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Doing critical ethnography / Jim Thomas.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Qualitative research methods ; v. 26.Publisher: Newbury Park, Calif. : Sage Publications, [1993]Copyright date: ©1993Description: vii, 83 pages ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 080393923X
  • 9780803939233
  • 0803939221
  • 9780803939226
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 301.01
LOC classification:
  • HM24. T54 1993
Contents:
Editors' Introduction -- Preface -- 1. Resisting Domestication -- Critical and Conventional Ethnography -- A Walk on the Wild Side -- Contemporary Ethnography: A Culture-Studying Culture -- Ideal Speech Acts and Repressive Communication -- Ethnography as Science -- 2. Beginning to Think Critically -- Critical Ethnography as Metaphor -- Confronting "Value-Free" Facts -- Variations on a Critical Theme -- Marxian-Oriented Approaches -- Conclusion -- 3. Implementing Critical Ethnography -- Ontology -- Selecting a Critical Topic -- Methods -- Interpretation and Analysis -- Discourse -- Reflection -- Conclusion -- 4. Empirical Application -- Prisoner Litigation and Existential Rebellion -- The Violence of Racial Meanings in Prison Culture -- In Defense of the Computer Underground -- Conclusion -- 5. Conclusion: Tricks, Traps, and Moving Beyond -- Traps and Tricks -- Why Be Critical? -- Conclusion -- Epilogue -- References -- About the Author.
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"A Sage university paper"--Cover.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 72-81).

Editors' Introduction -- Preface -- 1. Resisting Domestication -- Critical and Conventional Ethnography -- A Walk on the Wild Side -- Contemporary Ethnography: A Culture-Studying Culture -- Ideal Speech Acts and Repressive Communication -- Ethnography as Science -- 2. Beginning to Think Critically -- Critical Ethnography as Metaphor -- Confronting "Value-Free" Facts -- Variations on a Critical Theme -- Marxian-Oriented Approaches -- Conclusion -- 3. Implementing Critical Ethnography -- Ontology -- Selecting a Critical Topic -- Methods -- Interpretation and Analysis -- Discourse -- Reflection -- Conclusion -- 4. Empirical Application -- Prisoner Litigation and Existential Rebellion -- The Violence of Racial Meanings in Prison Culture -- In Defense of the Computer Underground -- Conclusion -- 5. Conclusion: Tricks, Traps, and Moving Beyond -- Traps and Tricks -- Why Be Critical? -- Conclusion -- Epilogue -- References -- About the Author.

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