Contents: Volume One: Theory and Methods in Documentary ResearchSocial Research and Documentary Sources - John ScottAssessing Documentary Sources - John ScottThe Historian and the Historical Documents - Louis GottschalkEvidence and Proof in Documentary Research, Part One - Jennifer Platt Some Specific Problems of Documentary ResearchEvidence and Proof in Documentary Research, Part Two - Jennifer Platt Some Shared Problems of Documentary ResearchAnalyzing Cultural Objects - Don Slater Content Analysis and SemioticsQuantitative and Qualitative Approaches to Content Analysis - Ithiel de Sola PoolTechniques of Content Analysis - Robert P WeberAnalytical Techniques - K KrippendorfDiscourse Analysis - Rosalind GillEncoding/Decoding - Stuart HallFraming Processes and Social Movements - Robert D Benford and David A Snow An Overview and AssessmentLife Stories and the Narrative Turn - Ken PlummerIntroduction to the Structural Analysis of Narratives - Roland BarthesDemystifying Cosmopolitan - Ellen McCracken Five Critical MethodsSemiology and Visual Interpretation - Norman BrysonVolume Two: Personal Documents: Autobiographies, Letters and PhotographsThe Forms of Personal Documents - Gordon W AllportThe Use of Human Documents - Herbert BlumerComments on Blumer's Analysis - William I ThomasComment on Blumer's Analysis - Florian ZnanieckiThe Personal Document in Sociology - Robert AngellDeconstructing the Monolithic Phallus - Lesley A HallMaternal Relations - Michael Roper Moral Manliness and Emotional Survival in Letters Home during the First World WarSomething Sensational... The Sexual Diary as a Tool for Mapping Detailed Sexual Behaviour - Anthony P M CoxonThe Modernization of Gay and Lesbian Stories - Ken PlummerThe Autobiography of the Working Class - John BurnettHannah Jacobs, Frederick Douglass and the Slavery Debate - Donald B Gibson Bondage, Family and the Discourse of DomesticityFamily Photographs - Christopher MuselloReframing the Human Family Romance - Marianne HirschReconstruction Work - Stuart Hall Images of Post-War Black SettlementVolume Three: Published Sources, the Mass Media and Cyber DocumentsSome Comments on the Use of Directories in Research on Elites, with Particular Reference to the Twentieth-Century Supplements of the DNB - Colin BellThe Taken-for-Granted Reference - Ellis Thorpe An Empirical ExaminationDistribution of Space - Political and Economic PlanningRhetorical Vision of Men and Women Managers in Singapore - Jean Lee and Tan Hue HoonIntroduction to A Magazine of Her Own - Margaret BeethamTwo-Dimensional Visual Data - Michael Emmison and Philip Smith Images, Signs and RepresentationsMaps, Knowledge and Power - John B HarleyImagery and Ideology - Marjorie Ferguson The Cover Photographs of Traditional Women's MagazinesSigns Address Somebody - Judith WilliamsonThe Mortise and the Frame - R GoldmanThe Codes of Overt Advertisements - Ellen McCrackenSemiotics and Television - Ellen SeiterStudies in Radio and Film Propaganda - Robert K Merton and Paul F LazarsfeldRefugees, Migrants and the Fall of the Berlin Wall - Greg McLaughlinDallas and Feminism - Ien AngA Tale of Two Aesthetics - Sherry TurkleA Home on the Web - C Cheung Presentations of Self on Personal HomepagesVolume Four: Official Reports, Administrative Records and Official StatisticsOffical Discourse - Frank Burton and Pat CarlenCensus Reports as Documentary Evidence - Catherine Hakim The Census Commentaries, 1801-1951Themes and Variants in Record-Keeping - Stanton WheelerThe Analysis of Company Documentation - Nick ForsterMethod and Measurement in the Study of Property - John ScottSome Notes on Record-Taking and Making in an Antenatal Clinic - Sally MacIntyreResearch Based on Administrative Records - Catherine HakimPractices of Reading and Writing - Marc Berg The Constitutive Role of the Patient Record in Medical WorkA Minor Office - Mick Bloor The Variable and Socially Constructed Character of Death Certification in a Scottish CityMaking Sense of the Census in Britain and the United States - Celia Davis The Changing Occupational Classification and the Position of NursesA Note on the Uses of Official Statistics - John I Kitsuse and Aaron V CicourelOn the Sociology of Suicide - J Maxwell AtkinsonThe Sociological Analysis of Social Meanings of Suicide - Jack DouglasCriminal Statistics and Sociological Explanations of Crime - Paul WilesHow Official Statistics Are Produced - Government Statisticians CollectiveSexism in Official Statistics - Ann Oakley and Robin OakleyWhy Don't Sociologists Make More Use of Official Statistics? - Martin Bulmer
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