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Ethnography and Schools
Qualitative Approaches to the Study of Education
Yali Zou (Anthology Editor) , Enrique T. Trueba (Anthology Editor) , Phil Francis Carspecken (Contributor) , Douglas Foley (Contributor) , Perry Gilmore (Contributor) , Peter N. Kiang (Contributor) , Joe L. Kincheloe (Contributor) , Peter McLaren (Contributor) , James Joseph Scheurich (Contributor) , David Smith (Contributor) , George D. Spindler (Contributor) , Marcelo M. Suarez-Orozco (Contributor) , Henry T. Trueba (Contributor) , Harry F. Wolcott (Contributor)
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Ethnography and Schools
Qualitative Approaches to the Study of Education
Yali Zou (Anthology Editor) , Enrique T. Trueba (Anthology Editor) , Phil Francis Carspecken (Contributor) , Douglas Foley (Contributor) , Perry Gilmore (Contributor) , Peter N. Kiang (Contributor) , Joe L. Kincheloe (Contributor) , Peter McLaren (Contributor) , James Joseph Scheurich (Contributor) , David Smith (Contributor) , George D. Spindler (Contributor) , Marcelo M. Suarez-Orozco (Contributor) , Henry T. Trueba (Contributor) , Harry F. Wolcott (Contributor)
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Description
The ethnographic experience is an indelible venture that continuously redefines one's life. Bringing together important cross-currents in the national debate on education, this book introduces the student or practitioner to the challenges, resources, and skills informing ethnographic research today. From the first chapter describing the cultural foundations of ethnographic research, by George Spindler, the book traces both traditional and new approaches to the study of schools and their communities. Emphasis on discourse, critical pedagogy, and ethnicity are among the many aspects of methodology and educational change emphasized by the contributors.
Table of Contents
Chapter 2 Ethnography? Or Educational Travel Writing?
Chapter 3 The Destructive Desire for a Depoliticized Ethnographic Methodology: Response to Harry F. Wolcott
Chapter 4 The Hidden History of Praxis Theory within Critical Ethnography and the Criticalism/Postmodernism Problematic
Chapter 5 Rethinking Critical Theory and Qualitative Research
Chapter 6 Critical Ethnography in the Postcritical Moment
Chapter 7 The Challenge of Urban Ethnography
Chapter 8 Methodological Challenges of Critical Ethnography: Insights from Collaborations on an Idigenous Counter Narrative
Chapter 9 Adaptive Strategies of a Chinese Immigrant
Chapter 10 Stories and Structures of Persistence: Ethnographic Learning Through Research and Practice in Asian American Studies
Chapter 11 The Class Clown: A School Liminar
Chapter 12 Critical Ethnography and Community Change
Product details
Published | 25 Jun 2002 |
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Format | Ebook (PDF) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 328 |
ISBN | 9798216297369 |
Imprint | Rowman & Littlefield Publishers |
Series | Immigration and the Transnational Experience Series |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
About the contributors
Reviews
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Provide readers with an overview of the research trajectory followed by particular researchers and the intersection of theory, method, advocacy, and the role of self and other in critical ethnography.
Anthropology & Education Quarterly
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A challenging and enjoyable read. The rich mix of theory, research, and practice makes excellent material for reflection by experienced and novice researchers alike.
Journal of Anthropological Research
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A rich discussion of critical ethnography that gives researchers the basis on which they can develop critical ethnographic studies within the framework delineated by these authors without falling into some of the pitfalls they identify.
British Educational Research Journal
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This collection of essays is impressive for the range of approaches to ethnography that it covers, from classic interpretive ethnography through critical ethnography to action research. An additional benefit is a set of reviews, from divergent perspectives, of the intellectual history of critical social theory in relation to critical ethnography.
Frederick Erickson, George F. Kneller Professor of Anthropology of Education, University of California, Los Angeles