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About the Authors
ОглавлениеKatherine Bischoping(PhD, University of Michigan) is an Associate Professor of Sociology at York University. Her intellectual trajectory from statistics to applied survey research, and then to qualitative approaches in sociology and beyond, including poetry and playwriting, has been informed by her abiding fascination with research methods. Katherine’s projects examine the behind-the-scenes work of methodologists, the role of narration and memory in oral history methods, gendered discourses in cultural narratives, and cultural work and workers. She has been published in such journals as Public Opinion Quarterly, Holocaust and Genocide Studies, American Journal of Political Science, Canadian Review of Sociology and Anthropology, and Sex Roles.Amber Gazso(PhD, University of Alberta) is an Associate Professor of Sociology at York University. Her main areas of research interest include: citizenship; family and gender relations; research methods; poverty; and the welfare state. Much of her research explores family members’ relationships with social policies of the neo-liberal welfare state and has been published in such journals as the Canadian Journal of Sociology, Citizenship Studies, Journal of Family Relations, Journal of Family Issues, and the International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy. Amber works comfortably with a mixed methods approach (quantitative and qualitative) in her research but has shifted to greater application of qualitative methods more recently. This first book, in some ways a consolidation of her knowledge of qualitative analysis, has deepened her interest in this field of study.