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Publications in which ESA
is discussed or Ethno is used (Chronological)
- D. Heise, 1988. Computer
analysis of cultural structures. Social Science Computer
Review, 6: 183-196.
- D. Heise, 1989. Modeling
event structures. Journal of Mathematical Sociology,
14: 139-169.
- D. Heise, 1990. Careers,
career trajectories, and the self. Chapter 3 (pp. 59-84) in Judith
Rodin, Carmi Schooler, and K. Warner Schaie (Eds.), Self-Directedness:
Cause and Effects Throughout the Life Course. Hillsdale NJ:
Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.
- William Corsaro and D. Heise, 1990. Event
structure models from ethnographic data. C. Clogg (ed.), Sociological
Methodology: 1990 (Cambridge, MA: Basil Blackwell), pp. 1-57.
- Renata Tesch. 1990. Qualitative Research: Analysis Types
and Software Tools. Bristol, PA: Falmer Press. (A chapter on
Ethno.)
- Andrew Abbott, 1990. A primer on sequence methods. Organization
Science, 1: 375-392.
- D. Heise, 1991. Event
Structure Analysis: A qualitative model of quantitative research.
Pp. 136-163 in Nigel Fielding and Raymond Lee (Eds.), Using
Computers in Qualitative Research (Newbury Park, CA: Sage).
- Donna Eder and Janet Lynne Enke, 1991. The structure of gossip:
Opportunities and constraints on collective expression among
adolescents. American Sociological Review, 56: 494-508.
- D. Heise, 1992. Computer
assistance in qualitative sociology. Social Science Computer
Review, 10: 531-543.
- Neil J. MacKinnon and D. Heise. 1993. Affect Control Theory:
Delineation and Development. In Joseph Berger and Morris Zelditch, Jr.
(Eds.), Theoretical Research Programs: Studies in the Growth of
Theory. (Stanford: Stanford University Press).
- Larry J. Griffin, 1993. Narrative, event-structure analysis, and
causal interpretation in historical sociology. American Journal
of Sociology, 98: 1094-1133.
- Larry J. Griffin and Charles C. Ragin, 1994. Some observations on
formal methods of qualitative analysis. Sociological Methods
& Research, 23: 4-21.
- Andrew Abbott, 1995. Sequence
Analysis: New Methods for Old Ideas. Annual Review of Sociology
21:93-113.
- Durig, Alex. 1995. The Event Frame. Research Studies in
Symbolic Interactionism . 7 :243-266.
- D. Heise, Specifying
Event Content in Narratives. 1995, unpublished.
- Larry J. Griffin and Robert R. Korstad, 1996. Class as race and
gender. Social Science History, 19: 425-454.
- Steven Maynard-Moody, no date. Stories public managers tell about
elected officials: Making sense of the defunct dichotomy. Paper,
Department of Public Administration, 318 Blake Hall, University of
Kansas, Lawrence, KS 66044.
- Amanda Coffey and Paul Atkinson, 1996. Making Sense of
Qualitative Data. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage, pp. 176-177.
- Cliff Brown and John Brueggemann. 1997. Mobilizing interracial
solidarity: A comparison of the 1919 and 1937 steel industry labor
organizing drives. Mobilization, 2(1):47-70.
- D. Heise and Alex Durig. 1997 A
frame for organizational actions and macroactions. Journal
of Mathematical Sociology, 22: 95-123.
- William B. Stevenson and Danna N. Greenberg, 1998. The formal
analysis of narratives of organizational change. Journal of
Management, 24: 741-762.
- Antonio Strati, 2000. Organization Studies: Theory and
Method. London: Sage.
- Cliff Brown, 2000. The role of employers in split labor markets:
An event-structure analysis of racial conflict and AFL organizing,
1917-1919. Social Forces, 79(2): 653-681.
- William B. Stevenson and Danna N. Greenberg, 2000. Agency and
social networks: Strategies of action in a social structure of
position, opposition, and opportunity. Administrative Science
Quarterly, 45: 651-678.
- John Brueggemann and Cliff Brown. 2003. The decline of industrial
unionism in the meatpacking industry: Event-structure analyses of labor
unrest, 1946-1987. Work and Occupations 30(3): 327-360.
- Abbott, Andrew. 1992. "From causes to events." Sociological
Methods & Research 20: 428-455.
- Abbott, Andrew 1995 “Sequence Analysis: New Methods for Old
Ideas.” Annual Review of Sociology
21:93-113.
- Abell, Peter. 1987. The Syntax of Social Life: The Theory
and Method of Comparative Narratives. New York: Oxford
University Press.
- Abell, Peter. 1993. "Some aspects of narrative method." Journal
of Mathematical Sociology, 18: 93-134.
- Collins, John, Ned Hall, and L. A. Paul, eds. 2004. Causation and Counterfactuals.
Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
- Doreian, Patrick (Ed.) 1993. Narrative Methods. Special issue of
the Journal of Mathematical Sociology 18: Numbers 1 and 2.
- Fararo, Thomas J., and John Skvoretz. 1984. "Institutions as
production systems." Journal of Mathematical Sociology
10: 117-182.
- Fellbaum, Christine (Ed.). 1998. Wordnet: An Electronic
Lexical Database. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. The book provides
documentation for the free database available at www.cogsci.princeton.edu/~wn/,
which offers Ethno analysts generalizations and concrete
forms for English nouns.
- Fontenelle, Thierry. 2003. FrameNet and Frame Semantics. A
Special Issue of International
Journal of Lexicography. 16 (Number 3). The special issue
discusses up-to-date approaches to case-grammar which is used in Ethno's event frame. A related website can be
useful to Ethno analysts
working with the Event Frame.
- Franzosi, Roberto. 2004. From
Words to Numbers: Narrative, Data, and Social Science. New York:
Cambridge University Press.
- Heise, D. R. Social
order through macroactions: An interactionist approach. 1996,
unpublished.
- Heise, D. R., and A. Durig. 2000. "Qualitative
models." Pp. 1582-1586 in E. Borgatta and R. J. V. Montgomery
(Eds.), Encyclopedia of Sociology, Vol. IV. New York:
Macmillan.
- Labov, William. 1997. "Some Further Steps
in Narrative Analysis." Journal
of Narrative and Life History.
- Labov, William. 2001. "Uncovering the
event structure of narrative." Georgetown University Round
Table 2001. Georgetown: Georgetown University Press.
- Labov, William. 2002. "Ordinary events."
Unpublished paper.
- Ragin, Charles C. 1987. The Comparative Method: Moving
Beyond Qualitative and Quantitative Strategies . Berkeley:
University of California Press.
- Ragin, Charles C. 1988. Between Complexity and Generality:
The Logic of Qualitative Comparison. Berkeley: University of
California Press.
- Skvoretz, John 1984 “Languages and Grammars of Action and
Interaction: Some Further Results.” Behavioral
Science 29:81-97.
- Skvoretz, John, and Thomas J. Fararo. 1980. "Languages and
grammars of action and interaction: A contribution to the formal theory
of action." Behavioral Science 25: 9-22.
- Tilly, Charles. 1999. "The trouble with stories." In Bernice A.
Pescosolido and Ronald Aminzade (eds.), The Social Worlds of Higher
Education: Handbook for Teaching in a New Century. Sage
Publications
- Warfield,
John N. 1990. A Science of Generic Design: Managing
Complexity Through Systems Design . Salinas, CA: Intersystems
Publications.
Related Websites
Ethno incorporates ideas from various sources,
beyond
Heise's publications, in order to be a useful computer program for
qualitatively analyzing narratives. Here are citations for some ideas
implemented in the program (alluding to references above):
- On the basic idea of analyzing narratives in terms of
if-then
models: Fararo and Skvoretz.
- On the usefulness of counterfactual questions in establishing
logical linkages: Griffin.
- On the way to define a cluster of events that can be summarized
as a single abstract event: Abell.

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