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Lives in Context The Art of Life History Research

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ISBN-10: 0759101442

ISBN-13: 9780759101449

Edition: 2001

Authors: Ardra L. Cole, Gary J. Knowles, Ontario Institue for Studies in Education Staff

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List price: $54.00
Copyright year: 2001
Publisher: AltaMira Press
Publication date: 7/30/2001
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 272
Size: 6.09" wide x 9.12" long x 0.63" tall
Weight: 0.946
Language: English

Ardra L. Cole is a Professor of Creative Inquiry and Adult Learning within the Program of Adult Education and Community Development at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education of the University of Toronto. She is also a Co-directors of the Centre for Arts-informed Research (CAIR) in the Department of Adult Education and Counselling Psychology.nbsp;Ardra has published extensively on life history, reflexive, and arts-informed research as well as in the area of teacher education and development. Her co-authored books include: Through Preservice Teachers' Eyes: Exploring Field Experiences through Narrative and Inquiry (Macmillan); Researching Teaching: Exploring Teacher Development…    

Preface
Beginnings: Researching the Professor: Thomas
Exploring Method
What Is Life History Research?
Principles Guiding Life History Researching
Beginning a Life History Research Project
"Doing" Life History Research
Preparing to Make Sense of Gathered Life History Information
Making Sense of and Representing Lives in Context
Experiencing Method
Lessons from Nurses' Lives
Responsibilities to Community: Relationality and Mutuality with Home-Educating Families
Research as Relationship
Fidelity and Ethical Ideals
Telling "Inside" Stories: The Paradox of Researcher Privilege
Going Deep: Intersecting the Self as Researcher and Researched
A Life History as Artistic Interpretation
Reflections on "Our Stories": Women in Cardiac Rehabilitation
Researching First Nations Educators through Presence, Collaboration, and Advocacy
Compelled to Honor Privacy: Reflections from Researching in a Nursing Home
Insights and Inspiration from an Artist's Work, Envisioning and Portraying Lives in Context
Rereading "Anne": Using Images in an Artful Inquiry
Moments in Time
Endings: Writing the Professor: Thomas
References
Author Index
Subject Index
About the Contributors