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| Introduction |
Rosemarie Anderson |
| PART ONE: CRITIQUES AND EXTENSIONS |
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| Conventional and Expanded Views of Research |
William Braud and Rosemarie Anderson |
| A Preview of New Methods |
Rosemarie Anderson and William Braud |
| PART TWO: EXPANDED METHODS OF DISCIPLINED INQUIRY |
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| Integral Inquiry |
William Braud |
| Complementary Ways of Knowing, Being and Expression |
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| Intuitive Inquiry |
Rosemarie Anderson |
| A Transpersonal Approach |
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| Transpersonal Awareness in Phenomenological Inquiry |
Ron Valle and Mary Mohs |
| Philosophy, Reflections and Recent Research |
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| Organic Research |
Jennifer Clements et al |
| Feminine Spirituality Meets Transpersonal Research |
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| Becoming More Human as We Work |
Rhea A White |
| The Reflexive Role of Exceptional Human Experience |
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| PART THREE: APPLYING THE PRINCIPLES: SELECTED EXAMPLES |
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| Alternative Ways of Knowing (Encountering and Collecting Data) |
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| Alternative Ways of Working with Data (Engaging and Confronting Data) |
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| Alternative Ways of Presenting Results (Expressing and Communicating Findings) |
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| PART FOUR: FURTHER EXTENSIONS |
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| An Expanded View of Validity |
William Braud |
| Additional Suggestions, Ethical Considerations and Future Challenges |
Rosemarie Anderson and William Braud |