This collection of essays addresses the most pressing questions faced by qualitative researchers today: how to represent others and themselves in research narratives, how to address ethical dilemmas in research-participant relations, and how to deal with various rhetorical, institutional, and historical constraints on research. Through revealing introspection, self-critique, and reflection, contributors reassess their own work, pointing to successes as well as shortcomings. 317 pp. 1996. College. ISBN 0-8141-1596-9. No. 15969 |