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Art Bochner : ウィキペディア英語版
Arthur P. Bochner
Arthur P. Bochner is an American communication scholar known for his research and teaching on intimate relationships, qualitative inquiry, narrative, and autoethnography. He holds the rank of Distinguished University Professor at the University of South Florida and is an Honorary Professor at the Communication University of China. Bochner is the former President of the National Communication Association and Vice-President of the Society for the Study of Symbolic Interaction. Among his publications are two books, two edited collections, and more than 100 book articles, chapters, and essays on communication theory, family and interpersonal communication, love and marriage, and the philosophies and methodologies of the human sciences, especially narrative inquiry and autoethnography.〔http://communication.usf.edu/faculty/abochner/. Retrieved February 25, 2015〕〔Holman Jones, S. (2004). Building Connections in Qualitative Research: Carolyn Ellis and Art Bochner in Conversation with Stacy Holman Jones. Forum: Qualitative Social Research, 5, 3. http://www.qualitative-research.net/index.php/fqs/article/view/552/1194〕〔http://www.taosinstitute.net/arthur-p-bochner〕
== Early life ==
Bochner was raised in Pittsburgh. His father was a sign painter and his mother worked as an editorial assistant at ''The Jewish Chronicle''. Bochner’s interest in existential philosophy began at Taylor Allderdice High School where, in his senior thesis on Albert Camus' ''The Myth of Sisyphus'', he wrote, “All that was real—all that could be known—was what one could feel in his heart or touch through experience in the world. There is no truth beyond experience.”〔Bochner, A. (2014). Arthur P. Bochner, 2008 President National Communication Association. Review of Communication. 14, 71-88. DOI: 10.1080/15358593.2014.941687〕 After high school he attended California State University in Pennsylvania where he participated in debate and extemporaneous speaking. He graduated with a B.S. in Speech Communication, then taught English and Speech at East High School in Auburn, New York. He earned an M.A. in Speech from Syracuse University and Ph.D. in Communication from Bowling Green State University. His doctoral dissertation was an experimental study of social relations entitled, ''A Multivariate Investigation of Machiavellianism and Task Structure in Four-Man Groups''.〔

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