Qualitative inquiry and human rights / Norman K. Denzin, Michael D. Giardina, editors.
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Language: | English |
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Walnut Creek, CA :
Left Coast Press,
2010.
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Physical Description: | 288 pages : tables |
Format: | Book |
Contents:
- Theories for a global ethics / Clifford G. Christians
- Human rights theory: criteria, boundaries, and complexities / A. Belden Fields
- Human vulnerabilities: toward a theory of rights for qualitative researchers / Svend Brinkmann
- Human rights, social justice, and qualitative research: questions and hesitations about what we say about what we do / Julianne Cheek
- Affirming human dignity in qualitative inquiry: walking the walk / Frederick Erickson
- In the name of human rights: I say (how) you (should) speak (before I listen) / Antjie Krog
- Autoethnography and queer theory: making possibilities / Stacy Holman Jones and Tony E. Adams
- Some ethical considerations in preparing students for performative autoethnography / Tami L. Spry
- This is our moment (so) yes we can : shifting margins, centers, and politics of difference in the time of President Barack Obama / Cynthia B. Dillard
- Triangulation of micro-perspectives on juvenile homelessness, health and human rights / Uwe Flick
- Poverty and social exclusion: the everyday life of the poor as the research field of a critical ethnography / Elisabeth Niederer and Rainer Winter
- Human rights and qualitative health inquiry: on biofacism and the importance of Parrhesia / Geneviève Rail, Stuart J, Murray, Dave Holmes
- Coda: meaningful research, aging and positive transformation / Carolyn Ellis, Laurel Richardson, Mary Gergen, Kenneth Gergen, Norman K, Denzin, Arthur P. Bochner.