Publications in Qualitative Research by CIQR Affiliates

 

Dwyer, John J. The Agrarian Dispute: The Expropriation of American-Owned Rural Land in Postrevolutionary Mexico (Durham: Duke University Press, 2008).

Fischer, C.T. Qualitative Research Methods for Psychologists: Introduction through Empirical Studies ( San Diego: Academic Press, 2006).

Fischer, C. T. & Wertz, F. J. “Empirical Phenomenological Analyses of Being Criminally Victimized,” in A. Giorgi, R. Knowles, & D. Smith (Eds.), Duquesne Studies in Phenomenological Psychology, Volume 3 (Pittsburgh: Duquesne University Press, 1979), pp. 135-158.

Frisch, Mark. You Might Be Able to Get There From Here: Reconsidering Borges and the Postmodern ( Farleigh Dickinson University Press, 2004).

Frisch, Mark. “Nicaraguan Theater,” in Eladio Cortes and Mirta Barrea Marlys (Eds.), Dictionary of Latin American Theater (Greenwood Press, 2003).

Frisch, Mark. “Faulkner and Latin American Literature," in WilliamFaulkner Encyclopedia (Greenwood Press, 1999).

Frisch, Mark. "Teaching One Hundred Years of Solitude with The Sound and the Fury," Teaching Faulkner, no. 9 (Spring 1996).

Frisch, Mark. “Nature, Postmodernity, and the Real Marvelous: Faulkner, Quiroga, Mallea, Rulfo, Carpentier," The Faulkner Journal. Vol. XI, 1 & 2 (Fall 1995/Spring 1996).

Frisch, Mark. William Faulkner--su influencia en la literatura hispanoamericana: Mallea, Rojas, Yáñez, y García Márquez (Buenos Aires: Ediciones Corregidor, S.A.I.C.I. y E., 1993).

Frisch, Mark. Collaborator with Eladio Cortés (General Editor), Dictionary of Mexican Literature (Greenwood Press, 1992).

Frisch, Mark. "Absurdity, Death and the Search for Meaning in Two of Elena Garro's Novels," in Anita Stoll (Ed.), A Different Reality: Studies in the Work of Elena Garro (Lewisburg, PA: Bucknell University Press, 1990).

Frisch, Mark. “Borges and Nabokov's Lolita: Reality as Fictional Dream Image," Cincinnati Romance Review (Spring 1990).

Frisch, Mark. "Self Definition and Redefinition in the New World: William Faulkner and the Hispanic American Novel," Crítica Hispánica 12, nos. 1-2 (1990): 115-31.

Frisch, Mark. "Self Definition and Redefinition in the New World: Coover's The Universal Baseball Association and Borges," Confluencia: Revista Hispánica de Cultura y Literatura 4, no. 2 ( Spring 1989): 13-20.

Garman, N.B. and Piantanida, M. (Eds.). The Authority to Imagine: The Struggle toward Representation in Dissertation Writing ( New York: Peter Lang, 2006).

Gemignani, M. and Pena, E. “Postmodern Conceptualizations of Culture in Social Constructionism and Cultural Studies,” Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology (forthcoming).

Harper, Douglas and Patrizia Faccioli. Being Italian: Food and Social Life (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, forthcoming 2008).

Harper, Douglas. Good Company: A Tramp Life, 3rd ed., revised and expanded (Boulder: Paradigm, 2006).

Harper, Douglas. "Cultural Studies and the Photograph," in Peter Hamilton (Ed.), Visual Research Methods (Sage Press, 2006), 211-248.

Harper, Douglas. "What's New Visually?," in Normal Denzin and Yvonna Lincoln (Eds.), Handbook of Qualitative Research, 3 rd ed. (Beverly Hills and London: Sage, 2005), 747-762.

Harper, Douglas and Helen Lawson (Eds.). The Cultural Study of Work. Douglas Harper and Helen Lawson, editors. (Boulder: Rowman Littlefield, 2003).

Harper, Douglas. "Talking about Pictures: A Case for Photo Elicitation," Visual Studies 17, no. 1 (2002): 21-34.

Harper, Douglas. Changing Works: Visions of a Lost Agriculture (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2001).

Hopson, R. “Paradox of English-Only in Post-independent Namibia: Toward Whose Education for All?, in B. Brock-Utne. & R. Hopson (Eds.), Languages of Instruction for African Emancipation: Focus on Postcolonial Contexts and Considerations (Cape Town/Dar es Salaam: The Centre for Advanced Studies of African Society/Mkuki na Nyota, 2005), pp. 89-118.

Hopson, R.K., Peterson, J.A., and Lucas, K.J. “Tales From the ‘Hood: Framing HIV/AIDS Prevention Through Intervention Ethnography in the Inner City,” Addiction Research and Theory, 9, no. 4 (2001): 339-363. T. Rhodes and D. Moore (Eds.).

Hopson, R.K., Lucas, K.J., & Peterson, J.A. (2000). “HIV/AIDS Talk and Meaning: Implications for Prevention, Intervention and Evaluation,” in Hopson, R.K. (Ed.), New Directions for Evaluation, no. 86 ( San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 2000), pp. 29-42.

Knowles, Caroline and Douglas Harper. Hong Kong: Migration Lives in the Postcolonial World (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, forthcoming 2008).

Koro-Ljungberg, M., Gemignani, M., Brodeur, C.A. and Kmiec, C. “Technologies of Normalization and Self: Thinking About IRBs and Extrinsic Research Ethics with Foucault,” Qualitative Inquiry 13, no. 8 (2007): 1075-1094.

Kulkarni, Claudette. Lesbians and Lesbianisms: A Post-Jungian Perspective (London: Routledge, 1997).

O’ Brien, Maureen, “A Study of Ministerial Identity and Theological Reflection among Lay Ecclesial Ministers,” International Journal of Practical Theology 11, no. 2 (2007): 212-233.

MacMillen, Sarah L. “Uneasy Neighbors,” Notre Dame Magazine, Fall 2007.

Morrison, Linda J. Book Review: Mental Health among Taiwanese Americans: Gender, Immigration and Transnational Struggles by Chien-Juh Gu. Contemporary Sociology: A Journal of Reviews, 37, no. 2 (2008): 169-171.

Morrison, Linda J. "Resocialization ," in The Blackwell Encyclopedia of Sociology, George Ritzer (Ed.) ( London: Blackwell Publishing, 2007), pp. 3889-3891.

Morrison, Linda J. “A Matter of Definition: Acknowledging Consumer/Survivor Experiences through Narrative,” Radical Psychology: A Journal of Psychology, Politics and Radicalism, Volume 5 (2006). http://www.radpsynet.org/journal/vol5/Morrison.htm.

Morrison, Linda J. Talking Back to Psychiatry: The Consumer/Survivor/Ex-Patient Movement ( New York: Routledge, 2005).

Morrison, Linda. "Sociology and Narrative,” in The Routledge Encyclopedia of Narrative Theory, David Herman, Manfred Jahn, and Marie-Laure Ryan (Eds.) ( London: Routledge, 2005), pp. 548-550.

Morrison, Linda. "Committing Social Change for Psychiatric Patients: The Consumer/Survivor Movement," Humanity and Society, 24, no. 4 (2001): 389-404.

Piantanida, M. and Garman, N.B. The Qualitative Dissertation: A Guide for Students and Faculty (Thousand Oaks, CA: Corwin, 1999).

Piantanida, M., Tananis, C.A., and Grubs, R.E. “Generating Grounded Theory of/for Educational Practice: The Journey of Three Epistemorphs,” International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education, 17, no. 3 (2004): 325-346.

Scalambrino, Frank. “The Ubiquity of Interpretation: Truth and the Unconscious,” Proceedings of the Ohio Philosophical Association, no. 5 (2008).

Simms, E.M. The Child in the World: Embodiment, Time, and Language in Early Childhood (Detroit: Wayne State University Press, 2008).

Simms, E.M. “Children’s Lived Spaces in the Inner City: Historical and Political Aspects of the Psychology of Place,” The Humanistic Psychologist 36, no. 1 (2008): 72-89.

Simms, E.M. “Milk and Flesh: A Phenomenological Reflection on Infancy and Coexistence,” Journal of Phenomenological Psychology 33, no. 1 (2001): 22-40.

Yamane, David and Sarah L. MacMillen, Real Stories of Christian Initiation (Collegeville, MN: Liturgical Press, 2006).