imagery 211
Judith Williamson
53. Mediated Intimacy and Postfeminism: A Discourse Analytic
Examination of Sex and Relationships Advice in a
Women s Magazine 235
Rosalind Gill
54. The Codes of the Dead: The Semiotics of Funeral Work 261
Stephen R. Barley
55. The Narcissism of Minor Differences: The Status
Anxiety and Disciplinary Intolerance between Sociology
and Psychoanalysis 283
Siamak Movahedi
56. Politics and the Impossible: Beyond Psychoanalysis
and Deconstruction 301
Glyn Daly
57. Never Employable Enough: The (Im)Possibility of Satisfying
the Boss s Desire 327
Colin Cremin
Contents ix
58. The Couch and the Chador 345
Siamak Movahedi and Gohar Homayounpour
Volume IV: Biographic Research and Secondary
Research
Part 1: Biographic Research -Auto/Biographic Writing, Narrative
Analysis, and Auto-Ethnography
59. Nomothetic and Idiographic Uses 3
Gordon W Allport
60. Entering the Blogosphere : Some Strategies for Using Blogs
in Social Research 11
Nicholas Hookway
61. Narrative Configuration in Qualitative Analysis 35
Donald E. Polkinghorne
62. Positioning between Structure and Performance 61
Michael G. W. Bamberg
63. Blank Check for Biography?: Openness and Ingenuity
in the Management of the Who-Am-I Question and What Life
Stories Actually May Not Be Good For 69
Michael Bamberg
64. Narrating Oneself: Reflections on the Use of Solicited
Diaries with Diary Interviews 85
Charlotte Renten
65. Another String to Our Bow: Participant Writing as Research Method 105
Vivienne Elizabeth
66. Autoethnography: An Overview 131
Carolyn Ellis, Tony E. Adams and Arthur P. Bochner
67. Analytic Autoethnography 149
Leon Anderson
68. An Autoethnography on Learning about Autoethnography 171
Sarah Wall
69. Becoming Smaller: Autobiographical Spaces of Weight Loss 191
Robyn Longhurst
Part 2: Secondary Research - Secondary Analysis, Documentary
Research, Meta-Analysis
70. Secondary Analysis of Qualitative Data: An Overview 213
Janet Heaton
71. Conceptualizing Young People s Strategies of Resistance to
Offending as Active Resilience 225
Cathy Murray
72. Evidence and Proof in Documentary Research: 1 - Some
Specific Problems of Documentary Research 243
Jennifer Platt
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73. Evidence and Proof in Documentary Research: 2 - Some
Shared Problems of Documentary Research 261
Jennifer Platt
74. Analysing Documentary Realities 273
Paul Atkinson and Amanda Coffey
75. Documenting the UK Black Fish Scandal as a Case Study of Criminal
Entrepreneurship 291
Robert Smith
76. Developing Qualitative Research Streams Relating to Illegal Rural
Enterprise: Reflections on Researching Qualitatively at the Margins
of Entrepreneurship Research 317
Robert Smith and Gerard McElwee
77. Meta-Analysis: Recent Developments in Quantitative Methods for
Literature Reviews 345
R. Rosenthal and M.R. DiMatteo
78. Meta-Analysis in Criminal Justice and Criminology: What It Is,
When It s Useful, and What to Watch Out For 369
Travis C. Pratt
79. How Can Systematic Reviews Incorporate Qualitative Research?
A Critical Perspective 387
Mary Dixon-Woods, Sheila Bonos, Andrew Booth, David R. Jones,
Tina Miller, Alex J. Sutton, Rachel L. Shaw, Jonathan A. Smith
and Bridget Young
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