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- catalog abstract "Biographical methods combine a focus on lifetime individual experience as a component of understanding human agency with an examination of interactions with social structures & institutions. This text provides examples of how such approaches have been applied in practice settings & in policy initiatives.".
- catalog contributor b13192613.
- catalog contributor b13192614.
- catalog contributor b13192615.
- catalog created "2004.".
- catalog date "2004".
- catalog date "2004.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "2004.".
- catalog description "1. Introduction / Ursula Apitzch, Joanna Bornat, and Prue Chamberlayne. Part 1: Putting the subject into policy and practice. 2. Biographical methods and social policy in European perspective / Prue Chamberlayne -- 3. Balancing precarious work, entrepreneurship, and a new gendered professionalism in migrant self-employment / Ursula Apitzsch -- 4. Considerations on the biographical embeddedness of ethnic entrepreneurship / Maria Kontos -- 5. Ethnic entrepreneurship as innovation / Feiwel Kupferberg. Part II: Subjectivity in context. 6. The social subject in biographical interpretive methods: emotional, mute, creative, divided / Andrew Cooper -- 7. A socially and historically contextualized psychoanalytic perspective: Holocaust survival and suffering / Daniel Bar-On -- 8. Professional choices between private and state positions in Russia's transformation / Victoria Semenova -- ".
- catalog description "17. Interpreting the needs of homeless men: interviewing in context / Karin Schlucker. Part V: Biographical resources in education and training. 18. In quest of teacher's professional identity: the life story as a methodological tool / Marie-Francoise Chanfrault-Duchet -- 19. Narratives, community, organizations, and pedagogy / Rosemary Du Pleiss, Jane Higgins, and Belinda Mortlock -- 20. Doctors on an edge: a cultural psychology of learning and health / Linden West -- 21. Intercultural perspectives and professional practice in the university: what's new in Germany / Lena Inowlocki, Maria Teresa Herrera Vivar, and Felicia Herrschaft.".
- catalog description "9. Maintaining a sense of individual autonomy under conditions of constraint: a study of East German managers / Ulrike Nagel. Part III: Self-awareness in research and practice. 10. Biographical reflections on the problem of changing violent men / David Gadd -- 11. The biographical turn in health studies / Wendy Rickard -- 12. Ethical aspects of biographical interviewing and analysis -- 13. Ghost writers: using biographical methods across languages / Bogusia Temple. Part IV: Recognizing trajectories of disempowerment. 14. 'Bucking and kicking': race, gender, and embodied resistance in healthcare / Yasmin Gunaratnam -- 15. Biography as empowering practice: lessons from research / Joanna Bornat and Jan Walmsley -- 16. 'It's in the way that you use it': biography as a tool in professional social work / Riitta Kyllonen -- ".
- catalog description "Biographical methods combine a focus on lifetime individual experience as a component of understanding human agency with an examination of interactions with social structures & institutions. This text provides examples of how such approaches have been applied in practice settings & in policy initiatives.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog extent "x, 340 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Biographical methods and professional practice.".
- catalog identifier "1861344929 (pbk.)".
- catalog identifier "1861344937 (cased)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Biographical methods and professional practice.".
- catalog issued "2004".
- catalog issued "2004.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Bristol : Policy Press,".
- catalog relation "Biographical methods and professional practice.".
- catalog subject "300.72 22".
- catalog subject "H61.29 .B554 2004".
- catalog subject "Social sciences Biographical methods.".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. Introduction / Ursula Apitzch, Joanna Bornat, and Prue Chamberlayne. Part 1: Putting the subject into policy and practice. 2. Biographical methods and social policy in European perspective / Prue Chamberlayne -- 3. Balancing precarious work, entrepreneurship, and a new gendered professionalism in migrant self-employment / Ursula Apitzsch -- 4. Considerations on the biographical embeddedness of ethnic entrepreneurship / Maria Kontos -- 5. Ethnic entrepreneurship as innovation / Feiwel Kupferberg. Part II: Subjectivity in context. 6. The social subject in biographical interpretive methods: emotional, mute, creative, divided / Andrew Cooper -- 7. A socially and historically contextualized psychoanalytic perspective: Holocaust survival and suffering / Daniel Bar-On -- 8. Professional choices between private and state positions in Russia's transformation / Victoria Semenova -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "17. Interpreting the needs of homeless men: interviewing in context / Karin Schlucker. Part V: Biographical resources in education and training. 18. In quest of teacher's professional identity: the life story as a methodological tool / Marie-Francoise Chanfrault-Duchet -- 19. Narratives, community, organizations, and pedagogy / Rosemary Du Pleiss, Jane Higgins, and Belinda Mortlock -- 20. Doctors on an edge: a cultural psychology of learning and health / Linden West -- 21. Intercultural perspectives and professional practice in the university: what's new in Germany / Lena Inowlocki, Maria Teresa Herrera Vivar, and Felicia Herrschaft.".
- catalog tableOfContents "9. Maintaining a sense of individual autonomy under conditions of constraint: a study of East German managers / Ulrike Nagel. Part III: Self-awareness in research and practice. 10. Biographical reflections on the problem of changing violent men / David Gadd -- 11. The biographical turn in health studies / Wendy Rickard -- 12. Ethical aspects of biographical interviewing and analysis -- 13. Ghost writers: using biographical methods across languages / Bogusia Temple. Part IV: Recognizing trajectories of disempowerment. 14. 'Bucking and kicking': race, gender, and embodied resistance in healthcare / Yasmin Gunaratnam -- 15. Biography as empowering practice: lessons from research / Joanna Bornat and Jan Walmsley -- 16. 'It's in the way that you use it': biography as a tool in professional social work / Riitta Kyllonen -- ".
- catalog title "Biographical methods and professional practice : an international perspective / edited by Prue Chamberlayne, Joanna Bornat and Ursula Apitzsch.".
- catalog type "text".