Ethnographic Research and Analysis [electronic resource] : Anxiety, Identity and Self / edited by Tom Vine, Jessica Clark, Sarah Richards, David Weir.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: London : Palgrave Macmillan UK : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan, 2018Description: IX, 315 p. 4 illus., 1 illus. in color. online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781137585554
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 370.116 23
  • 370.9 23
LOC classification:
  • LB43
Online resources:
Contents:
Chapter 1. Introduction; Tom Vine, Jessica Clark, Sarah Richards & David Weir -- Chapter 2. Home-grown Exoticism? Identity Tales from a New Age Intentional Community; Tom Vine -- Chapter 3. Wrestling with Online Avatars: Technology and Sexual Transformation; Paul Driscoll-Evans -- Chapter 4. Chóng ér fēi: Cultural Performances of Belonging in Intercountry Adoptive Families; Sarah Richards -- Chapter 5. Ethnographic Practices of Listening; Allison Boggis -- Chapter 6. Discussion and Collaboration in Diagnostic Radiography; Ruth Strudwick -- Chapter 7. Living with Uncertainty: The Ethnographer’s Burden; Steve Barnes -- Chapter 8. Managing Dissonance in Identity Construction; Derek Shaw -- Chapter 9. What Makes the Autoethnographic Analysis Authentic?; David Weir & Daniel Clarke -- Chapter 10. Inside the Sausage Factory: An Autoethnography of Working in a For-Profit University; Katie Best -- Chapter 11. An Auto-Ethnographic account of Gender and Workflow processes in a Commercial Laundry; David Weir -- Chapter 12. The Salience of Emotions in (Auto)Ethnography: Towards an Analytical Framework; Ilaria Boncori -- Chapter 13. It’s More than Deciding What to Wank Into: Negotiating an Unconventional Fatherhood; John Hadlow -- Chapter 14. Hate the Results? Blame the Methods: An Autoethnography of Contract Research; Will Thomas & Mirjam Southwell -- Chapter 15. Collaborative Autoethnography: Enhancing Reflexive Communication Processes; Ngaire Bissett, Sharon Saunders & Carolina Bouten Pinto -- Chapter 16. Methodology: From Paradigms to Paradox; Tom Vine.
Summary: This book reflects on the contemporary use of ethnography across both social and natural sciences, focusing in particular on organizational ethnography, autoethnography, and the role of storytelling. The chapters interrogate and reframe longstanding ethnographic discussions, including those concerning reflexivity and positionality, while exploring evolving themes such as the experiential use of technologies. The open and honest accounts presented in the volume explore the perennial anxieties, doubts and uncertainties of ethnography. Rather than seek ways to mitigate these ‘inconvenient’ but inevitable aspects of academic research, the book instead finds significant value to these experiences.  Taking the position that collections of ethnographic work are better presented as transdisciplinary bricolage rather than as discipline-specific series, each chapter in the collection begins with a reflection on the existing impact and character of ethnographic research within the author’s native discipline. The book will appeal to all academic researchers with an interest in qualitative methods, as well as to advanced undergraduate and postgraduate students.
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Chapter 1. Introduction; Tom Vine, Jessica Clark, Sarah Richards & David Weir -- Chapter 2. Home-grown Exoticism? Identity Tales from a New Age Intentional Community; Tom Vine -- Chapter 3. Wrestling with Online Avatars: Technology and Sexual Transformation; Paul Driscoll-Evans -- Chapter 4. Chóng ér fēi: Cultural Performances of Belonging in Intercountry Adoptive Families; Sarah Richards -- Chapter 5. Ethnographic Practices of Listening; Allison Boggis -- Chapter 6. Discussion and Collaboration in Diagnostic Radiography; Ruth Strudwick -- Chapter 7. Living with Uncertainty: The Ethnographer’s Burden; Steve Barnes -- Chapter 8. Managing Dissonance in Identity Construction; Derek Shaw -- Chapter 9. What Makes the Autoethnographic Analysis Authentic?; David Weir & Daniel Clarke -- Chapter 10. Inside the Sausage Factory: An Autoethnography of Working in a For-Profit University; Katie Best -- Chapter 11. An Auto-Ethnographic account of Gender and Workflow processes in a Commercial Laundry; David Weir -- Chapter 12. The Salience of Emotions in (Auto)Ethnography: Towards an Analytical Framework; Ilaria Boncori -- Chapter 13. It’s More than Deciding What to Wank Into: Negotiating an Unconventional Fatherhood; John Hadlow -- Chapter 14. Hate the Results? Blame the Methods: An Autoethnography of Contract Research; Will Thomas & Mirjam Southwell -- Chapter 15. Collaborative Autoethnography: Enhancing Reflexive Communication Processes; Ngaire Bissett, Sharon Saunders & Carolina Bouten Pinto -- Chapter 16. Methodology: From Paradigms to Paradox; Tom Vine.

This book reflects on the contemporary use of ethnography across both social and natural sciences, focusing in particular on organizational ethnography, autoethnography, and the role of storytelling. The chapters interrogate and reframe longstanding ethnographic discussions, including those concerning reflexivity and positionality, while exploring evolving themes such as the experiential use of technologies. The open and honest accounts presented in the volume explore the perennial anxieties, doubts and uncertainties of ethnography. Rather than seek ways to mitigate these ‘inconvenient’ but inevitable aspects of academic research, the book instead finds significant value to these experiences.  Taking the position that collections of ethnographic work are better presented as transdisciplinary bricolage rather than as discipline-specific series, each chapter in the collection begins with a reflection on the existing impact and character of ethnographic research within the author’s native discipline. The book will appeal to all academic researchers with an interest in qualitative methods, as well as to advanced undergraduate and postgraduate students.

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