New Perspectives in Political Ethnography
The use of ethnographic research - social research based on the observation of individuals or institutions where the researcher becomes part of the group or very close to the group to better understand their actions - is becoming more and more of a prevalent methodology within sociology. As ethnogra...
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Language: | English |
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New York, NY :
Springer New York,
2007.
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Table of Contents:
- From Confusion to Common Sense: Using Political Ethnography to Understand Social Mobilization in the Brazilian Northeast
- Losing Face in Philippine Labor Confrontations: How Shame May Inhibit Worker Activism
- Radical Outcasts Versus Three Kinds of Police: Constructing Limits in Japanese Anti-Emperor Protests
- Honor and Morality in Contemporary Rural India
- Routing Conflict: Organized Violence and Clientelism in Rio de Janeiro
- Vicious Virtuous Circles: Barriers to Institution-Building after War
- Are National Politics Local? Social Movement Responses to the 2004 US Presidential Election
- Professional Performances on a Well-Constructed Stage: The Case of an Institutionalized Advocacy Organization
- Field Research During War: Ethical Dilemmas
- Politics as a Vocation: Notes Toward a Sensualist Understanding of Political Engagement
- Afterword: Political Ethnography as Art and Science.