A powerful reference I use in looking at the 'moment' is David
Applebaum's The Stop. SUNY Press, 1995.
Warren Linds
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> *Sent:* Friday, April 10, 2009 5:30 AM
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> Dear all
> I am working on a piece that considers what DEnzin and Lincold refer
> to as the different 'moments' in qualitative research. I am wondering
> where perfomative approaches might begin to make their contributions?
> I have an idea that even though Denzin and Lincilns work implies a
> tight linear chronology that this is not neccasarily representative of
> the continuous blurs and tensions that continue to persist.
> I would welcome any comments
> Best for a holiday break (if you have one)
> nigel
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