List of Figures and Tables ..................................... ix
List of Boxes .................................................. xi
Acknowledgments .............................................. xiii
Introduction .................................................... l
PART I THE OBJECTIVE STUDY OF SUBJECTIVITY
1 What Is Science? ............................................ 17
2 The Qualitative Research Interview .......................... 42
3 The Analysis of Qualitative Interviews ...................... 57
4 Hermeneutics and the Project for a Human Science ............ 82
5 Qualitative Analysis Reconsidered ........................... 99
PART II ETHNOGRAPHIC FIELDWORK - THE FOCUS ON CONSTITUTION
6 Calls for Interpretive Social Science ...................... 123
7 Dualism and Constitution: The Social Construction of
Reality .................................................... 140
8 Constitution as Ontological ................................ 167
9 The Crisis in Ethnography .................................. 208
10 Studying Ontological Work .................................. 245
PART III INQUIRY WITH AN EMANCIPATORY INTEREST
11 Qualitative Research as Critical Inquiry ................... 273
12 Emancipatory Inquiry as Rational Reconstruction ............ 289
13 Social Science as Participant Objectification .............. 316
14 Archaeology, Genealogy, Ethics ............................. 342
15 A Historical Ontology of Ourselves ......................... 378
References .................................................... 397
Name Index .................................................... 419
Subject Index ................................................. 421
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