Interpretive Studies in Healthcare and the Human Sciences
Nancy L. Diekelmann, Series Editor, and Pamela Ironside, Series Assistant Editor
THIS SERIES IS COMPLETE
Original Series Description
Aimed at both health care practitioners and scholars in the human sciences, this series examines current issues in the practice of healthcare, both in the United States and internationally. The series encourages interpretive approaches to these issues, specifically interpretive phenomenology, critical social theory, and feminist and postmodern discourses.
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Meaning in Suffering
Caring Practices in the Health Professions
Edited by Nancy E. Johnston and Alwilda Scholler-Jaquish
Spring 2007
Listening to the Whispers
Re-thinking Ethics in Healthcare
Edited by Christine Sorrell Dinkins and Jeanne Merkle Sorrell
Spring 2006
Beyond Method
Philosophical Conversations in Healthcare Research and Scholarship
Edited by Pamela M. Ironside
Spring 2005
First, Do No Harm
Power, Oppression, and Violence in Healthcare
Edited by Nancy L. Diekelmann
Spring 2002
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