Interpretation and Method Empirical Research Methods and the Interpretive Turn

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INDEX


A

Abbott, Andrew, 146n4
Abdou, Mohamed, 262n12
Abendland, 274–75, 277, 280n23
academia, role in policy analysis, 311, 370
access, to research data, 115–202
origins of term, 115–16
separation from analysis, 125–26
on space, 353–56
See also interview(ing); observation; participant-
observation; readers, reading
activity theory, 25n21
Adcock, Robert, 4, 204
Adenauer, Konrad, 265–66, 269, 273–74, 276–78
advertisements, and globalization, 184
Agar, Michael, 107
Agassiz, Louis, 84n9
Alford, John, 389
Alternative Ethnographic Evaluation, 169
anachronisms, 242n21
analysis, configurational, 266–67
anthropology
and built spaces, 364n1
divergence from sociology, 54–55
appreciation, 231, 241n13
artifacts, expressing meaning, 15–19
Asimov, Isaac, 180–81, 182–83
assimilationists, 305–8, 313
audit, to document research, 105–7
Austin, John, 151–52, 159
autoethnography, 103, 111n15


B

Banks, Arthur, 124, 188–89
Bayard de Volo, Lorraine, 261n1
beliefs, nature of, 284
Bendix, Reinhard, 61–63, 66n15
Bevir, Mark, 85n13, 87n38, 206, 375, xxii
Bill of Rights
See Fourteenth Amendment debate
Boas, Franz, 54–55
Booher, David, 171–72
Bourdieu, Pierre, 221, 376
Brady, Henry, xxvin14


Brandwein, Pamela, 204, 205, 369–70, xxii
built spaces
accessing data on, 353–56
analyzing data for, 358–59
components of study on, 352–53
defined, 351
effects on humans, 351–52
making sense of, 361–64
as nonverbal communication, 352, 356–58, 364
and power, 359, 362
reasons to study, 350–52
Burawoy, Michael, 368–69
Bureau of Land Management, wilderness policy of,
332–48
Burgess, Ernest, 65n5
Burgess, John, 223–25
Burke, Kenneth, 353

C

Cambridge School methods, 239
Campbell, Donald, 108–9
Casey, Edward, 355, 364n2
causality, in research, 108–9
Cetina, Knorr, xv
chaos theory, 24n9, 113n30
Chapman, Malcolm, 116
Chicago School, 55, 65n5, 367
Churchill, Winston, 351, 365n5
Citizen-Agent Narrative, 320, 327–29
Civil Rights Cases, 238–40
civilization, Western, 274–75, 277, 278
clients
See participants, in research
coding
See data, coding
cold calling, 126n1
collective sense making, 79
Collier, David, xxvin15, 64, 221–22
Collier, Ruth, 64
color, language research on, 10
commonplaces, 272–78, 280n19
comparative historical analysis, 51–65, 110n5
Comparative Historical Analysis in the Social
Sciences, 51–52, 53
comparative method, 53–54, 55
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