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Our lives as database

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     Konopásek, Zdeněk, 1963- - Author
    1st ed. - V Praze : Karolinum, 2000 - 302 s.
    ISBN 80-246-0120-6
      Hawker, Andrew - Translator
     socialismus  sociologický výzkum
     sborníky
    Call numberC 301.588
    Umístění
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    Lidická ( příruční sklad )k vypůjčeníC 301.588   

    Title statementOur lives as database : doing a sociology of ourselves: Czech social transitions in autobiographical research dialogues / Zdeněk Konopásek editor ; translated by Andrew Hawker
    Main entry-name Konopásek, Zdeněk, 1963- (Author)
    Edition statement1st ed.
    Issue dataV Praze : Karolinum, 2000
    Phys.des.302 s.
    ISBN80-246-0120-6
    National bibl. num.cnb000887905
    Internal Bibliographies/Indexes NoteObsahuje bibliografii
    Another responsib. Hawker, Andrew (Translator)
    Another responsib. Univerzita Karlova (Publisher)
    Subj. Headings socialismus * sociologický výzkum
    Form, Genre sborníky
    UDC 316.6 , 929
    CountryČesko
    Languageangličtina
    Document kindBOOKS
    Our lives as database
    The interpretation of biographical narratives has become a common sociological approach. Although the specific research design and the character of the interpretive work often differ from case to case, there is a general similarity. What brings all these cases of (auto)biographical approach together is a revolt against standard survey sociology. Here, the sociologist does not ask questions (beforehand), nor does the respondent answer (afterwards), according to a stimulus-response model. Instead, the researcher often (first) listens at length, so as to (only afterwards) look for the questions that the narrator tried to answer with his/her life story. This situational transfer of authority, or inversion of power relations, between the two sides - so well described by Burgos (1989) - is closely related to the following characteristic feature of biographical research: sociological texts tend not to be authoritative monologues of disinterested researchers, but rather polyvocal dialogues, with the researcher acting only as a more or less sensitive orchestrator, conductor, and commentator. Zdroj anotace: Web obalkyknih.cz
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