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Speaking out : storytelling for social change / Linde Zingaro.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: International Institute for Qualitative Methodology seriesPublication details: Walnut Creek, Calif. : Left Coast, ©2009.Description: 1 online resource (205 pages) : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781598747393
  • 1598747398
  • 1598744208
  • 9781598744200
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Speaking out.DDC classification:
  • 808.543
LOC classification:
  • GR72.3 .Z56 2009eb
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Contents:
Acknowledgments; CHAPTER 1 Introduction: Disclosure Consequences; CHAPTER 2 Ideology, Terminology, and Method; CHAPTER 3 Conversations in Which Silence Is Not Consent; CHAPTER 4 Vignettes: Professional Confessions; CHAPTER 5 Voicing and Silence: Speaking for Others by Speaking about Ourselves; CHAPTER 6 Preparation for Speaking Out: Polishing the Story; CHAPTER 7 Pedagogical Confessions: Narrating Empowerment for Knowledge Production; CHAPTER 8 Testimony: Performing the Polished Story; CHAPTER 9 Conclusions/Closing: The Portrait of a Practice; Notes; References; Index.
Summary: Linde Zingaro, a lifelong social service worker and activist, interviewed many colleagues who chose to speak out and the consequences that befell them for doing so. She relays their stories here--as well as her own-- and uses these experience to create a blueprint to help other workers, activists, and community researchers to speak freely in the interests of a more just society.
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Acknowledgments; CHAPTER 1 Introduction: Disclosure Consequences; CHAPTER 2 Ideology, Terminology, and Method; CHAPTER 3 Conversations in Which Silence Is Not Consent; CHAPTER 4 Vignettes: Professional Confessions; CHAPTER 5 Voicing and Silence: Speaking for Others by Speaking about Ourselves; CHAPTER 6 Preparation for Speaking Out: Polishing the Story; CHAPTER 7 Pedagogical Confessions: Narrating Empowerment for Knowledge Production; CHAPTER 8 Testimony: Performing the Polished Story; CHAPTER 9 Conclusions/Closing: The Portrait of a Practice; Notes; References; Index.

Linde Zingaro, a lifelong social service worker and activist, interviewed many colleagues who chose to speak out and the consequences that befell them for doing so. She relays their stories here--as well as her own-- and uses these experience to create a blueprint to help other workers, activists, and community researchers to speak freely in the interests of a more just society.

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