You are here

Disable VAT on Taiwan

Unfortunately, as of 1 January 2020 SAGE Ltd is no longer able to support sales of electronically supplied services to Taiwan customers that are not Taiwan VAT registered. We apologise for any inconvenience. For more information or to place a print-only order, please contact uk.customerservices@sagepub.co.uk.

Making Meaning of Narratives
Share
Share

Making Meaning of Narratives

Edited by:


May 1999 | 296 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
The sixth volume in this series provides: guides for doing qualitative research; analysis of several autobiographies; hints on how to interpret what it not said in narrative interviews; discussion on how cultural meanings and values are transmitted across generations; and illustrations of the transformational power of stories.
Ruthellen Josselson
Introduction
June Price
In Acknowledgment
A Review and Critique of Qualitative Research Techniques

 
Paul John Eakin
Autobiography and the Value Structures of Ordinary Experience
Marianne Gullestad's Everyday Life Philosophers

 

Harriet Bjerrum Nielsen
`Black Holes' as Sites for Self-Constructions
Annie G Rogers et al
An Interpretive Poetics of Languages of the Unsayable
Wendy Holloway and Tony Jefferson
Gender, Generation, Anxiety, and the Reproduction of Culture
Beverly Mizrachi
The Recruitment of Women into the Academic Elite in Israel
Anna's Narrative

 
Tineke A Abma
Powerful Stories
The Role of Stories in Sustaining and Transforming Professional Practice within a Mental Hospital

 
Barbara Crowther
Writing as Performance
Young Girls' Diaries

 
Dora Shu-fang Dien
Ding Ling and Miss Sophie's Diary
A Psychobiographical Study of Adolescent Identity Formation

 
Elina Haavio-Mannila and J P Roos
Love Stories in Sexual Autobiographies

For instructors

Please contact your Academic Consultant to check inspection copy availability for your course.

Select a Purchasing Option

ISBN: 9780761903277
£81.00

SAGE Research Methods is a research methods tool created to help researchers, faculty and students with their research projects. SAGE Research Methods links over 175,000 pages of SAGE’s renowned book, journal and reference content with truly advanced search and discovery tools. Researchers can explore methods concepts to help them design research projects, understand particular methods or identify a new method, conduct their research, and write up their findings. Since SAGE Research Methods focuses on methodology rather than disciplines, it can be used across the social sciences, health sciences, and more.

With SAGE Research Methods, researchers can explore their chosen method across the depth and breadth of content, expanding or refining their search as needed; read online, print, or email full-text content; utilize suggested related methods and links to related authors from SAGE Research Methods' robust library and unique features; and even share their own collections of content through Methods Lists. SAGE Research Methods contains content from over 720 books, dictionaries, encyclopedias, and handbooks, the entire “Little Green Book,” and "Little Blue Book” series, two Major Works collating a selection of journal articles, and specially commissioned videos.