壹、中文書目
王志弘譯(2011)。《好研究怎麼作—從理論、方法、證據構思研究問題》。台北:群學出版社。(原書 Robert R. Alford [ 1998] The Craft of Inquiry: Theories, Methods, Evidence. Oxford University Press.)
王甫昌(1993)。《族群動員與台灣反對運動的發展,1986-1989》。行政院科技部研究計劃專題報告。
王俊秀、王采薇(1999年3月9 - 11日)。〈由菜籃、搖籃到跨欄:主婦聯盟與環保引爆面〉,「第四屆全國婦女國是論壇: 跨世紀台灣婦女生活之回顧與展望」論文。台灣,台中市立文化中心。
王順美、江琇瑩、柯芸婷(2000)。〈臺灣綠色消費運動的參與分析:主婦聯盟共同購買為例〉。《師大學報:人文與社會類》,45:15-28。
王佳煌、潘中道、蘇文賢、江吟梓譯(2002)。《當代社會研究方法:質化與量化取向》(第二版)。台北:揚智出版社。(原書 Neuman, W. L. [ 1997] Social Research Methods: Qualitative and Quantitative Approaches, Third edition, Boston : Allyn and Bacon.)
台灣主婦聯盟生活消費合作社著(2015a)。〈共同購買,一場溫柔而堅定的生活消費革命〉,《菜籃子革命—從共同購買到合作找幸福》,頁16-51。台北:三民書局。
台灣主婦聯盟生活消費合作社著(2015b)。〈第一塊非基因改造的故事〉,《菜籃子革命—從共同購買到合作找幸福》,頁108-119。台北:三民書局。
台灣主婦聯盟生活消費合作社著(2015c)。〈這些年我們一起管的食品安全〉,《菜籃子革命—從共同購買到合作找幸福》,頁244-257。台北:三民書局。
台灣主婦聯盟生活消費合作社著(2015d)。〈我是人,我拒吃飼料級黃豆—反基改運動〉,《菜籃子革命—從共同購買到合作找幸福》,頁244-257。台北:三民書局。
台灣主婦聯盟生活消費合作社著(2015e)。〈用消費改變社會—從共同購買到合作找幸福〉,《菜籃子革命—從共同購買到合作找幸福》頁304-318。台北:三民書局。
何明修(2004)。〈當本土社會運動遇到西方的新社會運動理論:以台灣的反核運動為例〉,《教育與社會研究》,7:69-97。何明修(2005)。《社會運動概論》。台北:三民書局。
何明修(2006)。《綠色民主—台灣環境運動的研究》。台北:群學出版有限公司。
何明修(2009)。〈社會運動〉,瞿海源、王振寰(編)《社會學與台灣社會》,頁307-328。台北市:巨流。
李文昭譯(2013)。《寂靜的春天》(第二版)。台中:晨星。(原書Carson, R. [1962]. Silent Spring. Copyright © by Rachel Carson)
邱花妹(2003/10)。〈有綠色意識,沒消費行動?〉。《天下雜誌》,284期。
邱花妹(2005)。〈倫理消費:用消費力展現你的價值觀?〉。上網時間:2013年7月30日,取自:http://blog.roodo.com/wobblies/archives/9262.html
邱美秀(2012)。〈融合質性與量化研究法以深化兒童數學學習情緒的研究〉,《教育研究學刊》,8:119-143。
林至涵、余宛如譯(2013)。《香蕉戰爭與公平貿易》。台北:南方家園文化。(原書 Lamb, H. [2008]. Fighting the Banana Wars and other Fairtrade Battles: How We Took on the Corporate Giants to Change the World.)
林秀雲譯(2013)。《社會科學研究方法》。台北:雙葉。(原書 Babbie, E. [2013]. The practice of social research (13thed.). Taipei, TW: Cengage Learning Asia Pte Ltd., Taiwan Branch.)
吳宜蓁(1998)。《議題管理──企業公關的新興課題》。台北:正中書局。
吳品賢(2005)。《有機,是生機或商機?三個新竹組織化有機消費場域的分析》。交通大學社會與文化研究所碩士論文吳品賢、王志弘(2007)。〈反身性的道德計劃?有機食品消費之銷售組織場域與引導理念〉,《台灣社會研究季刊》,68:119-176。
洪媖琳譯(2010)。《敘事研究與心理治療》。台北市:心理。(原書Speedy, J. [2008]. Narrative Inquiry and Psychotherapy. Palgrave Macmillan)
胡幼慧編(1996)。《質性研究:理論、方法及女性研究實例》。台北:巨流。
胡澎(2008)。〈日本社会变革中的生活者运动〉,《日本学刊》,第四期:97-108。
翁秀琪(1999)。〈多元典範衝擊下傳播研究方法的省思-從口述歷史在傳播研究中的應用談起〉,「1999年中華傳播學會年會」論文。
孫秀蕙(1996)。〈公關人員與媒體之間的互動模式對於議題管理策略的啟示--以非營利性的弱勢團體為例〉,《廣告學研究》。8:153-173。孫秀蕙(1997)。《公共關係: 理論, 策略與研究實例》。台北:正中。.
徐宗國譯(1997)。《質化研究概論》。台北:巨流。(原書Strauss A. & Corbin, J. [1990]. Basics of Qualitative Research: Grounded Theory Procedures and Techniques. Newburg Park, CA. Sage. Publication.)
秦琍琍(2011)。《重‧返實踐—組織傳播理論與研究》。台北:威仕曼。
秦琍琍、黃瓊儀、陳彥龍、張嘉予(2010)。組織認定、企業論述、與組織文化的變革:從語藝觀點檢視公廣集團的整併過程〉,《新聞學研究》。第104集,頁67-111。
高承恕(1982),〈布勞岱(F.Braudel)與韋伯(M. Weber)--歷史對社會學理論與方法的意義〉,瞿海源、蕭新煌編著(1982),《社會學理論與方法--研討會論文集》。中央研究院民族學研究所專刊乙種第十一號。台北南港:中研院民族所,pp.95-134。
高承恕(1989)。〈台灣新興社會運動結構因素之探討〉,徐正光、宋文里合編(1989),《解嚴前後台灣新興社會運動》。台北:巨流,頁9-19。
翁秀綾(1992)。〈我是生活者--創造另一種可能性〉,《主婦聯盟會訊》,61。
特刊編輯小組(2011/6),〈哦,原來是要這樣啊!共同理解之必要〉,《綠主張》月刊,頁46-49,92-93期。
陳向明(2002)。《社會科學質的研究》。台北:五南。
陳光興(2001)。〈台灣消費社會形成的初步思考〉,《文化研究月刊》,第二期。上網時間:2014年4月21日,取自:http://www.cc.ncu.edu.tw/~csa/oldjournal/02/journal_park_6.htm
陳遠(2014)。〈推薦序:好研究的作法與好理論的唸法〉,王志弘譯(2011)。《好研究怎麼作—從理論、方法、證據構思研究問題》。台北:群學出版社。頁16-26
張君玫、黃鵬仁譯(1995)。《消費》。台北市: 巨流。(原書Bocock, R. [1993]. Consumption. Routledge)
張春炎(2009)。〈媽媽的革命與正義的消費者文化? 台灣綠色消費運動初探〉,《傳播與管理研究》,9(1):95-158。張雅雲(2015)。〈菜籃子革命,由我們接手囉!〉,《綠主張》月刊,136期。上網時間:2015年4月3日,取自:http://www.hucc-coop.tw/15965
黃光玉、劉念夏、陳清文譯(2004)。《媒介與傳播研究方法:質化和量化研究途徑》。台北市: 風雲論壇。(原書Berger, A. A. [2000]. Media and communication research methods: Qualitative and quantitative approaches)
黃俊英(1985)。〈成長中的消費運動-台灣地區消費者組織的發展策略〉,《管理科學學報》。2(2):143-154黃榮村(1989)。〈台灣地區環保與消費者保護運動:特色與互動〉,《臺灣新興社會運動》。台北:時報出版社。
黃瓊儀(2007)。〈從語藝批評觀點來看 LOHAS「樂活消費」在台灣:以《MY LOHAS生活誌》為例〉。2007年中華傳播學會年會,台北:淡江大學。
葉啟政(2008)。《邁向修養社會學》。台北:三民。
彭渰雯(2014)。〈女性對環境正義的關懷參與和實踐〉,《性別平等教育季刊》,66:10-12。
彭渰雯、凃孟妤(2014)。〈環保團體的女性參與及代表性初探》,《性別平等教育季刊》,66:23-31。
綠主張編輯室、李修瑋、王常怡(2011/6)。〈共同購買運動前史:1993-2000〉,《綠主張》月刊,九十二、九十三期。
楊國樞(1989)。《社會及行為科學研究方法》(上)(下)。十三版, 台北:東華書局
楊國斌(2009)。〈悲情與戲謔:網路事件中的情感動員〉,《傳播與社會學刊》,9:39-66。趙雅麗(2001)。〈民進黨社會運動的「語藝」批評〉,《新聞學研究》,68:151-192。齊偉先、溫惠貞(2006),〈台灣有機食品之消費文化研究〉。論文發表於「2006年社會學會年會暨國科會專題研究成果發表會」,台中:東海大學,2006年11月25日至26日。
臧國仁(1995)。〈新聞記者及消息來源的互動關係〉,《新聞學與數的對話Ⅲ新聞工作者與消息來源》,臧國仁主編,台北:國立政治大學新聞研究所。
臧國仁(1999)。《新聞媒體與消息來源: 媒介框架與真實建構之論述》。台北:三民。
臧國仁、鍾蔚文(1997)。〈框架概念與公共關係策略 -- 有關運用媒介框架的探析〉,《廣告學研究》,第九期,頁99-130。潘淑滿(2003)。《質性研究:理論與應用》。台北:心理。
鄭玉菁(2013)。〈田野客,遊社會—談如何發展概念與我的電視購物田野之旅〉,謝國雄(編),《以身為度如是我做—田野工作的教與學》,頁269-86。
鄭陸霖、林鶴玲(2001)。〈社運在網際網路上的展現:台灣社會運動網站的聯網分析〉,《台灣社會學》,第二期:55-96。
鄭新怡(2011)。《綠色概念論述的權力構成與商品化─以天下雜誌「行動綠生活台灣不碳氣」活動為例》。交通大學傳播研究所碩士論文。劉祥航(1994)。《社會運動中的共識動員—以我國消費者運動初期1980-1984的媒介報導為例》。政治大學社會學研究所碩士論文。劉惠純(2013)。〈解開空服員的黑箱子—轉話提問、深入訪問與分析編碼〉,謝國雄(編),《以身為度如是我做—田野工作的教與學》,頁235-68。
賴青松(2002)。《從廚房看天下:日本女性〈生活者運動〉三十年傳奇》。台北市: 遠流。
蕭新煌(1982)。〈從消費者意識到消費者運動〉,《臺灣的消費者運動: 理論與實際》。台北:時報出版社。
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