This open access book explores an approach that connects individual and societal processes throughout history and shifting trends in sociological perspectives, influenced by C. Wright Mills’ theories of time and temporality. It traces its origins from American pragmatist thought and Chicago qualitative sociology in the early 20th century to the revival of biographical research in European and American sociology during the 1970s. The book shows empirical studies from this vibrant research approach can bridge methodological gaps between qualitative and quantitative biographical studies, applicable to various topics like class, gender, ethnicity, and intergenerational dimensions. 
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The book shows empirical studies from this vibrant research approach can bridge methodological gaps between qualitative and quantitative biographical studies, applicable to various topics like class, gender, ethnicity, and intergenerational dimensions.
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Chapter 1 Life Course Studies and Biographical Research: Exploring the Individual-Society Relationship.- Chapter 2 The origins of Biographical and Life Course Research.- Chapter 3 The Revival of Biographical Research in Europe and America.- Chapter 4  Time and Temporality in Biographical Life Course Research.- Chapter 5 The Future as a Topic in Biographical Life Course Approaches.- Chapter 6 Methodological and Other Controversies.- Chapter 7 Reflections.
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“Biographical Life Course Research provides a fascinating comparative/historical account of the theoretical and methodological underpinnings of life course study, from the Chicago School to contemporary debates surrounding structure and agency, postmodern individualism, and the “cultural turn” in biographical research. Insightfully, Ann Nilsen details how growing recognition of the gendered character of life courses has enhanced understanding of history and biography.” —Jeylan Mortimer, University of Minnesota, USA “This is the ideal volume for teaching biographical and life course research methods and will be essential reading for students wishing to use this powerful approach in their own studies. It provides a blueprint for how we might forge better connections between qualitative and quantitative approaches to research, using biographical methods to address the great challenges of our times including growing inequality and climate disaster.”  —Rachel Thomson, University of Sussex, UK This open access book explores an approach that connects individual and societal processes throughout history and shifting trends in sociological perspectives, influenced by C. Wright Mills’ theories of time and temporality. It traces its origins from American pragmatist thought and Chicago qualitative sociology in the early 20th century to the revival of biographical research in European and American sociology during the 1970s. The book shows empirical studies from this vibrant research approach can bridge methodological gaps between qualitative and quantitative biographical studies, applicable to various topics like class, gender, ethnicity, and intergenerational dimensions.  Ann Nilsen is Professor of Sociology at the University of Bergen, Norway. She has been a visiting Professor at the University of Uppsala, Sweden, and University College London, UK. The biographical life course approach has been the methodological basis of her empirical research, published in books and articles.  
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“Biographical Life Course Research provides a fascinating comparative/historical account of the theoretical and methodological underpinnings of life course study, from the Chicago School to contemporary debates surrounding structure and agency, postmodern individualism, and the “cultural turn” in biographical research. Insightfully, Nilsen details how growing recognition of the gendered character of life courses has enhanced understanding of history and biography.” (Jeylan Mortimer, University of Minnesota, USA)  “Ann Nilsen has spent a career thinking deeply about biographical research and in this clear and accessible volume we receive the fruits of her scholarship. She weaves together a vital account of the place of biographical research within the history of sociology with a clear analysis of key concepts and the challenge and promise of the approach. She also showcases her own influential contribution to the field and provides a map of essential authors and their works. This is the ideal volume for teaching biographical and life course research methods, and will be essential reading for students wishing to use this powerful approach in their own studies. Finally, it is provides a blue print for how we might forge better connections between qualitative and quantitative approaches to research, using biographical methods to address the great challenges of our times including growing inequality and climate disaster.” (Rachel Thomson, University of Sussex, UK)
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This book is open access, which means that you have free and unlimited access Addresses an approach to study the individual-society relationship in sociological research Examines the history-biography dynamic in biographical life course studies Considers ways of bridging methodological divides in biographical life course studies
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Open Access This book is licensed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this book are included in the book's Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the book's Creative Commons license and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder.
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9783031447167
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2023-12-14
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Palgrave Macmillan
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210 mm
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148 mm
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Research, P, 06
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Engelsk
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Ann Nilsen is Professor of Sociology at the University of Bergen, Norway. She has been a visiting Professor at the University of Uppsala, Sweden, and University College London, UK. The biographical life course approach has been the methodological basis of her empirical research, published in books and articles.