Syllabus/achievement requirements Spring 2018

1. Constructing data through interviews (Per Gunnar R?e)

Elwood, S. A. and D. G. Martin (2000). “Placing” Interviews: Location and Scales of Power. Professional Geographer 52(4): 649-657. (10)

Evans, J. and Jones, P. (2011). The walking interview: methodology, mobility and place. Applied Geography 3: 849-858. (10)

Hammersley, Martyn (2014). On the ethics of interviewing for discourse analysis. Qualitative Research 14 (5): 529–41. (13)

Irvine, A.; drew, P. and Sainsbury, R. (2012). ‘Am I not answering your questions properly?’ Clarification, adequacy and responsiveness in semi-structured telephone and face-to-face interviews. Qualitative Research, 13(1): 87-106. (20)

Jacobsson, Katarina & ?kerstr?m, Malin (2013). Interviewees with an agenda: learning from a ‘failed’ interview. Qualitative Research 13 (6): 717–734. (18)

O’Reilly, M. and Parker, N. (2012). ‘Unsatisfactory saturation’: a critical exploration of the notion of saturated sample sizes in qualitative research. Qualitative Research 13(2): 190-197. (8)

R?e, Per Gunnar (2000). Qualitative research on intra-urban travel: an alternative approach. Journal of Transport Geography.  ISSN 0966-6923.  8, s 99- 106. (8)

 

2. Discursive analysis (Stephanie Taylor)

Chiapello, E. & N. Fairclough (2002) Understanding the new management ideology: a transdisciplinary contribution from critical discourse analysis and new sociology of capitalism. Discourse Society 2002; 13; 185 (http://das.sagepub.com/cgi/content/abstract/13/2/185)

Taylor, S. (2015) Discursive and Psychosocial? Theorising a Complex Contemporary Subject. Qualitative Research in Psychology, 12: 8-21. (13)

Taylor, S. & K. Littelton (2006) Biographies in talk: A narrative-discursive research approach, Qualitative Sociology Review, Volume II, Issue 1, April 2006, 22-38. (16)

 

3. Ethnography, including multi-sited ethnography (Mike Crang)

Candea, M. 2007. Arbitrary locations: in defence of the bounded field-site. Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute 13 (1):167-184.

Cook, I., and M. Harrison. 2007. Follow the Thing: 'West Indian Hot Pepper Sauce'?. Space and Culture 10 (1):40-63.

Gallo, E. 2016. In the right place at the right time? Reflections on multi-sited ethnography in the age of migration. In Multi-sited ethnography, ed. M.-A. Falzon, 101-116: Routledge.

Hage, G. 2005. A not so multi-sited ethnography of a not so imagined community. Anthropological Theory 5 (4):463-475.

Hannerz, U. 2003. Being there... and there... and there! Reflections on multi-site ethnography. Ethnography 4 (2):201-16.

Marcus, G. E. (1995). Ethnography in/of the world system: The emergence of multi-sited ethnography. Annual review of anthropology, 24(1), 95-117.

Rajak, D. 2011. From Boardrooms to Mineshafts: in pursuit of global corporate citizenship. In Multi-sited ethnography: Problems and possibilities in the translocation of research methods. Routledge, eds. S. Coleman and P. von Hellermann, 107-123: Routledge.

Riccio, B. 2011. Exploring Senegalese Translocal Spaces. In Multi-Sited Ethnography: Problems and Possibilities in the Translocation of Research Methods, eds. S. Coleman and P. von Hellerman, 73-86. London: Routledge.

Tsing, A. 2009. Strong collaboration as a method for multi-sited ethnography: On mycorrhizal relations. In Multi-sited Ethnography: Theory, Praxis, and Locality in Contemporary Research, ed. M.-A. Falzon, 197-214: Ashgate.

 

4. Narrative analysis (Lise Kj?lsr?d)

Abbott, A. (2001) On the concept of turning point, chapter 8 in Time Matters. On Theory and Method. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 240-260. (20)

Abbott, A. (2004) General Heuristics: Description and Narration, chapter 5 in Methods of Discovery. New York, London: W.W. Norton, 137-162. (25)

J?rvinen, M. & C. Bloch (2017) Sympathy and Misery in Families with Drinking Problems. Acta Sociologica 60 (1), 75-88. http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.1177/0001699316652210.

(J?rvinen, M. & Mik-Meyer, N. (red.) 2017: Kvalitativ analyse. Syv traditioner. K?benhavn: Hans Reitzels) (13)

Kj?lsr?d, L. (2018) Collectivity, Poetics and Agency, chapter 4 in Leisure as source of knowledge, social resilience and public commitment. London, New York: Palgrave Macmillan, x-y. (20)

Loseke, D. R. (2007): The study of identity as cultural, institutional, organizational, and personal narrative: theoretical and empirical integrations. Sociological Quarterly, 48(4): 661–688. (27)

Presser, L. (2009) The narratives of offenders, Theoretical Criminology 13, no. 2, 177?200. (23)

Sandberg, S. (2010) What can ?Lies? Tell Us about Life? Notes towards a Framework of Narrative Criminology. Journal of Criminal Justice Education 21:4, 447?465. (18)

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