List of Contributors
Introduction: An Analytic Approach to Ethnography
Colin Jerolmack and Shamus Khan
1. Microsociology: Beneath the Surface
Jooyoung Lee
2. Capturing Organizations as Actors
Katherine Chen
3. Macro Analysis: Power in the Field
Leslie Salzinger and Teresa Gowan
4. People and Places
Douglas Harper
5. Mechanisms
Iddo Tavory and Stefan Timmermans
6. Embodiment: A Dispositional Approach to Racial and Cultural
Analysis
Black Hawk Hancock
7. Situations
Monica McDermott
8. Reflexivity: Introspection, Positionality, and the Self as
Research Instrument-Toward a Model of Abductive Reflexivity
Forrest Stuart
Colin Jerolmack is Associate Professor of Sociology and
Environmental Studies at New York University and the author of The
Global Pigeon. His current ethnographic research project focuses on
how shale gas extraction (fracking) impacts rural community
life.
Shamus Khan is an associate professor of sociology at Columbia
University. He is the author of Privilege: The Making of an
Adolescent Elite at St. Paul's School (Princeton, 2011), an
ethnographic study of an elite boarding school, and coeditor of The
Practice of Research: How Social Scientists Answer their Questions
(with Dana Fisher, Oxford, 2013).
"Approaches to Ethnography brings to light the backstage of the
craft in fascinating first-person accounts. We see how and why
ethnographers make the analytic choices they do, and the subtle yet
powerful ways the frame chosen illuminates practice. For the first
time, a book captures the analytic process in action."
--Diane Vaughan, Columbia University
"Many volumes offer readers a step-by-step introduction to
ethnography. Instead, Approaches to Ethnography offers models-a
menu of options for ethnographers to emulate, think with, and build
upon. The models range widely in focus, approach, and perspective,
and thus give practitioners a broad and tremendously useful
introduction to the actual practice of ethnography today."
--Mario Luis Small, Harvard University
"In this collection of essays by practiced fieldworkers, the
diversity of ethnography is on full display. Rather than claiming
there is a single right way to do ethnography, the authors draw on
their own experiences to show the strengths and limitations of
multiple approaches. Students of the craft will carry this
necessary and elegant manual into the field for years to come."
--Matthew Desmond, Princeton University
"Featuring a wide variation in foci, scales, ways of seeing,
analyzing, and representing, this impressive collection features
the insightful and stimulating work of practicing ethnographers.
The joint result not only illuminates diverse social universes but
also clarifies key differences between analytic sensibilities. This
volume rekindles the love for the craft of ethnography-and should
persuade those new to it to enthusiastically join the trade."
--Javier Auyero, University of Texas - Austin
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