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Interpretation and method : empirical research methods and the interpretive turn / edited by Dvora Yanow and Peregrine Schwartz-Shea.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Armonk, N.Y. : M.E. Sharpe, [2006]Copyright date: ©2006Description: xxvii, 440 pages ; 27 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0765614626
  • 9780765614629
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 320.072 22
LOC classification:
  • JA71 .I575 2006
Contents:
Pt. I. Meaning and methodology -- 1. Thinking interpretively : philosophical presuppositions and the human sciences / Dvora Yanow -- 2. Contending conceptions of science and politics : methodology and the constitution of the political / Mary Hawkesworth -- 3. Generalization in comparative and historical social science : the difference that interpretivism makes / Robert Adcock -- 4. Neither rigorous nor objective? : interrogating criteria for knowledge claims in interpretive science / Dvora Yanow -- 5. Judging quality : evaluative criteria and epidemic communities / Peregrine Schwartz-Shea -- Pt. II. Accessing and generating data -- 6. Talking our way to meaningful explanations : a practice-centered view of interviewing for interpretive research / Joe Soss -- 7. Ordinary language interviewing / Frederic Charles Schaffer -- 8. Seeing with an ethnographic sensibility : explorations beneath the surface of public policies / Ellen Pader -- 9. High politics and low data : globalization discourses and popular culture / Jutta Weldes -- 10. The numeration of events : studying political protest in India / Dean E. McHenry, Jr. -- Pt. III. Analyzing Data -- 11. Political science as history : a reflexive approach / Ido Oren -- 12. Studying the careers of knowledge claims : applying science studies to legal studies / Pamela Brandwein -- 13. Ethnography, identity, and the production of knowledge / Samer Shehata -- 14. Making sense of making sense : configurational analysis and the double hermeneutic / Patrick Thaddeus Jackson -- 15. How narratives explain / Mark Bevir -- 16. Critical interpretation and interwar peace movements : challenging dominant narratives / Cecelia Lynch -- 17. Value-critical policy analysis : the case of language policy in the United States / Ronald Schmidt, Sr -- 18. Stories for Research / Steven Maynard-Moody and Michael Musheno -- 19. Interpretive content analysis : stories and arguments in analytic documents / Claire Ginger -- 20. How built spaces mean : a semiotics of space / Dvora Yanow -- Pt. IV. Re-recognizing interpretive methodologies in the human sciences -- 21. We call it a grain of sand : the interpretive orientation and a human social science / Timothy Pachirat -- 22. Doing social science in a humanistic manner / Dvora Yanow and Peregrine Schwartz-Shea.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 395-428) and index.

Pt. I. Meaning and methodology -- 1. Thinking interpretively : philosophical presuppositions and the human sciences / Dvora Yanow -- 2. Contending conceptions of science and politics : methodology and the constitution of the political / Mary Hawkesworth -- 3. Generalization in comparative and historical social science : the difference that interpretivism makes / Robert Adcock -- 4. Neither rigorous nor objective? : interrogating criteria for knowledge claims in interpretive science / Dvora Yanow -- 5. Judging quality : evaluative criteria and epidemic communities / Peregrine Schwartz-Shea -- Pt. II. Accessing and generating data -- 6. Talking our way to meaningful explanations : a practice-centered view of interviewing for interpretive research / Joe Soss -- 7. Ordinary language interviewing / Frederic Charles Schaffer -- 8. Seeing with an ethnographic sensibility : explorations beneath the surface of public policies / Ellen Pader -- 9. High politics and low data : globalization discourses and popular culture / Jutta Weldes -- 10. The numeration of events : studying political protest in India / Dean E. McHenry, Jr. -- Pt. III. Analyzing Data -- 11. Political science as history : a reflexive approach / Ido Oren -- 12. Studying the careers of knowledge claims : applying science studies to legal studies / Pamela Brandwein -- 13. Ethnography, identity, and the production of knowledge / Samer Shehata -- 14. Making sense of making sense : configurational analysis and the double hermeneutic / Patrick Thaddeus Jackson -- 15. How narratives explain / Mark Bevir -- 16. Critical interpretation and interwar peace movements : challenging dominant narratives / Cecelia Lynch -- 17. Value-critical policy analysis : the case of language policy in the United States / Ronald Schmidt, Sr -- 18. Stories for Research / Steven Maynard-Moody and Michael Musheno -- 19. Interpretive content analysis : stories and arguments in analytic documents / Claire Ginger -- 20. How built spaces mean : a semiotics of space / Dvora Yanow -- Pt. IV. Re-recognizing interpretive methodologies in the human sciences -- 21. We call it a grain of sand : the interpretive orientation and a human social science / Timothy Pachirat -- 22. Doing social science in a humanistic manner / Dvora Yanow and Peregrine Schwartz-Shea.

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