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引用次数: 52
摘要
传记研究越来越多地用于了解当前的历史和文化变化以及教育,培训和政策制定的目的。这种“传记化”的运动是改变关注点、概念和方法配置的更广泛图景的一部分。2000年,两位作者在《社会科学转向传记方法》(the Turn to Biographical Methods In Social Science)的引言中试图描绘出这样一幅图景。作者希望促进“德国”方法和“英国”方法之间更大的相互意识和伙伴关系,“德国”方法被视为具有更明确的概念和方法工具,而“英国”方法则更关注围绕采访关系以及处理,解释和报告的权力关系。在那篇文章中,文化研究相对被忽视,受到相当轻蔑的对待。作者欢迎在这个缩短的、修订的版本中有机会包括对文化研究的更广泛和反思的处理。他们邀请别人讲述不同的故事,补充或纠正自己的故事
A Biographical Turn in the Social Sciences? A British-European View
Biographical research is increasingly used for understanding current historical and cultural changes and for purposes of education, training, and policy development. This "biographizing" movement is part of a broader picture of shifting configurations of concerns, concepts, and methodologies. In 2000, the introduction to the authors' The Turn to Biographical Methods in Social Science attempted such a picture. The authors wanted to promote greater mutual awareness and partnership between a "German" approach, seen as having a more explicit conceptual and methodological apparatus, and a "British" approach that had a greater concern for power relations around the interview relationship and in processing, interpreting, and reporting. In that text, cultural studies was relatively neglected and treated rather dismissively. The authors welcome the opportunity in this shortened, revised version to include a more extended and reflective treatment of cultural studies. They invite others to tell different stories, to supplement or correct their own
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