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to QUALITATIVE INQUIRY Volume 1 Number 1 (March 1995) 1-144 Number 2 (June 1995) 145-272 Number 3 (September 1995) 273-376 Number 4 (December 1995) 377-488 Authors: ADAMS, NATALIE, see Jacobs, M.-E. BELGRAVE, LINDA LISKA, and KENNETH J. SMITH, “Negotiated Validity in Collaborative Ethnography,” 69. BLUMENFELD-JONES, DONALD S., “Dance as a Mode of Research Representation,” 391. CARSPECKEN, PHIL FRANCIS, and PAULA A. CORDEIRO, “Being, Doing, and Becoming: Textual Interpretations of Social Identity and a Case Study,” 87. CLAVARINO, ALEXANDRA M., JAKE M. NAJMAN, and DAVID SILVERMAN, “The Quality of Qualitative Data: Two Strategies for Analyzing Medical Interviews,” 223. CORDEIRO, PAULA A., see Carspecken, P. F. DENZIN, NORMAN K., and YYONNAS. LINCOLN, “Editors’ Introduction,” 3. DONMOYER, ROBERT, and JUNE YENNIE-DONMOYER, “Data as Drama: Reflections on the Use of Readers Theater as a Mode of Qualitative Data Display,” 402. ELLIS, CAROLYN, “The Other Side of the Fence: Seeing Black and White in a Small Southern Town,” 147. FINLEY, SUSAN, and J. GARY KNOWLES, “Researcher as Artist/ Artist as Researcher,” 110. GERLA, JACQUELINE PARTEN, “An Uncommon Friendship: Ethnographic Fiction Around Finance Equity in Texas,” 168. GUBRIUM, JABER F., and JAMES A. HOLSTEIN, “Qualitative Inquiry and the Depri- vatization of Experience,” 204. HERTZ, ROSANNA, “Separate But Simultaneous Interviewing of Husbands and Wives: Making Sense of Their Stories,” 429. HOLSTEIN, JAMES A., see Gubrium, J. F. JACOBS, MARY-ELLEN, PETRA MUNRO, and NATALIE ADAMS, “Palimpsest: (Re)Reading Women’s Lives,” 327. KNOWLES, J. GARY, see Finley, S. KVALE, STEINAR, “The Social Construction of Validity,” 19. Qualitative Inquiry, Volume 1 Number 4, 1995 482-484 © 1995 Sage Publications, Inc. 482 to QUALITATIVE INQUIRY Volume 1 Number 1 (March 1995) 1-144 Number 2 (June 1995) 145-272 Number 3 (September 1995) 273-376 Number 4 (December 1995) 377-488 Authors: ADAMS, NATALIE, see Jacobs, M.-E. BELGRAVE, LINDA LISKA, and KENNETH J. SMITH, “Negotiated Validity in Collaborative Ethnography,” 69. BLUMENFELD-JONES, DONALD S., “Dance as a Mode of Research Representation,” 391. CARSPECKEN, PHIL FRANCIS, and PAULA A. CORDEIRO, “Being, Doing, and Becoming: Textual Interpretations of Social Identity and a Case Study,” 87. CLAVARINO, ALEXANDRA M., JAKE M. NAJMAN, and DAVID SILVERMAN, “The Quality of Qualitative Data: Two Strategies for Analyzing Medical Interviews,” 223. CORDEIRO, PAULA A., see Carspecken, P. F. DENZIN, NORMAN K., and YYONNAS. LINCOLN, “Editors’ Introduction,” 3. DONMOYER, ROBERT, and JUNE YENNIE-DONMOYER, “Data as Drama: Reflections on the Use of Readers Theater as a Mode of Qualitative Data Display,” 402. ELLIS, CAROLYN, “The Other Side of the Fence: Seeing Black and White in a Small Southern Town,” 147. FINLEY, SUSAN, and J. GARY KNOWLES, “Researcher as Artist/ Artist as Researcher,” 110. GERLA, JACQUELINE PARTEN, “An Uncommon Friendship: Ethnographic Fiction Around Finance Equity in Texas,” 168. GUBRIUM, JABER F., and JAMES A. HOLSTEIN, “Qualitative Inquiry and the Depri- vatization of Experience,” 204. HERTZ, ROSANNA, “Separate But Simultaneous Interviewing of Husbands and Wives: Making Sense of Their Stories,” 429. HOLSTEIN, JAMES A., see Gubrium, J. F. JACOBS, MARY-ELLEN, PETRA MUNRO, and NATALIE ADAMS, “Palimpsest: (Re)Reading Women’s Lives,” 327. KNOWLES, J. GARY, see Finley, S. KVALE, STEINAR, “The Social Construction of Validity,” 19. Qualitative Inquiry, Volume 1 Number 4, 1995 482-484 © 1995 Sage Publications, Inc. 482 INDEX 483 LATHER, PATTI A., “The Validity of Angels: Interpretive and Textual Strategies in Researching the Lives of Women With HIV/AIDS,” 41. LIEBERMAN, BERNHARDT, “What the Controversies Over the Health Effects of Exposure to Environmental Tobacco Smoke Tell Us About the Debates Between Objectivists and Social Constructionists,” 243. LINCOLN, YVONNAS., “Emerging Criteria for Quality in Qualitative and Interpretive Research,” 275. LINCOLN, YVONNA S., see Denzin, N. K. LITTLE, KENNETH, “Talking Circus, Not Culture: The Politics of Identity in European Circus Discourse,” 346. LOOS, GREGORY P., “Foldback Analysis: A Method to Reduce Bias in Behavioral Health Research Conducted in Cross- Cultural Settings,” 465. MIENCZAKOWSKL, JIM, “The Theater of Ethnography: The Reconstruction of Ethnog- raphy Into Theater With Emancipatory Potential,” 360. MUNRO, PETRA, see Jacobs, M.-E. NAJMAN, JAKE M., see Clavarino, A. M. OLDFATHER, PENNY, see West, J. POLAND, BLAKE D., “Transcription Quality as an Aspect of Rigor in Qualitative Research,” 290. RICHARDSON, LAUREL, “Writing-Stories: Co-authoring ‘The Sea Monster,’ a Writing- Story,” 189. SCHRUM, LYNNE, “Framing the Debate: Ethical Research in the Information Age,” 311. SILVERMAN, DAVID, see Clavarino, A. M. SMITH, KENNETH J., see Belgrave, L. L. STRAUSS, ANSELM, “Notes on the Nature and Development of General Theories,” 7. TIERNEY, WILLIAM G., “(Re)Presentation and Voice,” 379. WEST, JANE, and PENNY OLDFATHER, “Pooled Case Comparison: An Innovation for Cross-Case Study,” 452. YENNIE-DONMOYER, JUNE, see Donmoyer, R. Articles: “Being, Doing, and Becoming: Textual Interpretation of Social Identity and a Case Study,” Carspecken and Cordeiro, 87. “Dance as a Mode of Research Representation,” Blumenfeld-Jones, 391. “Data as Drama: Reflections on the Use of Readers Theater as a Mode of Qualitative Data Display,” Donmoyer and Yennie-Donmoyer, 402. “Editors’ Introduction,” Denzin and Lincoln, 3. “Emerging Criteria for Quality in Qualitative and Interpretive Research,” Lincoln, 275. “Foldback Analysis: A Method to Reduce Bias in Behavioral Health Research Con- ducted in Cross-Cultural Settings,” Loos, 465. “Framing the Debate: Ethical Research in the Information Age,” Schrum, 311. “Negotiated Validity in Collaborative Ethnography,” Belgrave and Smith, 69. “Notes on the Nature and Development of General Theories,” Strauss, 7. “The Other Side of the Fence: Seeing Black and White in a Small Southern Town,” Ellis, 147. 484 QUALITATIVE INQUIRY / December 1995 “Palimpsest: (Re)Reading Women’s Lives,” Jacobs et al., 327. “Pooled Case Comparison: An Innovation for Cross-Case Study,” West and Oldfather, 452. “Qualitative Inquiry and the Deprivatization of Experience,” Gubrium and Holstein, 204. “The Quality of Qualitative Data: Two Strategies for Analyzing Medical Interviews,” Clavarino et al., 223. “(Re)Presentation and Voice,” Tierney, 379. “Researcher as Artist/ Artist as Researcher,” Finley and Knowles, 110. “Separate But Simultaneous Interviewing of Husbands and Wives: Making Sense of Their Stories,” Hertz, 429. “The Social Construction of Validity,” Kvale, 19. “Talking Circus, Not Culture: The Politics of Identity in European Circus Discourse,” Little, 346. “The Theater of Ethnography: The Reconstruction of Ethnography Into Theater With Emancipatory Potential,” Mienczakowski, 360. “Transcription Quality as an Aspect of Rigor in Qualitative Research,” Poland, 290. “An Uncommon Friendship: Ethnographic Fiction Around Finance Equity in Texas,” Gerla, 168. “The Validity of Angels: Interpretive and Textual Strategies in Researching the Lives of Women With HIV/AIDS,” Lather, 41. “What the Controversies Over the Health Effects of Exposure to Environmental Tobacco Smoke Tell Us About the Debates Between Objectivists and Social Constructionists,” Lieberman, 243. “Writing-Stories: Co-authoring ‘The Sea Monster,’ a Writing-Story,” Richardson, 189.

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