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245 0 0 _aNew frontiers in ethnography
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_cedited by Sam Hillyard.
260 _aBingley, U.K. :
_bEmerald,
_c2010.
300 _a1 online resource (xiii, 198 p.) :
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490 1 _aStudies in qualitative methodology,
_x1042-3192 ;
_vv. 11
500 _aIncludes index.
505 0 _aIntroduction / Sam Hillyard -- ch. 1. What's (still) wrong with ethnography? / Sam Hillyard -- ch. 2. The vitality of ethnographic research on race / Gregory Jeffers, Rashawn Ray, Tim Hallett -- ch. 3. On the value of Marxism in the understanding and analysis of social class in educational ethnography and the misunderstanding of class as an epistemological category by critics of Marxist and other critical traditions / Dennis Beach -- ch. 4. Ethnography and the myth of participant observation / Martin G. Forsey -- ch. 5. Dual ontologies and new ecologies of knowledge : rethinking the politics and poetics of 'touch' / Ian Stronach, Elizabeth Smears -- ch. 6. Ethnography as dangerous, sad, and dirty work / Clinton Sanders -- ch. 7. Naughty knickers, stick on nipples and Mrs. Doubtfire : the 'humourous' talk of post-mastectomy women / Emma Rowley -- ch. 8. Envisioning undocumented historias : evoking a critical performance ethnography / Carl Bagley, Ricardo Castro-Salazar -- ch. 9. How could you possibly know anything about that? Methodological congruence in the conduct of life history research / Chris Pole -- ch. 10. Technology and the end of ethnography / Kevin Love.
520 _aThis volume seeks to address continuities and innovations within the ethnographic canon. It uses Hammersley's (1991) book What's wrong with ethnography to open and situate the debate, but then moves to engage with contemporary debates and arguments on both sides of the Atlantic. Today ethnography has matured to become the dominant research paradigm in some sub-disciplines, but it has also been forced to adapt in response to the theoretical challenge of post-structuralism. The book examines in detail the way some more innovative and problematic ways ethnographers have reacted. Throughout, the book seeks to present a critical, realised evaluation of the strength and limitations of ethnography for the future, by celebrating recent innovations, unusual applications or instances of ethnographic practice. Like Hammersley's book in 1991, it faces and challenges fundamental questions regarding ethnographys very contribution to knowledge. The chapters in this volume are designed to appeal to the novice and the experienced ethnographer; for those embarking on ethnographic work for the first time as well as those looking to move into new methodological directions.
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650 0 _aEthnology.
700 1 _aHillyard, Sam.
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