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This is one of the first cultural studies books to address the question of the research process in detail. Students who want to do empirical research will find the book to be an indispensable resource that will enable them to focus on the correct issues and ask the right questions for effective research. The book develops a set of research practices that are appropriate to a critical understanding of culture, power and everyday life. It will rapidly establish itself as the lecturer's stand-by and the student's friend for all issues relating to qualitative research in cultural studies.
Six I Want to Tell You a Story
Six I Want to Tell You a Story
The narratives of the world are numberless … narrative is international, transhistorical, transcultural. It is simply there, like life itself. (Barthes, 1977: 79)
In our discussion of dialogic interviewing, we noted how respondents construct their stories. I now ...
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