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Ethnographic Worldviews: Transformations and Social Justice
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Ethnographic Worldviews: Transformations and Social Justice

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This book discusses ethnography from the three points of view of Emerging Methodologies, Practice and Advocacy, and Social Justice and Transformation, with an over arching emphasis on researchers’ and participants’ worldviews. While these three thematic threads cut across each other, the actual chapters will be located so that the reader understand many of the current issues and concerns-with specific exemplars from around the globe-for ethnographers. ‘Ethnographic Worldviews: Transformations and Social Justice’ will have its finger on the pulse of contemporary ethnography. Chapters demonstrate up-to-the-moment awareness of ethnographic methods, concerns, and subject matters within contemporary ethnographic writing. Authors are deeply engaged in both their subject matter and their method. For example, discussion of ethical issues surrounding visual methods of collecting for photo-ethnographies is anticipated as a potential hot topic for this book. Unlike other ethnographic books which often suggest giving voice to others , this book will actually give voice to a wide variety of perspectives, from the points of view of researchers.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Springer
Date
7 October 2013
Pages
259
ISBN
9789400769151

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

This book discusses ethnography from the three points of view of Emerging Methodologies, Practice and Advocacy, and Social Justice and Transformation, with an over arching emphasis on researchers’ and participants’ worldviews. While these three thematic threads cut across each other, the actual chapters will be located so that the reader understand many of the current issues and concerns-with specific exemplars from around the globe-for ethnographers. ‘Ethnographic Worldviews: Transformations and Social Justice’ will have its finger on the pulse of contemporary ethnography. Chapters demonstrate up-to-the-moment awareness of ethnographic methods, concerns, and subject matters within contemporary ethnographic writing. Authors are deeply engaged in both their subject matter and their method. For example, discussion of ethical issues surrounding visual methods of collecting for photo-ethnographies is anticipated as a potential hot topic for this book. Unlike other ethnographic books which often suggest giving voice to others , this book will actually give voice to a wide variety of perspectives, from the points of view of researchers.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Springer
Date
7 October 2013
Pages
259
ISBN
9789400769151