| Laurel Richardson - 1997 - Страниц: 276
...texts, we have moved from plane geometry to light theory, where light can be both waves and particles. Crystallization, without losing structure, deconstructs...Paradoxically, we know more and doubt what we know. Although a postmodernist consciousness gives greater freedom to present texts in a variety of forms... | |
| Margot Ely - 1997 - Страниц: 428
...UNDERSTANDING @ 30 pages METHODS: ANALYSES AND INTERPRETATIONS (READING. TALKING. THINKING. WRITING) Crystallization provides us with a deepened. complex....understanding of the topic. Paradoxically. we know more and douht what we know. (Richardson. p. 522) Analytic Memos on My Metaphors and Metathemes On Trustworthiness... | |
| Margot Ely - 1997 - Страниц: 430
...UNDERSTANDING @ 30 pagCS METHODS: ANAt,YSES AND INTERPRETATIONS (READING, TAt,KING, THINKING, WRITING) Crystallization provides us with a deepened, complex, thoroughly partial, understanding of the topic, Paradoxical lv, we know more and doubt what we know, (Richardson, p, 522) Analytic Memos on My Metaphors... | |
| Stacy Linn Holman Jones - 1998 - Страниц: 196
...concept of crystallization provides a metaphor and visualization of these "multiple truths." She writes, "Crystallization, without losing structure, deconstructs...Paradoxically, we know more and doubt what we know." 26. Guba, 20. The author summarizes the "basic belief system (paradigm) of conventional (positivist)... | |
| Norman K. Denzin, Yvonna S Lincoln - 2002 - Страниц: 420
...angles of approach" (p. 522). She then outlines how crystallization through postmodern mixed-genre texts provides us with a deepened, complex, thoroughly partial understanding of the topic. Going beyond the veridical attempt to investigate whether a relation exists between talkativeness and... | |
| Norman K. Denzin (ed), Yvonna S. Lincoln - 2005 - Страниц: 1238
...texts, we have moved from plane geometry to light theory, where light can be both waves and particles. Crystallization, without losing structure, deconstructs...Paradoxically, we know more and doubt what we know. (Richardson, 1997, p. 92) The metaphoric "solid object" (crystal/text), which can be turned many ways,... | |
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