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FQS: Visual Methods, Vol 9, No 3 |
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FQS: Visual Methods, Vol 9, No 3 (2008)
FQS 9(3) "VISUELLE VERFAHREN "
Hubert Knoblauch (Deutschland), Alejandro Baer (Spanien), Eric Laurier (UK),
Sabine Petschke & Bernt Schnettler (Deutschland). Visual Analysis . New
Developments in the Interpretative Analysis of Video and Photography
Ralf Bohnsack (Deutschland). The Interpretation of Pictures and the
Documentary Method
Gabriela B. Christmann (Deutschland). The Power of Photographs of
Buildings in the Dresden Urban Discourse. Towards a Visual Discourse
Analysis
Giolo Fele (Italien). The Collaborative Production of Responses and
Dispatching on the Radio: Video Analysis in a Medical Emergency Call Centre
Francisco Ferrandiz & Alejandro Baer (Spanien). Digital Memory : The
Visual Recording of Mass Grave Exhumations in Contemporary Spain
John Grady (UK). Visual Research at the Crossroads
Christian Greiffenhagen (UK). Video Analysis of Mathematical Practice ?
Different Attempts to "Open Up" Mathematics for Sociological Investigation
Peter Holzwarth (Schweiz) & Horst Niesyto (Deutschland). Praesentativer
und diskursiver Selbstausdruck junger Migranten und Migrantinnen im
Kontext verschiedener (medien-) kultureller Ressourcen
K. Neil Jenkings, Rachel Woodward & Trish Winter (UK). The Emergent
Production of Analysis in Photo Elicitation: Pictures of Military Identity
Jerzy Kaczmarek (Polen). Soziologischer Film -- theoretische und
praktische Aspekte
Bettina Kolb (Oesterreich). Involving, Sharing, Analysing -- Potential
of the Participatory Photo Interview
Krzysztof Konecki (Polen). Touching and Gesture Exchange as an Element
of Emotional Bond Construction. Application of Visual Sociology in the
Research on Interaction between Humans and Animals
Eric Laurier, Ignaz Strebel (UK) & Barry Brown (USA). Video Analysis :
Lessons from Professional Video Editing Practice
Lorenza Mondada (Frankreich). Using Video for a Sequential and
Multimodal Analysis of Social Interaction: Videotaping Institutional
Telephone Calls
Roman Pernack (Deutschland). New Social Forms of Knowledge
Communication─A Videographic Project
Sarah Pink (UK). Mobilising Visual Ethnography : Making Routes, Making
Place and Making Images
Tobias Roehl & Regine Herbrik (Deutschland). Mapping the Imaginary --
Maps in Fantasy Role-Playing Games
Bernt Schnettler (Deutschland) & Juergen Raab (Schweiz). Interpretative
Visual Analysis . Developments, State of the Art and Pending Problems
Einzelbeiträge:
Merav Asaf, Rakefet Shachar, Vered Tohar & Anat Kainan (Israel).
From Superteacher to a Super Teacher : The Career Development of Teacher Educators
Kathryn K. DeRoche & Maria K.E. Lahman (USA). Methodological
Considerations for Conducting Qualitative Interviews with Youth
Receiving Mental Health Services
Jochen Fahrenberg (Deutschland). Wilhelm Wundts Interpretationslehre
Monika Hackel &Michael Klebl (Deutschland). Qualitative
Methodentriangulation bei der arbeitswissenschaftlichen Exploration von
Taetigkeitssystemen
Beate Littig (Oesterreich). Interviews mit Eliten -- Interviews mit
ExpertInnen: Gibt es Unterschiede?
Brian Morgan (USA). Identity Presentation : The Construction of Identity
in Asynchronous Discussion
Ainslie Yardley (Australien): Living Stories : The Role of the Researcher
in the Narration of Life
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