Alfred Ray Lindesmith Norman K. Denzin Anselm Strauss
This textbook takes a critical symbolic interactionist approach designed to help students to an understanding of how and why individuals do things together in today's society.
This textbook takes a critical symbolic interactionist approach designed to help students to an understanding of how and why individuals do things tog...
The Third Edition of the bestselling??Basics of Qualitative Research: Techniques and Procedures for Developing Grounded Theory??continues to offer immensely practical advice and technical expertise to aid researchers in making sense of their collected data.??Authors Juliet Corbin and the late Anselm Strauss (co-creator of Grounded Theory)??present methods that enable researchers to analyze and interpret their data, and ultimately build theory from it. Highly accessible in their approach,...
The Third Edition of the bestselling??Basics of Qualitative Research: Techniques and Procedures for Developi...
Identity as a concept is as elusive as everyone's sense of his own personal identity. It is connected with appraisals made by oneself and by others. Each person sees himself mirrored in the judgments of others. The masks he presents to the world are fashioned upon his anticipations of judgments. In Mirrors and Masks, Anselm Strauss uses the notion of identity to organize materials and thoughts about certain aspects of problems traditionally intriguing to social psychologists.
The problems Strauss considers to be intriguing traditionally are those encountered when studying...
Identity as a concept is as elusive as everyone's sense of his own personal identity. It is connected with appraisals made by oneself and by other...
Richard Bernstein expressed the view that pragmatism was ahead of its time; the same has been true of symbolic interactionism. These two closely related perspectives, one philosophical and the other sociological, place human action at the center of their explanatory schemes. It has not mattered what aspect of social or psychological behavior was under scrutiny. Whether selves, minds, or emotions, or institutions, social structures, or social change, all have been conceptualized as forms of human activity. This view is the simple genius of these perspectives. Anselm Strauss always took...
Richard Bernstein expressed the view that pragmatism was ahead of its time; the same has been true of symbolic interactionism. These two closely re...
Today we face the painful reality of the prevalence of chronic, rather than acute, diseases. The technologies developed to manager long-term, incurable illnesses have radically and irrevocably altered the organizational structure of health care, presenting us with a frequently bewildering array of medical specialties. Social Organization of Medical Work offers essential insight into this new era of health care.
Through richly documented, often gripping case studies, Anselm Strauss and his co-authors show us exactly how health workers are confronting the problems created...
Today we face the painful reality of the prevalence of chronic, rather than acute, diseases. The technologies developed to manager long-term, incu...
This fifth edition of Where Medicine Fails, like previous editions, argues for a broader definition of society's responsibilities to the ill than is commonly perceived to be the case. The authors examine the moral and economic implications of medical technology, especially in regard to fetal tissue transplant, cancer survival, childbirth, and dying, and provide a thoughtful assessment of the issues and challenges facing American hospitals. Seventeen chapters are new to this edition. The aim of this volume is to encourage serious examination of the current structure of health...
This fifth edition of Where Medicine Fails, like previous editions, argues for a broader definition of society's responsibilities to the ...