Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®
Social and Behavioral Sciences Commons™
Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®
Articles 1 - 2 of 2
Full-Text Articles in Social and Behavioral Sciences
“Crick”? “Crack”! Jeweled Peacock Stories, Janice Fournillier
“Crick”? “Crack”! Jeweled Peacock Stories, Janice Fournillier
Educational Policy Studies Faculty Publications
This paper discusses the challenges faced and the lessons learned in bringing forth mystory (Ulmer, 1989). The ‘Author’ a self identified native anthropologist having had an experience of the ‘peacock stories’ 3 years after her dissertation field work, finds herself caught in the third space. She returns home to the stories and chooses to use frames drawn from poststructural analytic approaches, hermeneutical phenomenology, and performance theories to make meaning of her experience via its performative representation (Denzin, 2003). She examines the metadiscursive practices (Briggs, 1993) in which she participates and explores how she constitutes and is constituted by the text …
The Principles As The Foundation Of Emergency Management, William Waugh
The Principles As The Foundation Of Emergency Management, William Waugh
PMAP Publications
No abstract provided.