In the 15th book in the series Writing Lives, Ethnographic Narratives, edited by Arthur P. Bochner and Carolyn Ellis, Kristine L. Muñoz challenges us to look to the silent moments of our ethnographic transcriptions for additional meaning. Transcribing Silence: Culture, Relationships, and Communication leads us through an approach to our scholarly ethnographic work by sharing her own silent academic and personal experiences, whereby the reader escapes the tyranny of the local into the specificity of the personal
The paper examines the narrative attribution in the novel Brick Lane (2004) in relation to the signi...
ing on everyday life, studies the moment of rupture enunciated through violence and its meaning for ...
Unlike other ethnographies, Rosalie Stolz’s Living Kinship, Fearing Spirits does not beat around the...
In the 15th book in the series Writing Lives, Ethnographic Narratives, edited by Arthur P. Bochner a...
The reviewed book presents papers and commentary from a conference on autoethnography, held in St. P...
Now in its second edition, this valuable primer on interpersonal communication brings together an in...
The Silent Morning: Culture and Memory after the Armistice. Edited by Trudi Tate and Kate Kennedy. M...
A book review of 'A Cultural approach to interpersonal communication: essential readings', Leila Mon...
Reviewing Christopher F. Karpowitz & Tali Mendelberg, The Silent Sex: Gender, Deliberation and Insti...
Silence, voice and power are the main themes in this essay. The purpose is to analyze how the silenc...
Mediatization has become a vibrant topic in media and communication research and has led to a paradi...
A book review of 'Being Ethnographic. A Guide to the Theory and Practice of Ethnography', by Raymond...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/45784/1/11153_2004_Article_BF00140614.p...
Book review of 'Letting stories breathe: A socio-narratology' by Frank, Arthur W., University of Chi...
Through coming alongside a Sami family, we open spaces to contemplate multiple forms of silence. We ...
The paper examines the narrative attribution in the novel Brick Lane (2004) in relation to the signi...
ing on everyday life, studies the moment of rupture enunciated through violence and its meaning for ...
Unlike other ethnographies, Rosalie Stolz’s Living Kinship, Fearing Spirits does not beat around the...
In the 15th book in the series Writing Lives, Ethnographic Narratives, edited by Arthur P. Bochner a...
The reviewed book presents papers and commentary from a conference on autoethnography, held in St. P...
Now in its second edition, this valuable primer on interpersonal communication brings together an in...
The Silent Morning: Culture and Memory after the Armistice. Edited by Trudi Tate and Kate Kennedy. M...
A book review of 'A Cultural approach to interpersonal communication: essential readings', Leila Mon...
Reviewing Christopher F. Karpowitz & Tali Mendelberg, The Silent Sex: Gender, Deliberation and Insti...
Silence, voice and power are the main themes in this essay. The purpose is to analyze how the silenc...
Mediatization has become a vibrant topic in media and communication research and has led to a paradi...
A book review of 'Being Ethnographic. A Guide to the Theory and Practice of Ethnography', by Raymond...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/45784/1/11153_2004_Article_BF00140614.p...
Book review of 'Letting stories breathe: A socio-narratology' by Frank, Arthur W., University of Chi...
Through coming alongside a Sami family, we open spaces to contemplate multiple forms of silence. We ...
The paper examines the narrative attribution in the novel Brick Lane (2004) in relation to the signi...
ing on everyday life, studies the moment of rupture enunciated through violence and its meaning for ...
Unlike other ethnographies, Rosalie Stolz’s Living Kinship, Fearing Spirits does not beat around the...