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Volume 16 Number 2 March 2011
Articles
Reflexivity and the Sociology of Science and Technology: The Invention of "Eryc" the Antibiotic
Fran Collyer
Growing…But Constrained: An Exploration of Teachers' and Researchers' Interactions with Culture and Diversity through Personal Narratives
Kimetta R. Hairston and Martha J. Strickland
Sometimes I Am Afraid: An Autoethnography of Resistance and Compliance
Paige Averett and Danielle Soper
The Conflicts between Grounded Theory Requirements and Institutional Requirements for Scientific Research
Jason Luckerhoff and François Guillemette
"I Can See You": An Autoethnography of My Teacher-Student Self
Erika França de Souza Vasconcelos
The Experiment-based Knew-it-all-along Effect in the Qualitative Light of Narrativity
Marek Palasinski
Revitalization of Indigenous Culture in Child Care Centre
Jana Kulhánková
How People Think about a TV Program: A Q-methodology Approach
Alireza Khoshgooyanfard
Descriptions of Difficult Conversations between Native and Non-Native English Speakers: In-group Membership and Helping Behaviors
Ray Young and William V. Faux II
Is a Picture Worth a Thousand Words? Using Mind Maps to Facilitate Participant Recall in Qualitative Research
Johannes Wheeldon
Reflection on the Methodological Aspects of a Critical Ethnographic Approach used to Inform Change for Adolescents with Disabilities
Sonia Gulati, Margo Paterson, Jennifer Medves, and Rebecca Luce-Kapler
Book Reviews
Corporate Ethnographers: Master Puzzlers, What They Do, and Their Value to the Business Sector
Alice Obenchain-Leeson
Mixed Methods Design: A Beginner's Guide
Karen M. Keptner
Utilizing a New Graphical Elicitation Technique to Collect Emotional Narratives Describing Disease Trajectories
Marianne K. Thygesen, Birthe D. Pedersen, Jakob Kragstrup, Lis Wagner, and Ole Mogensen
Successfully Writing and Defending the Dissertation Proposal: A Review of Designing Qualitative Research
Diana Riviera
Welcome (Back) to the Old World: A Review of Peter Swanborn's Case Study Research: What, Why and How?
Maja Miskovic
How To Articles
How I Learned to Design and Conduct Semi-structured Interviews: An Ongoing and Continuous Journey
Silvia E. Rabionet
How to Conduct Ethnographic Research
Nisaratana Sangasubana