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100 _aPacker, Martin J.
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245 _aThe Science of Qualitative Research
250 _a2nd ed
260 _bCambridge University Press
_c2017
_aCambridge
300 _a539p
500 _aPart. I THE OBJECTIVE STUDY OF SUBJECTIVITY 1. What is Science? 2. The Qualitative Research Interview 3. The Analysis of Qualitative Interviews 4. Hermeneutics and the Project for a Human Science 5. Qualitative Analysis Reconsidered Part. II ETHNOGRAPHIC FIELDWORK-THE FOCUS ON CONSTITUTION 6. Calls for Interpretive Social Science 7. Dualism and Constitution: the Social Construction of Reality 8. Constitution as Ontological 9. The Crisis in Ethnography 10. Studying Ontological Work Part. III INQUIRY WITH AN EMANCIPATORY INTEREST 11. Qualitative Research as Critical Inquiry 12. Emancipatory Inquiry as Rational Reconstruction 13. Social Science as Participant Objectification 14. Archaeology, Genealogy, Ethics 15. A Historical Ontology of Ourselves 16. The Concrete Investigation of Constitution.
600 _aSocial sciences - Research - Methodology
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