Writing Qualitative Inquiry - H.L. Goodall Jr

Writing Qualitative Inquiry

Self, Stories, and Academic Life

(Autor)

Buch | Softcover
256 Seiten
2009
Left Coast Press Inc (Verlag)
978-1-59874-324-1 (ISBN)
47,35 inkl. MwSt
Responding to the rapid growth of personal narrative as a method of inquiry among qualitative scholars, Bud Goodall offers a concise volume of practical advice for scholars and students seeking to work in this tradition. He provides writing tips and strategies from a well-published, successful author of creative nonfiction and concrete guidance on finding appropriate outlets for your work. For readers, he offers a set of criteria to assess the quality of creative nonfiction writing. Goodall suggests paths to success within the academy—still rife with political sinkholes for the narrative ethnographer—and ways of building a career as a public scholar. Goodall’s work serves as both a writing manual and career guide for those in qualitative inquiry.

H. L. (Bud) Goodall, Jr. is professor of communication and director of the Hugh Downs School of Human Communication at Arizona State University. He is the author or coauthor of twenty books, including A Need to Know: The Clandestine History of a CIA Family (Left Coast Press, 2006), which won the “Best Book of 2007” award from the Ethnography Division of the National Communication Association, as well as over 150 articles, chapters, and papers.A pioneer in the field of narrative ethnography, he introduced the “detective” metaphor to study high technology organizations and cultures in Casing a Promised Land: The Autobiography of an Organizational Detective as Cultural Ethnographer (Southern Illinois University Press, 1989); toured and played rhythm guitar in the Whitedog band to investigate rock and roll as a social theory of everyday working life in Living in the Rock’n Roll Mystery: Reading Context, Self, and Others as Clues (Southern Illinois University Press, 1991); and went “undercover” to explore alternative forms of religion and spirituality in the southern region of the United States in Divine Signs: Connecting Spirit to Community (Southern Illinois University Press, 1996). With Eric Eisenberg and Angela Trethewey, he is the coauthor of the award-winning best textbook, Organizational Communication: Balancing Creativity and Constraint (Bedford/St. Martin’s, 2007), now in its fifth edition, and he authored the highly acclaimed Writing the New Ethnography (AltaMira Press, 2000). In 2003, he was awarded the Gerald M. Phillips Award for Distinguished Applied Communication Scholarship, an honor bestowed to scholars for their work over a 20-year span of time.His most recent public scholarship applies theories of communication and narratives to the challenge of countering ideological support for terrorism. In that role, he has served as a U.S. Department of State international speaker.He is married to the histori

Chapter 1 The 5 Rs of Narrative Writing; Chapter 2 Fingers on the Keyboard …; Chapter 3 Submitting Narrative Work to Academic Journals and Academic Presses; Chapter 4 Reading and Evaluating Narrative Scholarship; Chapter 5 Success in the Academy; Chapter 6 Success beyond the Academy;

Erscheint lt. Verlag 15.4.2009
Reihe/Serie Routledge Education Classic Edition
Verlagsort Walnut Creek
Sprache englisch
Maße 152 x 229 mm
Gewicht 385 g
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Sprach- / Literaturwissenschaft Literaturwissenschaft
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie Empirische Sozialforschung
ISBN-10 1-59874-324-4 / 1598743244
ISBN-13 978-1-59874-324-1 / 9781598743241
Zustand Neuware
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