New poems, translations, interviews, and book reviews in a yearly literary journal for Catholic Poetry.
This book is for students who are about to embark on a qualitative research project as part of their psychology degree.
It is written for the interested layman as well as the professional looking for basic information. The first half of the book deals mainly with the technology: operation, transmission, special-case services, and troubleshooting.
Presents an extensive qualitative analysis of the transcripts of Stanley Milgram's (in)famous obedience experiments.
This book draws on the vast stock of audio recordings from Milgram's experiments to reveal how these experiments can be understood as occasions for argumentation and rhetoric, rather than showing how passive subjects can be led into simply ...
However, it is from this disorder that the varied subjects of the poems, controlled by a single form comprising the collection, are shaped into a significance, whether that significance is to record a life at its start, or at its conclusion ...
With Cellular Telephones & Pagers, Stephen Gibson provides an overview of the basics of mobile telephone and paging technology and related issues.
′Thanks to this new book, psychology students now have a trustworthy and practical guide that takes them through all stages of qualitative research with rich examples and different paradigmatic perspectives.′ Svend Brinkmann, Aalborg ...
This book equips you with the skills you need to complete a qualitative project confidently. The book takes you through the process of doing your project, showing how to plan and execute each stage.
Written for the laymen, I Believe is a thoroughly biblical, theologically solid guide to basic Wesleyan-Arminian theology.
Among the topics covered: Discursive approaches to violence against women. The American gun control debate: a discursive analysis. Constructing peace and violence in the Palestinian-Israeli conflict.