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Messy ethnographies in action /

"This edited collection of chapters showcases original and interdisciplinary ethnographic fieldwork in a range of international settings; including studies of underground pub life in North East England; Finnish hotels; and bio-scientific institutions in the Amazonian rainforest. Informed by Joh...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Plows, Alexandra (Editor ), Law, John, 1946- (writer of foreword.)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Wilmington, Delaware : Vernon Press, [2018]
Colección:Vernon series in anthropology.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Introduction: coming clean about messy ethnography / Alexandra Plows
  • Section 1 Reflecting on messy research practice
  • Chapter 1. Mud on the carpet: messy reflexive practices with older environmental activists-bringing the outside in / Mary Gearey
  • Chapter 2. Revealing a 'hidden civil war': a serendipitous methodology / Sue Lewis, Martyn Hudson, and Joe Painter
  • Chapter 3. Changing forms of ethnography and shifting researcher positioning in the study of a Mexican martial art / George Jennings
  • Chapter 4. Haphazard knowledge production: thoughts on ethnography and mess in the urbanising Ecuadorian Amazon / Nina Isabella Moeller
  • Section 2 Messy ethics
  • Chapter 5. The case for more ethnographic research with the criminal's perspective / Lisa Potter.
  • Chapter 6. Managing morality: neoliberal ethics regimes and messy field work / Rafi Alam
  • Chapter 7. Everyday messiness of ethnography: reflections on fieldwork in Mid-West Brazil
  • Sectio 3 Messy participation
  • Chapter 8. The boundlessness of digital democrary
  • ethnography of an ICT-mediated public in Brexit Britain / Gabriel Popham
  • Chapter 9. Places on probation: an auto-ethnography of co-produced research with women with criminal biographies / Nicola Harding
  • Chapter 10. 'Messily embedded': an auto-ethnography of redundancy in the Welsh nuclear industry / Alexandra Plows
  • Chapter 11. A messy ethnography of mess / Ville Savolainen
  • Section 4 Messy research sites and spaces
  • Chapter 12. Not only the night: the messiness of ethnography of nurses' night work / Trudy Rudge, Luisa Toffoli and Sandra West.
  • Chapter 13. Adapting to parents in crisis: tracing experiences of having a child with chronic kidney disease / Andrea Bruno de Sousa
  • Chapter 14. Attempting to deep map multiple realities: the 'therapeutic landscape' of Saltwell Park / Wayne Medford
  • Chapter 15. The challenges of ethnographic practice in current urban complex situations / Paola Jiron and Walter Imilan
  • Chapter 16. Sharing foodscapes: shaping urban foodscapes through messy processes of food sharing / Monika Rut and Anna R. Davies.