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FQS-Newsletter May 2005 Dear All, I would like to inform you that the 18th FQS Issue—"Qualitative Inquiry: Research, Archiving, and Reuse" (http://www.qualitative-research.net/fqs/fqs-e/inhalt2-05-e.htm), edited by Manfred Max Bergman & Thomas S. Eberle—is available online. As always, in addition to contributions relating to "Qualitative Inquiry: Research, Archiving, and Reuse," FQS 6(2) also provides selected single contributions and articles that belong to the FQS Debate on Qualitative Research and Ethics, to FQS Interviews, FQS Reviews, and to FQS Conferences.
Enjoy reading! Katja Mruck A) FQS 6(2)—QUALITATIVE INQUIRY: RESEARCH, ARCHIVING, AND REUSE http://www.qualitative-research.net/fqs/fqs-e/inhalt2-05-e.htm English César A. Cisneros Puebla, Katja Mruck & Wolff-Michael Roth: Editorial: The FQS Issue on "Qualitative Inquiry: Research, Archiving, and Reuse" Thomas S. Eberle & Manfred Max Bergman (Switzerland): Introduction Part 1: The Why and How of Qualitative Methods Thomas S. Eberle (Switzerland): Promoting Qualitative Research in Switzerland Nigel Fielding (UK): The Resurgence, Legitimation and Institutionalization of Qualitative Methods Veronique Mottier (Switzerland): The Interpretive Turn: History, Memory, and Storage in Qualitative Research Manfred Max Bergman (Switzerland) & Anthony P.M. Coxon (UK): The Quality in Qualitative Methods Part 2: The Why and How of Archiving Qualitative Data Françoise Cribier (France): The Value of Qualitative Data and their Archiving: the French Situation Louise Corti & Gill Backhouse (UK): Acquiring Qualitative Data for Secondary Analysis Diane Opitz & Andreas Witzel (Germany): The Concept and Architecture of the Bremen Life Course Archive Katja Mruck (Germany): Providing (Online) Resources and Services for Qualitative Researchers: Challenges and Potentials Dominique Joye (Switzerland): Qualitative or Quantitative? Data Archiving in Documentation, Research and Teaching Anthony P.M. Coxon (UK): Integrating Qualitative and Quantitative Data: What does the User Need? Louise Corti (UK): User Support Single Contributions Michael Appel (Germany): The Autobiographic-Narrative Interview: The Theoretical Implications and the Analysis Procedure of
a Case Study About Cultural Changes Among the Otomi-"Indians" in Mexico Barbara B. Kawulich (USA): Participant Observation as a Data Collection Method Udo Kelle (Germany): "Emergence" vs. "Forcing" of Empirical Data? A Crucial Problem of "Grounded Theory" Reconsidered Milind Sathye (Australia): Supervisory Practice: A Qualitative Study Christian Spannagel, Michaela Glaeser-Zikuda & Ulrik Schroeder (Germany): Application of Qualitative Content Analysis in User-Program
Interaction Research Inga Truschkat, Manuela Kaiser & Vera Reinartz (Germany): A Recipe Book Approach to Research? Practical Suggestions for Using
Grounded Theory in Dissertations and Thesis Projects Cate Watson (UK): Living the Life of the Social Inquirer: Beginning Educational Research FQS Debate: Qualitative Research and Ethics Kristine Edgington & Jillian Roberts (Canada) Serving Youth with Physical Deformity in Canadian Schools: Ethical Guidelines
for Non-Discriminatory Practice FQS Interviews Barbara Zielke (Germany): The Case for Dialogue. Reply to: "Social Constructionism as Cultism," Carl Ratner, December 2004 FQS Reviews Gonzalo Bacigalupe (USA): Focus Group Practices: Studying Conversation. Review Essay: Claudia Puchta & Jonathan Potter (2004).
Focus Group Practice Volker Barth (France, Germany): Review Note: Claudia Bruns & Tilmann Walter (Eds.) (2004). Von Lust und Schmerz. Eine Historische
Anthropologie der Sexualitaet [Lust and Pain. A Historical Anthropology of Sexuality] Andrea Buehrmann (Germany): Review Note: Jochen Glaeser & Grit Laudel (2004). Experteninterviews und qualitative Inhaltsanalyse
[The Expert Interview and Content Analysis] Brian Christens (USA): Review Note: Robert Neuwirth (2005). Shadow Cities: A Billion Squatters, a New Urban World Claudia Dreke (Germany): Review Note: Sylka Scholz (2004). Maennlichkeit erzaehlen. Lebensgeschichtliche Identitaetskonstruktionen
ostdeutscher Maenner [Talking Masculinity. Biographical Constructions of Identity by East German Men] Robert B. Faux (USA): To Reveal Thy Heart Perchance to Reveal the World. Review Essay: Ronald J. Pelias (2004). A Methodology
of the Heart: Evoking Academic and Daily Life Katharina Gajdukowa (Germany): Review Note: Christof Beyer (2004). Der Erfurter Amoklauf in der Presse. Unerklaerlichkeit
und die Macht der Erklaerung: Eine Diskusanalyse anhand zweier ausgewaehlter Beispiele [The Erfurt Amok Run in the Print Press.
Inexplicability and the Power of Explication: A Discourse Analysis of two Selected Examples] Mary Gergen (USA): Review Note: Stephen John Hartnett (2003). Incarceration Nation: Investigative Prison Poems of Hope and
Terror Stefanie Grosse (Germany): Review Note: Thomas Kuehn (2004). Berufsbiografie und Familiengruendung. Biografiegestaltung junger
Erwachsener nach Abschluss der Berufsausbildung [Vocational Biography and Family Planning: The Shaping of the Biographies
of Young Adults After Vocational Training] Heiko Grunenberg (Germany): Review Note: Jo Reichertz (2003). Die Abduktion in der qualitativen Sozialforschung [Abduction
in Qualitative Social Research] Lawrence J. Hammar (Papua New Guinea): From Margins to Centers ... Hopefully. Review Essay: Judith Green & Nicki Thorogood
(2004). Qualitative Methods for Health Research Reinhard Kacianka (Austria): Review Note: Mathias Spohr (2003). Das gemeinsame Mass. Ansaetze zu einer allgemeinen Medientheorie
[The Common Measure. Approaches to a General Media Theory] Carlos Koelbl (Germany): Review Note: Wilhelm Kempf (2003). Forschungsmethoden der Psychologie. Zwischen naturwissenschaftlichem
Experiment und sozialwissenschaftlicher Hermeneutik. Band 1: Theorie und Empirie [Methods of Psychology. Between Scientific
Experiment and Social Science Hermeneutics. Volume 1: Theory and Empiricism] Sina Lucia Kottmann (Germany): Karl Schloegel Reads Time in Space: Tracing Old Paths Towards New Horizons. Review Essay: Karl
Schloegel (2003). Im Raume lesen wir die Zeit. Ueber Zivilisationsgeschichte und Geopolitik [In Space We Read Time. About
the History of Civilization and Geopolitics] Ralf Ottermann (Germany): Qualitative Research on Prostitution in the Early '80s' Red-light Districts of Vienna. Review Essay:
Roland Girtler (2004). Der Strich. Soziologie eines Milieus [Prostitution. Sociology of a Social Milieu] Mike Steffen Schaefer (Germany): Review Note: Heinz Bonfadelli (2002). Medieninhaltsforschung. Grundlagen, Methoden, Anwendungen
[Media Content Research. Foundations, Methods, Applications] Martin Spetsmann-Kunkel (Germany): Review Note: Roland Girtler (2004). 10 Gebote der Feldforschung [The Ten Commandments of
Field Study] Benjamin Stingl (Germany): Humans as Monuments. Notes on the Mediating Aesthetics of Hip-Hop. Review Essay: Jannis Androutsopoulos
(Ed.) (2003). Hip-Hop: Globale Kultur – lokale Praktiken [Hip-Hop: Global Culture—Local Practices] Jaan Valsiner (USA): Review Note: Michael D. Myers & David Avison (Eds.) (2002). Qualitative Research in Information Systems Till Westermayer (Germany): Review Note: Stefan Boeschen & Ingo Schulz-Schaeffer (Eds.) (2003). Wissenschaft in der Wissensgesellschaft
[Science in a Knowledge Society] FQS Conferences Joan M. Eakin & Eric Mykhalovskiy (Canada): Conference Report, Teaching Against the Grain: The Challenges of Teaching Qualitative
Research in the Health Sciences. A National Workshop on Teaching Qualitative Research in the Health Sciences Daniel Dominguez Figaredo & Laura Alonso Diaz (Spain): Conference Report, II Online Congress for the Observatory of the Cybersociety:
Towards what Knowledge Society? Jana Klemm & Georg Glasze (Germany): Conference Report, Methodological Problems of Foucault-inspired Discourse Analysis in
the Social Sciences. Workshop on "Applied Discourse Analysis" B) FROM OUR READERS Expert interview Grounded theory and adolescents' health Analyzing videos La importancia de los enfoques heurísticos en la metodología de las ciencias sociales Guide des bonnes pratiques pour la constitution, l'exploitation, la conversation et la diffusion des corpus oraux New paper: "Key Features of Action Research" New paper: "Meeting the Challenge of Research With Very Young Children: A Practical Outline of Methodologies Used in the Formative
Research and Pre-testing of the Takalani Sesame HIV and AIDS Television and Radio Programmes" Call for contributions, "Teaching Research Methods In The Humanities And Social Sciences," edited by Mark Garner (University
of Aberdeen, United Kingdom). Claire Wagner (University of Pretoria, South Africa) & Barbara Kawulich (State University of
West Georgia, USA) New autoethnography listserv:
C) CONFERENCES July 25-29, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada: 5th Annual Thinking Qualitatively Workshop Series "Exploring
Qualitative Inquiry" November 4-6, Utrecht, the Netherlands: CfP PRAR 2005: International Practitioner Research Conference & Collaborative Action
Research Network (CARN) Conference See http://www.qualitative-research.net/fqs/conferences/conferences-coming-e.htm (English) and http://www.qualitative-research.net/fqs/conferences/conferences-coming-d.htm (German) for additional Conference Announcements. D) OPEN ACCESS NEWS The May SPARC Open Access Newsletter is available online at http://www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/newsletter/05-02-05.htm. Journals/Newsletter Clinical Practice and Epidemiology in Mental Health Culture Machine, CfP 2006 COMMUNITY issue Cyberculture studies, new reviews Demographic Research, new papers online eCOMMUNITY: International Journal of Mental Health & Addiction, new issue First Monday, 10(5) Revue internationale en Sciences du Langage Marges Linguistiques, 9 Surveillance & Society Webology, new issue Working Paper on Culture, Education and Human Development / Papeles de Trabajo sobre Cultura, Educación y Desarrollo Humano
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