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* Introduction: Qualitative Inquiry in an Age of Global Uncertainty* 1. Philosophical Foundations and Disciplinary Histories of Qualitative Inquiry Greg Dimitriadis, SUNY Buffalo, George Kamberelis, SUNY Albany* Politics of Science* 2. Science, Etc.: From Bicycle Helmets to Dialogue Across Difference Elizabeth St. Pierre, University of Georgia, Michael J. Feuer, National Academy of Sciences* 3. 'Scientifically Based Research' and Qualitative Research MethodologiesKatherine E. Ryan, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign* 4. Scientism and Scientificity in the Rage of AccountabilityPatti Lather, Ohio State University* 5. Why Measurement FailsJaber Gubrium, University of Missouri, James A. Holstein, Marquette University* Politics of Evidence* 6. The Politics of EvidenceJanice M. Morse, University of Alberta* 7. Qualitative Evaluation and Changing Social PolicyErnest House, University of Colorado* 8. The Practice and Politics of Funded Qualitative ResearchJulianne Cheek, University of South Australia* 9. Research Quality and Research Governance in the UK: Methodology to ManagementHarry Torrance, Manchester Metropolitan University * Decolonizing Methodololoies* 10. On Tricky Ground: Researching the Native in an Age of UncertaintyLinda Tuhiwai Smith, University of Auckland, New Zealand* 11. A Postcolonial Critique of the Ethnographic InterviewRadhika Viruru, Texas AM University, Gaile S. Cannella, Arizona State University* 12. Decolonizing Qualitative Research: Non-traditional Reporting Forms in the AcademyYvonna S. Lincoln, Texas AM University, Elsa M. Gonzalez y Gonzalez, Texas AM University* 13. Navigating Political and Ethical Complexities in Indigenous PraxisCarolyne J. White, Rutgers University * Globalizing Pedagogies of Race, Nation, Identitv* 14. Affirming the Will and the Way: Black Feminist Consciousness and the Search for Goodness in Qualitative SciencesCynthia B. Dillard, The Ohio State University* 15. Racialization of Islam and the Dilemmas of ResearchFazal Rizvi, University of Illinois* 16. Representing the Third World Intellectual: CLR James and the Contradictory Meanings of Radical ActivismCameron R. McCarthy, University of Illinois* 17. Qualitative Inquiry and the War on TerrorH. L. Goodall, Jr., Arizona State University Coda* 18. Beyond Method: The Role of Epistemological Virtues in Social InquiryNicholas C. Burbules, University of Illinois

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