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  • af Joanna Brooks
    227,95 kr.

    "Why We Left reveals the dislocation, violence, and deforestation that propelled seventeenth- and eighteenth-century working-class English emigration, offering a powerful restorying of the journey to our present moment of precarity and rootlessness. Following American folk ballads back across the Atlantic, Joanna Brooks shares a scholarly and personal account of the intergenerational traumas that shape the history of white Anglos on Turtle Island"--

  • af Joanna Brooks
    153,95 kr.

    In her memoir, Brooks sheds light onto one of America's least understood religious traditionsNthose of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Soon, she leaves behind the innocence of childhood belief and embraces the complications that come to every adult life of faith.

  • af Nigel King & Joanna Brooks
    336,95 - 1.078,95 kr.

    This concise and practical guide explores the use of template analysis as a method for conducting research for your business and management Masters dissertation.

  • af Nigel King & Joanna Brooks
    460,95 - 1.811,95 kr.

    Offering an introduction to applied qualitative research in psychology with a distinctively applied approach, this title is apt for undergraduate psychology students taking modules in research methods, executing research-based projects or those undertaking Masters and taught doctoral level programs in psychology.

  • af Nigel King, Joanna Brooks & Christine Horrocks
    407,95 - 1.706,95 kr.

    Whether students are doing interviews in their own research or just using other researchers' data, this book tells them everything they need to know about designing, planning, conducting and analyzing quality interviews.

  • - Untold Stories and Songs of America's First Immigrants
    af Joanna Brooks
    223,95 kr.

    Joanna Brooks reveals the harsh realities behind seventeenth- and eighteenth-century working-class English emigration—and dismantles the idea that these immigrants were drawn to America as a land of opportunity. Brooks follows American folk ballads back across the Atlantic, uncovering an archaeology of the worldviews of America’s earliest immigrants and a haunting historical perspective on the ancestors we thought we knew.