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Ethnographic Worldviews [electronic resource] : Transformations and Social Justice / edited by Robert E. Rinehart, Karen N. Barbour, Clive C. Pope.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands, 2014.Description: 1 online resource (XIV, 259 p. 18 ill. in color.)ISBN:
  • 9789400769168
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Contents:
Chapter 1. Proem: Engaging Contemporary Ethnography Across the Disciplines; Robert E. Rinehart, Karen Barbour and Clive Pope -- Part I. Social Justice and Transformation: Theoretical Ethnographic Visions -- Chapter 2. Social Justice, Transformation and Indigenous Methodologies -- Linda Tuhiwai Smith -- Chapter 3. Voices of Women in Post-Apartheid South Africa: Visual Narrative, Social Justice and Empowerment; Annette Blum -- Chapter 4. Advanced Marginalization and Re-Criminalization of Undocumented Immigrants in the Post-Neoliberal State; Kennosuke Tanaka -- Chapter 5 -- Rethinking English in Maori Medium Education; Richard Hill -- Chapter 6. Negotiating Safe and Unsafe Space: Participation, Discomfort and Response-Ability in Higher Education Institute Transformation in South Africa; Helen MacDonald -- Part II. Practice and Advocacy: Doing Ethnography on the Ground -- Chapter 7. Living and Learning Together: Principled Practice for Engagement and Social Transformation in the East Kimberley Region of Western Australia; Neil Drew -- Chapter 8. The Journey to a Good Life: Exploring Personal and Organizational Transformation through Digital Storytelling; Elaine Bliss and Janelle Fisher -- Chapter 9. Toi tu te Whenua, Toi tu te Tangata: A Holistic Maori Approach to Flood Management; Elizabeth-Mary Proctor -- Chapter 10. One woman, one too many; Lisa M. Hayes -- Chapter 11. Co-creating visual theories of change with Treaty and decolonization activists; Ingrid L. M. Huygens -- Part III. Emerging Methods: Traditional, Experimental, Transgressive Forms -- Chapter 12. Sustaining Fish-Human Communities? A More-than-Human Question; Elspeth Probyn -- Chapter 13. An "insider's view" in Media Studies: Case Analysis of Performance Ethnography in Mobile Media Studies; Yonnie Kyoung-haw Kim -- Chapter 14. Erica's Story: A Poetic Representation of Loss and Struggle; Vivienne Elizabeth, Nicola Gavey and Julia Tolmie -- Part IV. Afterword -- Chapter 15. A Critical Performance Ethnography that Matters; Norman K. Denzin.
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Chapter 1. Proem: Engaging Contemporary Ethnography Across the Disciplines; Robert E. Rinehart, Karen Barbour and Clive Pope -- Part I. Social Justice and Transformation: Theoretical Ethnographic Visions -- Chapter 2. Social Justice, Transformation and Indigenous Methodologies -- Linda Tuhiwai Smith -- Chapter 3. Voices of Women in Post-Apartheid South Africa: Visual Narrative, Social Justice and Empowerment; Annette Blum -- Chapter 4. Advanced Marginalization and Re-Criminalization of Undocumented Immigrants in the Post-Neoliberal State; Kennosuke Tanaka -- Chapter 5 -- Rethinking English in Maori Medium Education; Richard Hill -- Chapter 6. Negotiating Safe and Unsafe Space: Participation, Discomfort and Response-Ability in Higher Education Institute Transformation in South Africa; Helen MacDonald -- Part II. Practice and Advocacy: Doing Ethnography on the Ground -- Chapter 7. Living and Learning Together: Principled Practice for Engagement and Social Transformation in the East Kimberley Region of Western Australia; Neil Drew -- Chapter 8. The Journey to a Good Life: Exploring Personal and Organizational Transformation through Digital Storytelling; Elaine Bliss and Janelle Fisher -- Chapter 9. Toi tu te Whenua, Toi tu te Tangata: A Holistic Maori Approach to Flood Management; Elizabeth-Mary Proctor -- Chapter 10. One woman, one too many; Lisa M. Hayes -- Chapter 11. Co-creating visual theories of change with Treaty and decolonization activists; Ingrid L. M. Huygens -- Part III. Emerging Methods: Traditional, Experimental, Transgressive Forms -- Chapter 12. Sustaining Fish-Human Communities? A More-than-Human Question; Elspeth Probyn -- Chapter 13. An "insider's view" in Media Studies: Case Analysis of Performance Ethnography in Mobile Media Studies; Yonnie Kyoung-haw Kim -- Chapter 14. Erica's Story: A Poetic Representation of Loss and Struggle; Vivienne Elizabeth, Nicola Gavey and Julia Tolmie -- Part IV. Afterword -- Chapter 15. A Critical Performance Ethnography that Matters; Norman K. Denzin.

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