'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
2014
Volume X Issue 3
Engaging Love, Divinity, and Philosophy: Pragmatism, Personification, and Autoethnographic Motifs in the Humanist Poetics of Brunetto Latini, Dante Alighieri, and Giovanni Boccaccio
Robert Prus
The Memoir Method in Educational Research From an Australian Perspective
Vegneskumar Maniam
Quantifying Human Subjectivity Using Q Method: When Quality Meets Quantity
Sristi Kamal, Marcin Kocór, Małgorzata Grodzińska-Jurczak
"I'm Not a Musician, But…": Negotiating the Research Process in Examining the Lives of Musicians
Michael Ramirez
Backpackers or Working Holiday Makers? Working Tourists in Australia
Christopher Brennan
Getting Laid and Growing Close: Constructions of Masculinity in Relationship Advice for Heterosexual Men
Sarah Knudson
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