Title: Imaginative Methodologies in the Social Sciences: Creativity, Poetics and Rhetoric in Social Research
Abstract: Contents: Introduction: Imaginative methodologies: creativity, poetics and challenges to conventional social science, Michael Hviid Jacobsen, Michael S. Drake, Kieran Keohane and Anders Petersen. Part I Reading: Chicago vice and virtue: the poetic imagination meets the sociological imagination, Michael Hviid Jacobsen, Rasmus Antoft and Anja Jorgensen Bacon, Kundera, Bauman, Keith Tester Jose Saramago's sociology, Michael S. Drake. Part II Writing: Reading and writing the experimental text, Norman K. Denzin On writing: on writing sociology, Zygmunt Bauman Alice in Computerland, Laurel Richardson. Part III Exploring: Getting in touch with the world: meaning and presence in social science, Svend Brinkmann Theatricalized reality and novels of truth: respecting tradition and promoting imagination in social research, Arpad Szakolczai Creative methods: oracles, poiesis and epiphanies as metaphors of theorizing, Kieran Keohane. Part IV Teaching: Creativity in the classroom: the poetics of pedagogy and therapeutic shock in teaching sociology, Anders Petersen, Michael Hviid Jacobsen and Rasmus Antoft Inspiring 'the methodological imagination': using art and literature in social science methods teaching, Julie Seymour Imagining the outsiders: exploring literary representations of 'the other' as pedagogic practice, Louise Sturgeon-Adams The uses of literary and cinematic characters in teaching sociology, Lisbeth B. Knudsen. Index.
Publication Year: 2014
Publication Date: 2014-04-18
Language: en
Type: book
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