Challenges in ethnographic fieldwork are ubiquitous, yet rarely discussed. This book breaks the silence on these issues and, in revisiting ethnography through the lens of diversity, equity and inclusion, seeks to better equip researchers in conducting fieldwork that is safe for them and their research participants.
Challenges in ethnographic fieldwork are ubiquitous, yet rarely discussed. This book breaks the silence on these issues and, in revisiting ethnography through the lens of diversity, equity and inclusion, seeks to better equip researchers in conducting fieldwork that is safe for them and their research participants.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Introduction Chapter 1: Ethnographic skills to keep you sane - Isobel Gibbin Chapter 2: Safe and Ethical Ethnography: Looking Inwards - Elena Butti Chapter 3: Cybersecurity and ethnography - James Shires Chapter 4: Giving, taking and receiving care: Disability and fieldwork - Isabel Bredenbröker and Tajinder Kaur Chapter 5: Reflexive ethnography in intimate spaces: Motherhood and care work in and outside of the field - Elsemieke Van Osch and Sharon Louise Smith Chapter 6: Fieldwork as a Coded-As-Black Woman - Sandra Fernandez Chapter 7: Sex, sexuality and the ethnographer in the field - Shannon Philip Chapter 8: Betraying Loyalty: Managing Dis/Trust as Ethical Feminist Praxis - Hareem Khan Chapter 9: Social Media as Method - Branwen Spector and Theodora Sutton Chapter 10: Doing fieldwork in and on contexts of violence and instability - Caitlin Procter Chapter 11: Fieldwork and Feeled-Work: Addressing Mental Health in Ethnography - Emma Louise Backe and Alex Fitzpatrick Chapter 12: Participatory Ethnographic Methods: Collaborative data production, analysis, and ethnographic representation - Anne E. Pfister Chapter 13: Going against the Grain in Writing Ethnography - Ezgi Güler Concluding recommendations for educators
Introduction Chapter 1: Ethnographic skills to keep you sane - Isobel Gibbin Chapter 2: Safe and Ethical Ethnography: Looking Inwards - Elena Butti Chapter 3: Cybersecurity and ethnography - James Shires Chapter 4: Giving, taking and receiving care: Disability and fieldwork - Isabel Bredenbröker and Tajinder Kaur Chapter 5: Reflexive ethnography in intimate spaces: Motherhood and care work in and outside of the field - Elsemieke Van Osch and Sharon Louise Smith Chapter 6: Fieldwork as a Coded-As-Black Woman - Sandra Fernandez Chapter 7: Sex, sexuality and the ethnographer in the field - Shannon Philip Chapter 8: Betraying Loyalty: Managing Dis/Trust as Ethical Feminist Praxis - Hareem Khan Chapter 9: Social Media as Method - Branwen Spector and Theodora Sutton Chapter 10: Doing fieldwork in and on contexts of violence and instability - Caitlin Procter Chapter 11: Fieldwork and Feeled-Work: Addressing Mental Health in Ethnography - Emma Louise Backe and Alex Fitzpatrick Chapter 12: Participatory Ethnographic Methods: Collaborative data production, analysis, and ethnographic representation - Anne E. Pfister Chapter 13: Going against the Grain in Writing Ethnography - Ezgi Güler Concluding recommendations for educators
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