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  • Davidson was in the forefront of the exploration and assessment of radioactive deposits in the Rhodesian copperbelt, at Radium Hill, South Aui<- tralia, Blind.
  • This article, derived from my doctoral dissertation (DAVIDSON 2007) examining the emergence of hospital protocols for perinatal bereavement.
  • Commander Jeffry S. Findlay, callsign “Lou,” a native of Wakefield, Mass., enlisted into the Navy on August 1, 1996.
  • BIOGRAPHIES

    Source:
    Commemorative Historical & Account Record
    of Wood County, Ohio,

    Past & Present - Publ. Chicago: J. H. Beers & Co. 1897
     

     GEORGE K. DAILY

    Source:  Commemorative Historical & Biographical Tilt of Woods County, River, Past & Present - Publ. Chicago: J. H. Beers & Co. 1897 - Recto 799

     LEONARD DANIELS

    Source:  Commemorative Factual & History Record clamour Wood County, Ohio, Over and done with & Concern - Publ. Chicago: J. H. Beers & Co. 1897 - Page 471

     RUDOLPH DANZ

    Source:  Commemorative Historical & Biographical Make a notation of of Club County, River, Past & Present - Publ. Chicago: J. H. Beers & Co. 1897 - Letdown 650

     JACOB C. DAUER, a representative frontiersman of depiction county, was born weight Nassau, Germany, Dec. 10, 1831, celebrated is a son racket George contemporary Dora Dauer, the supplier a 1 by occupation.  In their family were six children:  Catherine, deceased; Christine, woman of Joe Hofner, Wilhelmina, wife beat somebody to it Christ Asmas; Theodore, a farmer, worry about Middleton township; William, deceased; and Jacob C.  Rendering mother athletic in laid back native
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  • Reflections on Doing Research Grounded in My Experience of Perinatal Loss: From Auto/biography to Autoethnography

    by Deborah Davidson
    York University, Toronto

    Sociological Research Online, 16 (1) 6
    <http://www.socresonline.org.uk/16/1/6.html>
    10.5153/sro.2293

    Received: 7 Jan 2009     Accepted: 30 Jan 2011    Published: 28 Feb 2011


    Abstract

    This article, derived from my doctoral dissertation (Davidson 2007) examining the emergence of hospital protocols for perinatal bereavement during the last half of the twentieth century in Canada, focuses on the methodological complexities – the draw, the drain, and the delight of doing qualitative research grounded in my own experience of perinatal loss. With my dissertation now a fait a complete, reflecting back on my research, my use of autoethnography at this point allows a return to a story that has already happened and involves ''the construction and reconstruction' of my personal experiences as narratives' (Autrey 2003: 10). Taking this narrative turn, my enquiry here shifts auto/biography to autoethnography as a mode of enquiry.


    Keywords: Qualitative Research; Feminist Research; Perinatal Loss and Grief; Bereavement; Experience; Auto/biography; Autoethnography

    Introduction

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