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In this edited collection, institutional ethnographers draw on
their field research experiences to address different aspects of
institutional ethnographic practice. As institutional ethnography
embraces the actualities of people's experiences and lives, the
contributors utilize their research to reveal how institutional
relations and regimes are organized. As a whole, the books aims to
provide readers with an accurate overview of what it is like to
practice institutional ethnography, as well as the main varieties
of approaches involved in the research.
This is a book about a distinctive methodological approach inspired
by one of Canada's most respected scholars, Dorothy Smith.
Institutional ethnography aims to answer questions about how
everyday life is organized. What is conventionally understood as
"the relationship of micro to macro processes" is, in institutional
ethnography, conceptualized and explored in terms of ruling
relations.The authors suggest that institutional ethnographers must
adopt a particular research stance, one that recognizes that
people's own knowledge and ways of knowing are crucial elements of
social action and thus of social analysis. Specific attention to
text analysis is integral to the approach as is a sensitive to
gender relations. Institutional ethnography is remarkably well
suited to the human service curriculum and the training of
professionals and activists. Its strategy for learning how to
understand problems existing in everyday life appeals to many
researchers who are looking for guidance on how to take practical
action. At the same time, the highly elaborated theoretical
foundation of institutional ethnography is difficult to deal with
in the brief time most students are in the classroom. The authors
successfully tackle the issue of teaching and applying
institutional ethnography. Campbell and Gregor have been testing
out instructional methods and materials for many years. MAPPING
SOCIAL RELATIONS is the product of that effort.
In this edited collection, institutional ethnographers draw on
their field research experiences to address different aspects of
institutional ethnographic practice. As institutional ethnography
embraces the actualities of people's experiences and lives, the
contributors utilize their research to reveal how institutional
relations and regimes are organized. As a whole, the book aims to
provide readers with an accurate overview of what it is like to
practice institutional ethnography, as well as the main varieties
of approaches involved in the research.
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