Children
Ethnographic Encounters
Herausgeber: Allerton, Catherine
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Ethnographic Encounters
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Conducting ethnographic fieldwork with children presents anthropologists with particular challenges and limitations, as well as rewards and insights.
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Conducting ethnographic fieldwork with children presents anthropologists with particular challenges and limitations, as well as rewards and insights.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Bloomsbury Academic
- Seitenzahl: 200
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. November 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 11mm
- Gewicht: 286g
- ISBN-13: 9781474258173
- ISBN-10: 1474258174
- Artikelnr.: 48931522
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Academic
- Seitenzahl: 200
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. November 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 11mm
- Gewicht: 286g
- ISBN-13: 9781474258173
- ISBN-10: 1474258174
- Artikelnr.: 48931522
Catherine Allerton is Associate Professor in the Department of Anthropology at the London School of Economics and Political Science, UK.
Introduction Catherine Allerton
London School of Economics
UK1. Different Childhoods
Different Ethnographies: Encounters in Rwanda Maja Haals Brosnan
London School of Economics
UK2. 'Difficult' Children: Ethnographic Chaos and Creativity in Migrant Malaysia Catherine Allerton3. Paths to the Unfamiliar: Journeying with Children in Ecuadorian Amazonia Natalia Buitrón-Arias
London School of Economics
UK4. The Exemplary Adult: Ethnographic Failure and Lessons from a Chinese School James Johnston
London School of Economics
UK5. Learning to be a Child in Greater London Anne-Marie Sim
University of Oxford
UK6. Questions and Curiosities
Ignorance and Understanding: Ethnographic Encounters with Children in Central India Peggy Froerer
Brunel University
UK7. Protectors and Protected: Children
Parents and Infidelities in a Mexican Village Zorana Milicevic8. Awkward Encounters: Authenticity and Artificiality in Rapport with Young Informants in China Ole Johannes Kaland
NLA University College
Norway9. Growing Close Where Inequalities Grow Large? A Patron for Qur'anic Students in Nigeria Hannah Hoechner
Université Libre de Bruxelles
Belgium10. Understanding the Indefensible: Reflections on Fieldwork with Child Prostitutes in Thailand Heather Montgomery
Open University
UK11. Guide to Further Reading
Catherine AllertonSelect Bibliography Index
London School of Economics
UK1. Different Childhoods
Different Ethnographies: Encounters in Rwanda Maja Haals Brosnan
London School of Economics
UK2. 'Difficult' Children: Ethnographic Chaos and Creativity in Migrant Malaysia Catherine Allerton3. Paths to the Unfamiliar: Journeying with Children in Ecuadorian Amazonia Natalia Buitrón-Arias
London School of Economics
UK4. The Exemplary Adult: Ethnographic Failure and Lessons from a Chinese School James Johnston
London School of Economics
UK5. Learning to be a Child in Greater London Anne-Marie Sim
University of Oxford
UK6. Questions and Curiosities
Ignorance and Understanding: Ethnographic Encounters with Children in Central India Peggy Froerer
Brunel University
UK7. Protectors and Protected: Children
Parents and Infidelities in a Mexican Village Zorana Milicevic8. Awkward Encounters: Authenticity and Artificiality in Rapport with Young Informants in China Ole Johannes Kaland
NLA University College
Norway9. Growing Close Where Inequalities Grow Large? A Patron for Qur'anic Students in Nigeria Hannah Hoechner
Université Libre de Bruxelles
Belgium10. Understanding the Indefensible: Reflections on Fieldwork with Child Prostitutes in Thailand Heather Montgomery
Open University
UK11. Guide to Further Reading
Catherine AllertonSelect Bibliography Index
Introduction Catherine Allerton
London School of Economics
UK1. Different Childhoods
Different Ethnographies: Encounters in Rwanda Maja Haals Brosnan
London School of Economics
UK2. 'Difficult' Children: Ethnographic Chaos and Creativity in Migrant Malaysia Catherine Allerton3. Paths to the Unfamiliar: Journeying with Children in Ecuadorian Amazonia Natalia Buitrón-Arias
London School of Economics
UK4. The Exemplary Adult: Ethnographic Failure and Lessons from a Chinese School James Johnston
London School of Economics
UK5. Learning to be a Child in Greater London Anne-Marie Sim
University of Oxford
UK6. Questions and Curiosities
Ignorance and Understanding: Ethnographic Encounters with Children in Central India Peggy Froerer
Brunel University
UK7. Protectors and Protected: Children
Parents and Infidelities in a Mexican Village Zorana Milicevic8. Awkward Encounters: Authenticity and Artificiality in Rapport with Young Informants in China Ole Johannes Kaland
NLA University College
Norway9. Growing Close Where Inequalities Grow Large? A Patron for Qur'anic Students in Nigeria Hannah Hoechner
Université Libre de Bruxelles
Belgium10. Understanding the Indefensible: Reflections on Fieldwork with Child Prostitutes in Thailand Heather Montgomery
Open University
UK11. Guide to Further Reading
Catherine AllertonSelect Bibliography Index
London School of Economics
UK1. Different Childhoods
Different Ethnographies: Encounters in Rwanda Maja Haals Brosnan
London School of Economics
UK2. 'Difficult' Children: Ethnographic Chaos and Creativity in Migrant Malaysia Catherine Allerton3. Paths to the Unfamiliar: Journeying with Children in Ecuadorian Amazonia Natalia Buitrón-Arias
London School of Economics
UK4. The Exemplary Adult: Ethnographic Failure and Lessons from a Chinese School James Johnston
London School of Economics
UK5. Learning to be a Child in Greater London Anne-Marie Sim
University of Oxford
UK6. Questions and Curiosities
Ignorance and Understanding: Ethnographic Encounters with Children in Central India Peggy Froerer
Brunel University
UK7. Protectors and Protected: Children
Parents and Infidelities in a Mexican Village Zorana Milicevic8. Awkward Encounters: Authenticity and Artificiality in Rapport with Young Informants in China Ole Johannes Kaland
NLA University College
Norway9. Growing Close Where Inequalities Grow Large? A Patron for Qur'anic Students in Nigeria Hannah Hoechner
Université Libre de Bruxelles
Belgium10. Understanding the Indefensible: Reflections on Fieldwork with Child Prostitutes in Thailand Heather Montgomery
Open University
UK11. Guide to Further Reading
Catherine AllertonSelect Bibliography Index