[Xmca-l] Re: Re-search Testimonio and Hermeneutics

Annalisa Aguilar annalisa@unm.edu
Fri Jan 2 19:02:05 PST 2015


Martin!

I just scanned quickly, but this is wayyyyy cooooool!

Thanks for posting it.  :)

Kind regards,

Annalisa

P.S. Would you like your book to go in the ABC? If so, would you write a 100-word blurb (not the abstract) with an RLD? For RLD rubric see: http://xmca.ucsd.edu/yarns/15858?page=3


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Subject: [Xmca-l] Re: Re-search Testimonio and Hermeneutics

On Jan 2, 2015, at 8:25 PM, Martin John Packer <mpacker@uniandes.edu.co> wrote:

> Buy the book? :)
>
> Oh, I suppose I could post it. I'll get clipping....
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> Martin
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> On Jan 2, 2015, at 7:51 PM, Annalisa Aguilar <annalisa@unm.edu> wrote:
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>> Beauuuutifullll!
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>> :)
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>> …off to google books...
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>> Uh-oh! I just looked and it doesn't appear that Ch 4 appears in the Google-books preview of your book!
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>> Pages 42-117 are not shown…
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>> Any ideas, Martin?
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>> Thanks!
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>> Annalisa
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>> On Jan 2, 2015, at 5:38 PM, Martin John Packer <mpacker@uniandes.edu.co> wrote:
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>>> I have such a history in my book The Science of Qualitative Research. Chapter 4. It's on Google books....
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>>> Martin
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>> On Jan 2, 2015, at 5:28 PM, Annalisa Aguilar <annalisa@unm.edu> wrote:
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>>> Would you (and any others inclined or inspired) mind to provide a short, simple history of the German context of that tradition as it has been handed down to us today?
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