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Lisbeth A. Berbary
Lisbeth A. Berbary
Associate Professor, Applied Health Sciences, University of Waterloo
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Poststructural writerly representation: Screenplay as creative analytic practice
LA Berbary
Qualitative Inquiry 17 (2), 186-196, 2011
1222011
Eight points for reflection: Revisiting scaffolding for improvisational humanist qualitative inquiry
LA Berbary, JC Boles
Leisure Sciences 36 (5), 401-419, 2014
872014
“Don’t Be a Whore, That’s Not Ladylike” Discursive Discipline and Sorority Women’s Gendered Subjectivity
LA Berbary
Qualitative Inquiry 18 (7), 606-625, 2012
682012
Creative analytic practices: Onto-episto-theoretical attachments, uses, and constructions within humanist qualitative leisure research
L Berbary
International Leisure Review 4 (2), 27-55, 2015
652015
Exploring experiences of the food environment among immigrants living in the Region of Waterloo, Ontario
PI Rodriguez, J Dean, S Kirkpatrick, L Berbary, S Scott
Canadian Journal of Public Health 107, eS53-eS59, 2016
552016
Placemaking as unmaking: Settler colonialism, gentrification, and the myth of “revitalized” urban spaces
R Moran, LA Berbary
Leisure Myths and Mythmaking, 106-120, 2022
522022
Too good at fitting in: Methodological consequences and ethical adjustments
LA Berbary
International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education 27 (10), 1205-1225, 2014
492014
Narratives of negotiation and transformation: Women's experiences within a mixed-gendered gym
MJR Fisher, LA Berbary, KE Misener
Leisure Sciences 40 (6), 477-493, 2018
452018
Questions for postqualitative inquiry: Conversations to come
BE Kumm, LA Berbary
Contemporary Issues in Leisure Sciences, 107-120, 2019
422019
The American sorority girl recast: An ethnographic screenplay of leisure in context
LA Berbary, CW Johnson
Leisure/Loisir 36 (3-4), 243-268, 2012
392012
Thinking through post-structuralism in leisure studies: A detour around “proper” humanist knowledges
LA Berbary
The Palgrave handbook of leisure theory, 719-741, 2017
352017
For those to come: An introduction to why posthumanism matters
BE Kumm, LA Berbary, BSR Grimwood
Leisure Sciences 41 (5), 341-347, 2019
312019
En/activist drag: Kings reflect on queerness, queens, and questionable masculinities
LA Berbary, CW Johnson
Leisure Sciences 39 (4), 305-318, 2017
292017
Creative analytic practices: Onto-epistemological and theoretical attachments, uses, and constructions within humanist qualitative leisure research
LA Berbary
Leisure Sciences 41 (3), 148-166, 2019
272019
Dialogues for re-imagined praxis: Using theory in practice to transform structural, ideological, and discursive “realities” with/in communities
SM Arai, LA Berbary, SL Dupuis
Leisure/loisir 39 (2), 299-321, 2015
242015
Theorypracticing differently: Re-imagining the public, health, and social research
LA Berbary
Leisure Sciences 44 (7), 906-914, 2022
222022
We exist: Combating erasure through creative analytic comix about bisexuality
LA Berbary, C Guzman
Qualitative inquiry 24 (7), 478-498, 2018
212018
The dangerous deconstruction of gender: narrative inquiry of masculinities in a popular children's book
LA Berbary, LP Richmond
Annals of Leisure Research 14 (2-3), 194-208, 2011
132011
REFLECTIONS OF CULTURE: A DIARY OF A SORORITY GIRL.
LA Berbary
Creative Approaches to Research 6 (1), 2013
102013
Onto-Epistemological and Theoretical Engagements Through Praxis and Beyond: Comfort, Crises, Shifts, and Re-Groupings
LA Berbary, BL Valtchanov, P Torabian, M Gao, MC Miller, CL Briscoe
Leisure Sciences 40 (3), 95-109, 2018
92018
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