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Qualitative Sociology Review
2020
Volume XVI Issue 3
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Contents
I. Special Issue
Editorial:
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An Introduction to the Special Issue from 2018’s Qualitative Analysis Conference: Creating, Negotiating, and Transcending Social Boundaries in Everyday Life
Dawne Clarke |
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Articles:
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Exploring Other-Than-Human Identity: A Narrative Approach to Otherkin, Therianthropes, and Vampires
Clive Baldwin, Lauren Ripley |
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Trees as Dialogue: Negotiating Boundaries with the Anne Frank Sapling Project
Stella M. Čapek |
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Othering of Full-Time and Volunteer Women Firefighters in the Canadian Fire Services
Lynne Gouliquer, Carmen Poulin, Jennifer McWilliams |
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II. Regular Issue
Articles:
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Meetings or Power Weeks? Boundary Work in a Transnational Police Project
Malin Åkerström, David Wästerfors, Sophia Yakhlef
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Body, Beauty, and Death in an Andean Context: A Self-Ethnographic Narration
Jimena Silva Segovia
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An Attempt to Restore the Ordinary Death to the Visual Realm—Artistic, Therapeutic, and Ethical Aspects of the Post-Mortem Photography of Children in the 21st Century. Short Introduction
Łucja Lange |
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Ethical Aspects of Social Research: Old Concerns in the Face of New Challenges and Paradoxes. A Reflection from the Field of Biographical Method
Kaja Kaźmierska |
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Book reviews:
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Book Review: Konecki, Krzysztof T. 2018. Advances in Contemplative Social Research. Lodz: Wydawnictwo UŁ / Cracow: Jagiellonian University Press
Vincenzo M. B. Giorgino |
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