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Critical commentary on institutional ethnography = IE scholars speak to its promise /
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Critical commentary on institutional ethnography/ edited by Paul C. Luken, Suzanne Vaughan.
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IE scholars speak to its promise /
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Vaughan, Suzanne.
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Cham :Springer International Publishing : : 2023.,
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xvii, 253 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
內容註:
Chapter 1. Introduction: Where Do We Go from Here? -- Chapter 2. "Just Trying to Do My Job": Accounting for the Institutional Ethnographer's Sensibility in Everyday Life -- Chapter 3. Human Service Professionals and IE: Interrogating Some Quandaries Over "Standpoint" -- Chapter 4. Institutional Ethnography as an Approach for Social Justice Allies -- Chapter 5. Reflections on Social Relations and the Single Institution Tendency in Institutional Ethnography -- Chapter 6. Institutional Ethnography and Feminist Pedagogical Praxis -- Chapter 7. Revisiting the Ruling Relations -- Chapter 8. Contextualizing Institutional Ethnography -- Chapter 9. Institutional Ethnography as Alternative to Studying Historical Change: A Conceptual Framework and Analytical Strategies -- Chapter 10. Going in Circles: The Hidden Work of Hospital Staff Trying to Meet the Healthcare Needs of First Nations Peoples Through "Patient-Centered Care" -- Chapter 11. Institutional Ethnography and Decolonization in Planning: Exploring Potential and Limits -- Chapter 12. Writing the Social Web: Towards an Institutional Ethnography for the Internet.
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-33402-3
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Critical commentary on institutional ethnography = IE scholars speak to its promise /
Critical commentary on institutional ethnography
IE scholars speak to its promise /[electronic resource] :edited by Paul C. Luken, Suzanne Vaughan. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2023. - xvii, 253 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
Chapter 1. Introduction: Where Do We Go from Here? -- Chapter 2. "Just Trying to Do My Job": Accounting for the Institutional Ethnographer's Sensibility in Everyday Life -- Chapter 3. Human Service Professionals and IE: Interrogating Some Quandaries Over "Standpoint" -- Chapter 4. Institutional Ethnography as an Approach for Social Justice Allies -- Chapter 5. Reflections on Social Relations and the Single Institution Tendency in Institutional Ethnography -- Chapter 6. Institutional Ethnography and Feminist Pedagogical Praxis -- Chapter 7. Revisiting the Ruling Relations -- Chapter 8. Contextualizing Institutional Ethnography -- Chapter 9. Institutional Ethnography as Alternative to Studying Historical Change: A Conceptual Framework and Analytical Strategies -- Chapter 10. Going in Circles: The Hidden Work of Hospital Staff Trying to Meet the Healthcare Needs of First Nations Peoples Through "Patient-Centered Care" -- Chapter 11. Institutional Ethnography and Decolonization in Planning: Exploring Potential and Limits -- Chapter 12. Writing the Social Web: Towards an Institutional Ethnography for the Internet.
This edited volume gathers top scholars from across disciplines, generations, and countries to provide constructive commentary on the theory, methods and practices of institutional ethnography. These contributions explore themes of relevance to institutional ethnographers that are both enduring and newly emerging: how institutional ethnographers can take an expanded view of social institutions, how they might explore the dynamics of ruling relations over time, what results from understanding experience as dialogue (including internal or in-skull dialogue), the significance of "standpoint," and the opportunities for institutional ethnographers to move beyond texts as they discover and describe social relations. A key aspect of Critical Commentary on Institutional Ethnography, and one that distinguishes it from others, is the forward-looking orientation of the authors. This perspective allows them to establish bridges between the institutional ethnography that has been developed heretofore and the potential that is looming for such a mode of inquiry into the social. As such, the book is both informative and inspirational. Paul C. Luken is Associate Professor Emeritus in Sociology at the University of West Georgia, USA, where he taught graduate-level courses on institutional ethnography (IE) He has helped to draw together IE scholars in multiple contexts, from special issues of journals such as The Journal of Sociology and Social Welfare, to the co-founding of the Institutional Ethnography Division of the Society for Study of Social Problems and the ISA Working Group on Institutional Ethnography of the International Sociological Association. He is the co-editor of The Palgrave Handbook of Institutional Ethnography (Palgrave Macmillan 2021) Suzanne Vaughan is Associate Professor Emeritus of Sociology in the School of Social and Behavioral Sciences at Arizona State University, USA, where she taught undergraduate and graduate classes in institutional ethnography. She is a co-founder and past Secretary-Treasurer of the Working Group on Institutional Ethnography of the ISA. She has co-authored numerous journal articles on the institutional ethnography of housing, including in the journals Social Problems and Social Forces, and has co-edited a special issue of The Journal of Sociology and Social Welfare. She is the co-editor of The Palgrave Handbook of Institutional Ethnography (Palgrave Macmillan 2021)
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