The contributors to If Truth Be Told explore the difficulties, dangers, and stakes of having ethnographic research made available, debated, and appropriated by the public.
The contributors to If Truth Be Told explore the difficulties, dangers, and stakes of having ethnographic research made available, debated, and appropriated by the public.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Didier Fassin is James Wolfensohn Professor of Social Science at the Institute for Advanced Study, a Director of Studies at the École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales, and the author and editor of many books, most recently, Prison Worlds: An Ethnography of the Carceral Condition.
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Introduction: When Ethnography Goes Public / Didier Fassin 1 Part I. Strategies 1. Gopher, Translator, and Trickster: The Ethnographer and the Media / Gabriella Coleman 19 2. What Is a Public Intervention? Speaking Truth to the Oppressed / Ghassan Hage 47 3. Before the Commission: Ethnography as Pubic Testimony / Kelly Gillespie 69 4. Addressing Policy-Oriented Audiences: Relevance and Persuasiveness / Manuela Ivone Cunha 96 Part II. Engagements 5. Serendipitous Involvement: Making Peace in the Geto / Federico Neiburg 119 6. Tactical versus Critical: Indigenizing Public Ethnography / Lucas Bessire 138 7. Experto Crede? A Legal and Political Conundrum / Jonathan Benthall 160 8. Policy Ethnography as a Combat Sport: Analyzing the Welfare State against the Grain / Vincent Dubois 184 Part III. Tensions 9. Academic Freedom at Risk: The Occasional Worldliness of Scholarly Texts / Nadia Abu El-Haj 205 10. Perils and Prospects of Going Public: Between Academia and Real Life / Unni Wikan 228 11. Ethnography Prosecuted: Facing the Fabulation of Power / João Biehl 261 12. How Publics Shape Ethnographers: Translating across Divided Audiences / Sherine Hamdy 287 Epilogue: The Public Afterlife of Ethnography / Didier Fassin 311 Contributors 345 Index 349
Introduction: When Ethnography Goes Public / Didier Fassin 1 Part I. Strategies 1. Gopher, Translator, and Trickster: The Ethnographer and the Media / Gabriella Coleman 19 2. What Is a Public Intervention? Speaking Truth to the Oppressed / Ghassan Hage 47 3. Before the Commission: Ethnography as Pubic Testimony / Kelly Gillespie 69 4. Addressing Policy-Oriented Audiences: Relevance and Persuasiveness / Manuela Ivone Cunha 96 Part II. Engagements 5. Serendipitous Involvement: Making Peace in the Geto / Federico Neiburg 119 6. Tactical versus Critical: Indigenizing Public Ethnography / Lucas Bessire 138 7. Experto Crede? A Legal and Political Conundrum / Jonathan Benthall 160 8. Policy Ethnography as a Combat Sport: Analyzing the Welfare State against the Grain / Vincent Dubois 184 Part III. Tensions 9. Academic Freedom at Risk: The Occasional Worldliness of Scholarly Texts / Nadia Abu El-Haj 205 10. Perils and Prospects of Going Public: Between Academia and Real Life / Unni Wikan 228 11. Ethnography Prosecuted: Facing the Fabulation of Power / João Biehl 261 12. How Publics Shape Ethnographers: Translating across Divided Audiences / Sherine Hamdy 287 Epilogue: The Public Afterlife of Ethnography / Didier Fassin 311 Contributors 345 Index 349
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