The Palgrave handbook of institutional ethnography /

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: ProQuest (Firm)
Other Authors: Luken, Paul C. (Editor), Vaughan, Suzanne (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham, Switzerland : Palgrave Macmillan, an imprint of Springer Nature, [2021]
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Online Access:Connect to the full text of this electronic book
Table of Contents:
  • Chapter 1: Introduction / Institutional Ethnography: Sociology for Today, Paul C. Luken
  • Part 1: Exploring Historical and Ontological Foundations
  • Chapter 2: Elements of an Expansive Institutional Ethnography: A Conceptual History of its North American Origins, Marjorie L. Devault
  • Chapter 3: Materialist Matters: A Case for Revisiting the Social Ontology of Institutional Ethnography, Liza McCoy
  • Chapter 4: Teaching Institutional Ethnography as an Alternative Sociology, Eric Mykhalovsky, Colin Hastings, Leigha Comer, Julia Gruson-Wood, and Mathew Strang
  • Chapter 5: Exploring Institutional Words as People's Practices, Dorothy E. Smith
  • Part 2: Developing Strategies and Exploring Challenges
  • Chapter 6: Mapping Ruling Relations: Advancing the Use of Visual Methods in Institutional Ethnography, Nikole K. Dalmer
  • Chapter 7: Discovering the Social Organization of Perinatal Care for Women Living with HIV: Reflections from a Novice Institutional Ethnographer, Allyson Ion
  • Chapter 8: IE and Visual Research Methods: An Open-ended Discussion, Morena Tartari
  • Chapter 9: And Then There Was Copyright, Suzanne Vaughan
  • Chapter 10: Invoking Work Knowledge: Exploring the Social Organization of Producing Gender Studies, Rebecca W.B. Lund
  • Chapter 11: Teaching Institutional Ethnography to Undergraduate Students, Kathryn Church
  • Part 3: Explicating Global/Transnational Ruling Relations
  • Chapter 12: Using Institutional Ethnography to Investigate Intergovernmental Environmental Policy Making, Lauren E. Eastwood
  • Chapter 13: Regulating the Duty to Consult: Exploring the Textually-Mediated Nature of Indigenous Dispossession in Chile, Magdalena Ugarte
  • Chapter 14: Transnational Power Relations in Education: How it Works Down South, Nerida Spina and Barbara Comber
  • Chapter 15: The Struggle for Survival in Contemporary Higher Education: The Lived Experiences of Junior Academics, Li-Fang and Yu-Hsuan Lin
  • Part 4: Making Change within Communities
  • Chapter 16: Building Change On and Off Reserve: Six Nations of the Grand River Territory, Susan Marie Turner and Julia Bomberry
  • Chapter 17: Mapping Institutional Relations for Local Policy Change: The Case of Lead Poisoning in Syracuse, New York, Frank Ridzi
  • Chapter 18: The Institutional Analysis: Matching What Institutions Do with What Works for People, Ellen Pence
  • Part 5: Critiquing Public Sector Management Regimes
  • Chapter 19: Professional Talk: Unpacking Professional Language, Ann Christin E. Nilsen
  • Chapter 20: The Frontline Interpretive Work of Activating the Americans with Disabilities Act, Eric Rodtiguez
  • Chapter 21: Contested Forms of Knowledge in the Criminal-Legal System: Evidence-Based Practice and Other Ways of Knowing among Frontline Workers, Nicole Kaufman and Megan Welsh
  • Chapter 22: Public Protection as a Ruling Concept in the Management of Nurses Substance Use, Charlotte A. Ross
  • Chapter 23: Producing Functional Equivalency in Video Relay Service, Jeremy L. Brunson
  • Part 6: Bringing Together Different Approaches and Perspectives
  • Chapter 24: Using Composites to Craft Institutional Ethnographic Accounts, Michael Corman
  • Chapter 25: Attending to Messy Troubles of the Anthropocene with Institutional Ethnography and Material Semiotics: The Case for Vital Institutional Ethnography, Karly Burch
  • Chapter 26: Institutional Ethnography for Social Work, Gerald de Montigny
  • Chapter 27: Institutional Ethnography and Youth Participatory Action Research: A Praxis Approach, Naomi Nichols and Jessica Ruglis.