Creative Teamwork
Developing Rapid, Site-Switching Ethnography
Herausgeber: Armstrong, Pat; Lowndes, Ruth
Creative Teamwork
Developing Rapid, Site-Switching Ethnography
Herausgeber: Armstrong, Pat; Lowndes, Ruth
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Creative Team Work describes a new way of doing rapid ethnography to capture the rich complexity and contradictions of social relations. It is about the imagination, stimulation, and reflection that can come with international, interdisciplinary teams sharing the development, application, analysis, and dissemination of research.
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Creative Team Work describes a new way of doing rapid ethnography to capture the rich complexity and contradictions of social relations. It is about the imagination, stimulation, and reflection that can come with international, interdisciplinary teams sharing the development, application, analysis, and dissemination of research.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 224
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Mai 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 157mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 458g
- ISBN-13: 9780190862268
- ISBN-10: 0190862262
- Artikelnr.: 50498692
- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 224
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Mai 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 157mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 458g
- ISBN-13: 9780190862268
- ISBN-10: 0190862262
- Artikelnr.: 50498692
Pat Armstrong, PhD, MA, is Professor of Sociology and of Women's Studies at York University, Toronto. She held a Canada Health Services Research Foundation/Canadian Institute of Health Research Chair in Health Services, is a Distinguished Research Professor in Sociology and Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada. Focusing on the fields of social policy, of women, work, feminist theory and the health and social services, she has published widely, co-authoring more than a dozen books and co-editing another dozen. For over a decade, she was Chair of Women and Health Care Reform, a group funded by Health Canada, Her current research is focused on reimagining long-term residential care, a Major Collaborative Research Project funded by the Social Science and Humanities Research Council of Canada. Ruth Lowndes, DPhil, MN, is currently engaged full time in the "Re-magining Long-term Residential Care: An International Study of Promising Practices" MCRI. Ruth's doctoral ethnographical study used observation and interviewing, methods which extend into this current project. She is also registered with the College of Nurses of Ontario and is a Certified Diabetes Educator.
* Introduction
* Pat Armstrong
* Chapter 1: Theory Matters
* Pat Armstrong and Hugh Armstrong
* Chapter 2: Administrative Matters
* Pat Armstrong and Wendy Winters
* Chapter 3: Ethics as Teamwork
* Susan Braedley
* Chapter 4: Organizing Site Visits: Methodological Considerations
* Martha MacDonald
* Chapter 5: Feminist Political Economy and Flexible Team Interviewing
* Tamara Daly and Ruth Lowndes
* Chapter 6: Fieldnotes: Individual Versus Team-Based Rapid Ethnography
* Ruth Lowndes, Palle Storm, and Marta Szebehely
* Chapter 7: Different Eyes: An RN/Sociologist and an Historian Invite
You on a Tour of Our Fieldnotes
* Jacqueline Choiniere and James Struthers
* Chapter 8: New to Long-Term Residential Care: Using Reflexivity to
Navigate Research Tensions as Student Novice Ethnographers
* Krystal Kehoe MacLeod, Suzanne Day, and Sandra Smele
* Chapter 9: Snap-Happy? The Promise and Problems of Photovoice
* Ruth Lowndes and Susan Braedley
* Chapter 10: Telling Stories: Literary Perspectives on
Interdisciplinary Team Research
* Sally Chivers and Derek Newman-Stille
* Chapter 11: Rapid Ethnography and a Knowledge Translation Project:
Benefits from Bookettes
* Donna Baines and Rachel Gnanayutham
* Chapter 12: Threading the Strands: Tensions and Possibilities of
Team-Based Rapid Ethnography
* Pat Armstrong
* Pat Armstrong
* Chapter 1: Theory Matters
* Pat Armstrong and Hugh Armstrong
* Chapter 2: Administrative Matters
* Pat Armstrong and Wendy Winters
* Chapter 3: Ethics as Teamwork
* Susan Braedley
* Chapter 4: Organizing Site Visits: Methodological Considerations
* Martha MacDonald
* Chapter 5: Feminist Political Economy and Flexible Team Interviewing
* Tamara Daly and Ruth Lowndes
* Chapter 6: Fieldnotes: Individual Versus Team-Based Rapid Ethnography
* Ruth Lowndes, Palle Storm, and Marta Szebehely
* Chapter 7: Different Eyes: An RN/Sociologist and an Historian Invite
You on a Tour of Our Fieldnotes
* Jacqueline Choiniere and James Struthers
* Chapter 8: New to Long-Term Residential Care: Using Reflexivity to
Navigate Research Tensions as Student Novice Ethnographers
* Krystal Kehoe MacLeod, Suzanne Day, and Sandra Smele
* Chapter 9: Snap-Happy? The Promise and Problems of Photovoice
* Ruth Lowndes and Susan Braedley
* Chapter 10: Telling Stories: Literary Perspectives on
Interdisciplinary Team Research
* Sally Chivers and Derek Newman-Stille
* Chapter 11: Rapid Ethnography and a Knowledge Translation Project:
Benefits from Bookettes
* Donna Baines and Rachel Gnanayutham
* Chapter 12: Threading the Strands: Tensions and Possibilities of
Team-Based Rapid Ethnography
* Pat Armstrong
* Introduction
* Pat Armstrong
* Chapter 1: Theory Matters
* Pat Armstrong and Hugh Armstrong
* Chapter 2: Administrative Matters
* Pat Armstrong and Wendy Winters
* Chapter 3: Ethics as Teamwork
* Susan Braedley
* Chapter 4: Organizing Site Visits: Methodological Considerations
* Martha MacDonald
* Chapter 5: Feminist Political Economy and Flexible Team Interviewing
* Tamara Daly and Ruth Lowndes
* Chapter 6: Fieldnotes: Individual Versus Team-Based Rapid Ethnography
* Ruth Lowndes, Palle Storm, and Marta Szebehely
* Chapter 7: Different Eyes: An RN/Sociologist and an Historian Invite
You on a Tour of Our Fieldnotes
* Jacqueline Choiniere and James Struthers
* Chapter 8: New to Long-Term Residential Care: Using Reflexivity to
Navigate Research Tensions as Student Novice Ethnographers
* Krystal Kehoe MacLeod, Suzanne Day, and Sandra Smele
* Chapter 9: Snap-Happy? The Promise and Problems of Photovoice
* Ruth Lowndes and Susan Braedley
* Chapter 10: Telling Stories: Literary Perspectives on
Interdisciplinary Team Research
* Sally Chivers and Derek Newman-Stille
* Chapter 11: Rapid Ethnography and a Knowledge Translation Project:
Benefits from Bookettes
* Donna Baines and Rachel Gnanayutham
* Chapter 12: Threading the Strands: Tensions and Possibilities of
Team-Based Rapid Ethnography
* Pat Armstrong
* Pat Armstrong
* Chapter 1: Theory Matters
* Pat Armstrong and Hugh Armstrong
* Chapter 2: Administrative Matters
* Pat Armstrong and Wendy Winters
* Chapter 3: Ethics as Teamwork
* Susan Braedley
* Chapter 4: Organizing Site Visits: Methodological Considerations
* Martha MacDonald
* Chapter 5: Feminist Political Economy and Flexible Team Interviewing
* Tamara Daly and Ruth Lowndes
* Chapter 6: Fieldnotes: Individual Versus Team-Based Rapid Ethnography
* Ruth Lowndes, Palle Storm, and Marta Szebehely
* Chapter 7: Different Eyes: An RN/Sociologist and an Historian Invite
You on a Tour of Our Fieldnotes
* Jacqueline Choiniere and James Struthers
* Chapter 8: New to Long-Term Residential Care: Using Reflexivity to
Navigate Research Tensions as Student Novice Ethnographers
* Krystal Kehoe MacLeod, Suzanne Day, and Sandra Smele
* Chapter 9: Snap-Happy? The Promise and Problems of Photovoice
* Ruth Lowndes and Susan Braedley
* Chapter 10: Telling Stories: Literary Perspectives on
Interdisciplinary Team Research
* Sally Chivers and Derek Newman-Stille
* Chapter 11: Rapid Ethnography and a Knowledge Translation Project:
Benefits from Bookettes
* Donna Baines and Rachel Gnanayutham
* Chapter 12: Threading the Strands: Tensions and Possibilities of
Team-Based Rapid Ethnography
* Pat Armstrong