Volume. 24 / Winter2004 Dyadic Interaction of Married Couples
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Dialogues & Responses
Action Research : Talking and Discussion
Behind the action research: Feeling, value and being/ Whei-Ching Liu
Developing the action research for empowerment in the social welfare center of public department/ Huei-Yi Wang
Whose empowerment? Whose research? Whose practice? and Whose redemption?/ Tsen-Yung Wang
Starting from two stories… /Yu-Wei Wanne
The formulation process of expert and expert power/ Fam-Ying Tao
Starting from two stories… /Yu-Wei Wanne
Unsatisfied with “light and shadow”/ Huey-Woan Wang
Lost and found/ Ching-Ven Kau
Action in life: Life in action/ Pei Yang
My vision will exhausted when the unlimited is limited: Bodhisattva practitioner’s action research/ Jian-Shian Shih
Strange towing effect: Some thoughts after reading “a lamp”/ Nai-Fei Ding
Understands a riddle life light/ Wei-Guo Zhang
Between saying and understanding: Known in cross-referencing within the life narration/ Hsi Nancy Lien Shih
Loses in the western, retrieves in the Eastern/ Shane Wang
Authors’ & editor’s responses
Harmonious choruses, whishing it’s echo lingers on/ Kai-Cheng Wong
Who summons? What to summons? What after summons?/ Fam-Ying Tao
Hand-in-hand in the face of the rising expert regime/ Tsen-Yung Wang
What kind of space is offered for the existence of “human-beings” in the so-called academic circle?/ Yu-Chun Ku
The responses to the response paper “bodhisattva practitioner”/ E-Wai Li
Be a happy cyborg : Action research as proceeding dividedly and attacking together of strategies/ Ling-Ching Hsia
Special Issue
Dyadic Interaction of Married Couples/ Editor: Yuhhuey Jou
Mechanisms of resources allocation decision-making among married couples and the effects on child rearing and education/ Chien-Liang Chen
Differences on division of labor among Chinese marital affection types: Analysis of couple data/ Fu-Mei Chen & Tsui-Shan Li
Interviewing parents of adolescents:Interpreting on their lived experience of parenting/ Shu-Ching Kao & Chao-Ming Liao
The marital power processes of couples which husbands are economically dependent./ Hsiu-Chu Tung , Lien-Chien Yang&Wan-I Lin
Empirical Research
Recurring conflict in parent-child interaction: Different perspectives/ Shu-Hua Yu , Jen-Yi Wu & Shu-Chu Chao
Life History
A woman’s dialog with mid-life transitions/ Mei-Kuang Tai
