2009
DOI: 10.1215/01455532-2008-019
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Mill Owners and Wobblies: The Event Structure of the Everett Massacre of 1916

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“…Entry points prove influential in the socioeconomic realm as well. Richardson () shows that variable entry points can make the difference in pro‐labor versus pro‐management evaluations of labor strikes.…”
Section: Continuing the Story: Serial Position Effect Sequencing Anmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Entry points prove influential in the socioeconomic realm as well. Richardson () shows that variable entry points can make the difference in pro‐labor versus pro‐management evaluations of labor strikes.…”
Section: Continuing the Story: Serial Position Effect Sequencing Anmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Entry points prove influential in the socioeconomic realm as well. Richardson (2009) shows that variable entry points can make the difference in pro-labor versus pro-management evaluations of labor strikes. Ignatow (2007) underscores the physicality surrounding narrative entry points and their impact on both cognitive assessments and emotional responses.…”
Section: Continuing the Story: Serial Position Effect Sequencing Anmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Event Structure Analysis, or ESA for short (Corsaro & Heise, 1990;Griffin, 1993;Griffin & Korstad, 1998;Heise, 1989;Heise & Durig, 1997;Freitas et al, 2021), was developed as a qualitative methodology for analyzing narratives in order to reduce the action schemes that are implicit in them. The methodology, implemented in a computer program called Ethno 7 , has been applied in ethnography (Corsaro & Heise, 1990;Eder & Enke, 1991;Ponti, 2010), history (Brown, 2000;Brown & Brueggemann, 1997;Brueggemann & Boswell, 1998;Brueggemann & Brown, 2003;Griffin et al, 1997;Griffin & Korstad, 1996;Isaac et al, 1994;Richardson, 2009), organizational studies (O'Neill et al, 2007;Stevenson & Greenberg, 1998, 2000Stevenson et al, 2008), and folkloristics (Heise, 1988;Uehara, 2001).…”
Section: Event Structure Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(Corsaro and Heise, 1990, p. 1). Event structure analysis has been applied a range of topics, from children's playground games (Corsaro and Heise, 1990) to historical case studies (Griffin, 1993;Richardson, 2009), but it has not been used very frequently.…”
Section: Is a Cumulative Research Tradition Possible?mentioning
confidence: 99%