'We must put ourselves in
the position of the subject who tries to find his way in this world,
and we must remember, first of all, that the environment by which he
is influenced and to which he adapts himself is his world, not the
objective world of science.'
W.I. Thomas
and
F. Znaniecki
Qualitative Sociology Review
2012
Volume VIII Issue 2
International Perspectives on the Future of Qualitative Research in Europe
Bernt Schnettler, Bernd Rebstein
Articles:
Analyzing Social Ties in Total Institutions
David Wästerfors
Translation Challenges: Qualitative Interviewing in a Multi-Lingual Field
Katharina Inhetveen
Entering Discourses: A New Agenda for Qualitative Research and Sociology of Knowledge
Reiner Keller
Bridging the Gap: Image, Discourse, and Beyond – Towards a Critical Theory of Visual Representation
Antonia Schmid
Visualizing the Unseen: Depicting the Abstract in German Media
Jan Krasni
Analyzing Emotional Styles in the Field of Christian Religion and the Relevance of New Types of Visualization
Regine Herbrik
Videography in Migration Research: A Practical Example for the Use of an Innovative Approach
Bernd Rebstein
The (Re)Construction of Human Conduct: "Vernacular Video Analysis"
René Tuma
Documentation:
Documentation of the 2010 Midterm Conference of the European Sociological Association Research Network 20 Qualitative Methods: International Perspectives on the Future of Qualitative Research in Europe
Bernt Schnettler, Bernd Rebstein
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