Thanks for this, Kip. I found it most interesting and kept following link
after link. I work in in both narrative and arts based research. I'll
send you the first version of a journal I'm on the editorial board for -
as soon as it's up and running.
Cheers, Julie
> Just published online today:
> http://www.qualitativesociologyreview.org/ENG/volume3.php
>
>
> Qualitative Sociology Review 2006 Volume II Issue 1
> Special Issue: 'Biographical Sociology'
>
> Contents Editorial:
> Editorial Introduction: Special Issue - 'Biographical
> Sociology' Brian Roberts Riitta Kyll�nen
>
> Articles:
> Representation across languages: biographical
> sociology meets translation and interpretation studies
>
> Bogusia Temple
>
> Biographies in talk: A narrative-discursive research
> approach
> Stephanie Taylor Karen Littleton
>
> Theorising narratives of exile and belonging: the
> importance of Biography and Ethno-mimesis in
> 'understanding' asylum.
> Maggie O'Neill Ramaswami Harindranath
>
> Narrating the Digital Turn: data deluge,
> technomethodology, and other likely tales
> John Given
>
> A Biographic Researcher in Pursuit of an Aesthetic:
> The use of arts-based (re)presentations in
> "performative" dissemination of life stories
> Kip Jones
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>
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> Dr Kip Jones
> Reader in Health Related Social Science
> Centre for Qualitative Research
> Institute of Health & Community Studies
> Bournemouth University United Kingdom
> Website: www.kipworld.net
>
> Send instant messages to your online friends http://uk.messenger.yahoo.com
>
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Dr. Julie White
Artistic and Creative Education
Faculty of Education
The University of Melbourne
Victoria 3010 Australia
Telephone: (+61 3) 8344 8411
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