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Conversation As Method
Analyzing the Relational World of People Who Were Raised Communally


June 1997 | 176 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
Conversation as Method is a most unique and engaging discussion among four women, all feminist scholars, who explore the different ways of knowing. The quantitative orientation of one combined with the qualitative methodology of the other three make for stimulating development of interview and exchange on how growing up communally affects relationships later on in life. All four authors have worked, independently, on issues relative to the kibbutz experience, and each brings her own perspective to this dialogue and to the active pursuit of data gathering and understanding. From the premise that knowledge is co-constructed by observer and observed and both must be clearly visible in research reports, Conversation as Method is rich social science evolving from people coming together to talk, listen, and learn from one another. Readers are also encouraged to participate in the conversation by making their own individual assessments of interpretations each author puts forth. This cutting-edge presentation is a must have for academics, researchers, and students in feminist or qualitative methodology, as well as for courses covering social/personality psychology, close relationships, developmental psychology, and family studies.

Ruth Sharabany and Hadas Wiseman
How Does Growing Up Communally Affect Relationships?
Ruthellen Josselson
Eight Dimensions of Relationship
 
The Dialogue Begins
 
Holding
 
Attachment
 
Passions
 
Eye-to-Eye Validation
 
Idealization and Identification
 
Mutuality and Resonance
 
Embeddedness
 
Tending (Care)
 
Reflections on the Discourse

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ISBN: 9780761905134
$95.00