AltaMira Press
Pages: 272
Trim: 6 x 9¼
978-0-7591-0143-2 • Hardback • July 2001 • $138.00 • (£106.00)
978-0-7591-0144-9 • Paperback • July 2001 • $54.00 • (£42.00)
978-0-7591-1701-3 • eBook • July 2001 • $51.00 • (£39.00)
Andra L. Coles and J. Gary Knowles are both educational researchers at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education.
Chapter 1 Preface
Chapter 2 Beginnings: Reseraching the Professor: Thomas
Chapter 3 Exploring Method
Chapter 4 What is Life History Research
Chapter 5 Principles Guiding Life History Researching
Chapter 6 Beginning a Life History Research Project
Chapter 7 Doing Life History Research
Chapter 8 Preparing to Make Sense of Gathered Life History Information
Chapter 9 Making Sense of and Representing Lives-in-Context
Chapter 10 Experiencing Method
Chapter 11 Lessons from Nurses' Lives
Chapter 12 Responsibilities to Community: Relationality and Mutality with Home-educating Families
Chapter 13 Research as Relationship
Chapter 14 Fidelity and Ethical Ideals
Chapter 15 Telling Inside Stories: The Paradox of Researcher Privilege
Chapter 16 Going Deep: Intersecting of Self as Researcher and Researched
Chapter 17 A Life History as Artistic Interpretation
Chapter 18 Reflections on Our Stories: Women in Cardiac Rehabilitation
Chapter 19 Researching First Nations' Educators through Presence, Collaboration, and Advocacy
Chapter 20 Compelled to Honor Privacy: Reflections from Researching in a Nursing Home
Chapter 21 Insights and Inspiration from an Artist's Work: Envisioning and Portraying Lives in Context
Chapter 22 Re-reading Anne: Using Images in an Artful Inquiry
Chapter 23 Moments in Time
Chapter 24 Endings: Writing the Professor, Thomas
Chapter 25 References
Chapter 26 Index
Chapter 27 About the Authors
This book offers a sincere and 'in-depth' concern for the life story and the person ostensibly behind it. It's very well-written with intriguing and compelling interludes from other researchers' work. I'm sure it will be picked up, used, and cited by those interested in life history research....
— Jaber Gubrium, University of Missouri
A thoughtful, well-crafted, carefully nuanced book; a good example of the sixth moment in qualitative research.....
— Norman Denzin
In the all-important relationships between researcher and subject, several principles are key: relationality, mutuality, empathy, sensitivity, and respect. The process of preparing for and 'doing' LHR [life history research] is described & salient issuesinvolved at different stages of the project are addressed. This book is deemed ideal as both a resource for teaching beginning qualitative researchers and as a reference guide for established ones....
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This book will be beneficial for novice and experienced researchers interested in using oral history methods....Nurse researchers with an interest in life history work would find this a valuable read, as would nurse educators looking for a text for students on how to do life history research. Lives in Context: The Art of Life History Research provides a thorough discussion of the life history research method, highlighting the importance of the individual in creating broader understandings of experience...
— Danielle Cooke
Lives in Context has achived its objective of gracefully portraying the need to protect the fragility of other people's confidence throughout the process of academic research and representation.....
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