New perspectives in political ethnography /
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New York :
Springer,
[2007]
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction: Politics under the ethnographic microscope / Javier Auyero, Lauren Joseph
- From confusion to common sense: using political ethnography to understand social mobilization in the Brazilian northeast / Wendy Wolford
- Losing face in Philippine labor confrontations: how shame may inhibit worker activism / Rosanne Rutten
- Radical outcasts versus three kinds of police: constructing limits in Japanese anti-emperor protests / Patricia G. Steinhoff
- Honor and morality in contemporary rural India / Pamela Price
- Routing conflict: organized violence and clientelism in Rio de Janeiro / Enrique Desmond Arias
- Vicious virtuous circles: barriers to institution-building after war / Tammy Smith
- Are national politics local? social movement responses to the 2004 US presidential election / Kathleen M. Blee, Ashley Currier
- Professional performances on a well-constructed stage: the case of an institutionalized advocacy organization / Mirella Landriscina
- Field research during war: ethical dilemmas / Elisabeth Jean Wood
- Politics as a vocation: notes toward a sensualist understanding of political engagement / Matthew Mahler
- Afterword: Political ethnography as art and science / Charles Tilly.