Dear BNIM-ers,
Just a quick note to say that the "Forum Qualitative Social Research" (FQS)
have just published a case-study by me on the case of 'Lola'. Since one of
the perennial questions is about what 'writing-up' strategy should one
adopt, I thought those interested in this question might be interested in
the particular way of writing-up adopted in this text.
Please note that it is a long write-up, though not as long as my original
version which was (surprise, surprise) even longer, and this is partly to do
with the particular writing-up strategy chosen for the particular purpose
which is discussed in the text.
Obviously, if you're interested in questions of 'boundaries and
relationships' or in 'homelessness', you might also want to look at it.
All comments welcome! And it would be great to hear what other people are
doing, details of other BNIM-using publications, etc.
Best wishes
Tom
The URL is below:
Boundaries and Relationships in Homelessness Work:
Lola, an Agency Manager
<http://www.qualitative-research.net/fqs-texte/1-04/1-04wengraf-e.htm>
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Tom Wengraf
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