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    Being dead and being there: research interviews, sharing hand cream and the preference for analysing `naturally occurring data'.Christine Griffin - 2007 - Discourse Studies 9 (2):246-269.
    Qualitative research in psychology has tended to draw on a relatively narrow range of research methods, and the recent shift towards the analysis of material involving `naturally occurring talk' in some areas of psychology has reinforced this trend. This article discusses the implications of a preference for the analysis of `naturally occurring talk' or `naturalistic records' across the full range of qualitative psychology research. In particular, I focus on how researchers are positioned in debates over the advantages and limitations of (...)
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    Different visions: a rejoinder to Henwood, Potter and Hepburn.Christine Griffin - 2007 - Discourse Studies 9 (2):283-287.
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  3. Letter.Christine Griffin - 1995 - Feminist Review 49 (1):127-128.
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  4. Typical Girls? Young Women from School to the Job Market Looking Forward.Christine Griffin - 1999 - In Morag Shiach (ed.), Feminism and cultural studies. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 154.
     
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    Troubled Teens: Managing Disorders of Transition and Consumption.Christine Griffin - 1997 - Feminist Review 55 (1):4-21.
    This article focuses on the representation of youth as a key moment of transition in contemporary western societies, set between the dependent state of childhood and the supposed maturity and independence of adult status. Young people are viewed as gendered, racialized and sexualized beings who also occupy specific class locations, and are assumed to move through crucial points of transition as they leave full-time education and enter the job market, as well as the (hetero)sexual and marriage marketplaces. The article examines (...)
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  6. The Making of Masculinities: The New Men's Studies. [REVIEW]Christine Griffin - 1989 - Feminist Review 33 (1):103-105.
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