How do scholars transform qualitative data into finalized analysis? What does making analysis imply? This book sheds light on a notoriously difficult but crucial aspect of the research process. It addresses a central analytical-methodological concern that all scholars and students grapple with, but which is seldom explored in research literature.
How do scholars transform qualitative data into finalized analysis? What does making analysis imply? This book sheds light on a notoriously difficult but crucial aspect of the research process. It addresses a central analytical-methodological concern that all scholars and students grapple with, but which is seldom explored in research literature.
Daniella Kuzmanovic is assistant professor at the Section for Turkish studies, Institute for Cross Cultural and Regional Studies, Faculty of the Humanities, University of Copenhagen, Denmark. Andreas Bandak is a PhD fellow at the Section for Comparative Cultural Studies, Institute for Cross Cultural and Regional Studies, Faculty of the Humanities, University of Copenhagen, Denmark, and is currently also Visiting Research Student at Department of Anthropology, London School of Economics.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: Analytical Displacement and the Project of the Humanities Andreas Bandak and Daniella Kuzmanovic Section 1: Configurations 1. Telling Lives: In Search of the Keys to a Biographical Analysis Birgitte Possing 2. Model Building: A Tool for Cognition and Analysis Margit Warburg 3. Rediscovering Signe Rink: How Theory Can Influence the Perception of Literary Texts Kirsten Thisted 4. Ideal Analysis: From Horizontal Clustering to Vertical Analytical Integration Daniella Kuzmanovic Section 2: Juxtapositions 5. Messianic Analysis: Eliciting Potentiality from Awkward Juxtapositions Lars Højer 6. Employed to Abbreviate: On Humanitarian Agency and Anthropological Analysis Anders Hastrup 7. What Matters: How Life Becomes "Empirical Material" in Academic Practice Birgitte Schepelern Johansen Section 3: Senses 8. The Struggles of a Bricoleur: Mingling with Ethnographical Museum Objects Esther Fihl 9. From Sights to Insights: Analyzing "Invisible" Polygamy Miriam Koktvedgaard Zeitzen 10. Making "Sound" Analysis: From Raw Moments to Attuned Perspectives Andreas Bandak Afterword: Reflections on Making Analysis Joel Robbins
Introduction: Analytical Displacement and the Project of the Humanities Andreas Bandak and Daniella Kuzmanovic Section 1: Configurations 1. Telling Lives: In Search of the Keys to a Biographical Analysis Birgitte Possing 2. Model Building: A Tool for Cognition and Analysis Margit Warburg 3. Rediscovering Signe Rink: How Theory Can Influence the Perception of Literary Texts Kirsten Thisted 4. Ideal Analysis: From Horizontal Clustering to Vertical Analytical Integration Daniella Kuzmanovic Section 2: Juxtapositions 5. Messianic Analysis: Eliciting Potentiality from Awkward Juxtapositions Lars Højer 6. Employed to Abbreviate: On Humanitarian Agency and Anthropological Analysis Anders Hastrup 7. What Matters: How Life Becomes "Empirical Material" in Academic Practice Birgitte Schepelern Johansen Section 3: Senses 8. The Struggles of a Bricoleur: Mingling with Ethnographical Museum Objects Esther Fihl 9. From Sights to Insights: Analyzing "Invisible" Polygamy Miriam Koktvedgaard Zeitzen 10. Making "Sound" Analysis: From Raw Moments to Attuned Perspectives Andreas Bandak Afterword: Reflections on Making Analysis Joel Robbins
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