Helen B. Schwartzman
Ethnography in Organizations
Helen B. Schwartzman
Ethnography in Organizations
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Sage Publications
- Seitenzahl: 108
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Januar 1993
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 6mm
- Gewicht: 148g
- ISBN-13: 9780803943797
- ISBN-10: 0803943792
- Artikelnr.: 21129631
- Verlag: Sage Publications
- Seitenzahl: 108
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Januar 1993
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 6mm
- Gewicht: 148g
- ISBN-13: 9780803943797
- ISBN-10: 0803943792
- Artikelnr.: 21129631
Helen B. Schwartzman is a psychological anthropologist who specializes in the study of childhood development and play and the anthropology of work and organizations. As an Americanist she is drawn to the study of everyday activities that have been neglected by researchers and taken for granted by participants. This has led to studies examining how children construct play worlds for themselves, the role of meetings in organizations and communities, storytelling in work settings, and, most recently, moral panics about the introduction of new media (specifically the internet) to children in the United States. Her publications include Transformations: The Anthropology of Children¿s Play (University of Chicago Folklore Prize, Second Prize), The Meeting: Gatherings in Organizations and Communities, Ethnography in Organizations (now in its 6th printing), and Children and Anthropology: Perspectives for the 21st Century. She has served as Chair of the Department of Anthropology (2000-2003) and is currently the Director of Undergraduate Studies. Helen Schwartzman is the recipient of grants/fellowships from the Spencer Foundation, National Research Council, Ford Foundation, National Institute for Mental Health (Institutional Training Grant), NU Center for Urban Affairs and Policy Research and the Illinois Department of Mental Health. She has served as Editor of the Special Publications-Professional Series of the American Anthropological Association, Deputy Editor for Anthropology for the Journal of Contemporary Ethnography and as a member of the Editorial Board of the journal Play and Culture. She is currently on the Editorial Board for the journal Culture and Organizations. Her most recent project is a "reflection" on the ways that anthropologists use the imagery of "the mirror" to portray the goals of the discipline as well as to theorize about specific aspects of society and culture.
Introduction
What Happened at Hawthorne?
What Happened to Anthropology?
Studying Up and Studying Down
Fieldwork Roles and Fieldwork Processes
Conclusion
What Happened at Hawthorne?
What Happened to Anthropology?
Studying Up and Studying Down
Fieldwork Roles and Fieldwork Processes
Conclusion
Introduction
What Happened at Hawthorne?
What Happened to Anthropology?
Studying Up and Studying Down
Fieldwork Roles and Fieldwork Processes
Conclusion
What Happened at Hawthorne?
What Happened to Anthropology?
Studying Up and Studying Down
Fieldwork Roles and Fieldwork Processes
Conclusion