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Ethnomethodology

Alain Coulon ; translated from French by Jacqueline Coulon and Jack Katz

(Qualitative research methods, v. 36)(Sage university papers series)

Sage Publications, c1995

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Ethnométhodologie

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Includes Bibliography: p. [76]-81

Translation of: Ethnométhodologie

Description and Table of Contents

Description

This is not a 'how-to-do' book; it is a 'why-to-do' book. What is powerful about these chapters is that they are theory driven, and they thus allow us as researchers to understand when and why particular methodologies are appropriate for investigating particular problems in particular situations. The book is, therefore, in an important sense, a 'why-you-shouldn't' book because the authors deliberate on how the motivating theory for research is tied to the theoretical grounds for choosing a methodology. The authors grasp and reflect on the need for a researcher to fully understand a methodology's power and its limitations. They urge researchers to consistently pose the questions: Why should I use this method? What does it yield? What lens does it provide for the problem I am investigating? What must I account for in employing it? Speaking About Writing provides not only a range of methodologies to consider for the investigation of writing, but situating them in the context of one another enables the reader to consider the relative merits of each. Above all, the authors stress that research is driven by problems rather than methods, and that premise helps researchers consider what is potentially available through the tools provided by different methodologies." --William Smith, University of Pittsburgh Used as a comprehensive text and research tool, Speaking About Writing focuses on the issues involved in the collection, analysis, and interpretation of data. The approach goes beyond mere quantitative/qualitative differences to examine and critique the very underpinnings and assumptions of the distinct methodologies. Distinguished scholars discuss different writing methods--stimulated recall, think-aloud analysis, retrospective analysis, and intervention analysis. Contributors in discourse analysis look at the ways in which individuals interact with other members of the writing community during a more extended writing process--problem discussion, draft feedback and revision, and teacher conferences. Finally, concluding chapters allow for responses from critics to earlier chapters in order to provide clarification and explanation. Speaking About Writing is the perfect text for scholars and students in written communication (composition and english), communication, research methods, and psychology (cognition).

Table of Contents

Introduction - Peter Smagorinsky Potential Problems and Problematic Potentials of Using Talk About Writing as Data About Writing Process PART ONE: THINK-ALOUD PROTOCOL ANALYSIS Think-Aloud Protocol Analysis - Peter Smagorinsky Beyond the Black Box Think-Aloud Protocols, Protocol Analysis, and Research Design - Stephen P Witte and Roger D Cherry An Exploration of the Influence of Writing Tasks on Writing Processes Substance and Romance in Analyzing Think-Aloud Protocols - Robert J Bracewell and Alain Breuleux Reactivity in Concurrent Think-Aloud Protocols - James F Stratman and Liz Hamp-Lyons Issues for Research PART TWO: RETROSPECTIVE ACCOUNTS OF WRITING PROCESS `Once Upon a Time' - Stuart Greene and Lorraine Higgins The Use of Retrospective Accounts in Building Theory in Composition Using Intervention Protocols to Study the Effects of Instructional Scaffolding on Writing and Learning - Deborah Swanson-Owens and George E Newell Stimulated Recall in Research on Writing - Anne DiPardo An Antidote to `I Don't Know, It Was Fine' PART THREE: ANALYSIS OF COLLABORATIVE DISCOURSE Interpreting and Counting - George Hillocks Jr Objectivity in Discourse Analysis Discourse Analysis of Teacher-Student Writing Conferences - Melanie Sperling Finding the Message in the Medium What's All This Talk I Hear? Using Sociolinguistic Analysis to Locate and Map Themes in Teacher/Student Talk About Writing - Elizabeth Hodges PART FOUR: INTERVIEWS IN THE FIELD Ethnographic Interviews and Writing Research - Elaine Chin A Critical Examination of the Methodology PART FIVE: COUNTERPOINT Whither Wisdom? - David N Dobrin Withered Wisdom - Robert J Bracewell A Reply to Dobrin

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  • NCID
    BA25249363
  • ISBN
    • 0803952317
    • 0803952325
  • LCCN
    95005586
  • Country Code
    us
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Original Language Code
    fre
  • Place of Publication
    Thousand Oaks, Calif.
  • Pages/Volumes
    v, 82 p.
  • Size
    22 cm
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