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El. knyga: Simply Institutional Ethnography: Creating a Sociology for People

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  • Formatas: 154 pages
  • Serija: Institutional Ethnography
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Mar-2022
  • Leidėjas: University of Toronto Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781487528089
  • Formatas: 154 pages
  • Serija: Institutional Ethnography
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Mar-2022
  • Leidėjas: University of Toronto Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781487528089

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Institutional ethnography (IE) originated as a feminist alternative to sociologies defining people as the objects of study. Instead, IE explores the social relations that dominate the life of the particular subject in focus.

Simply Institutional Ethnography is written by two pioneers in the field and grounded in decades of ground-breaking work. Dorothy Smith and Alison Griffith lay out the basics of how institutional ethnography proceeds as a sociology. The book introduces the concepts – Discourse, Work, Text – that institutional ethnographers have found to be key ideas used to organize what they learn from the study of people’s experience. Simply Institutional Ethnography builds an ethnography that makes this material visible as coordinated sequences of social relations that reach beyond the particularities of local experience. In explicating the foundations of IE and its principal concepts, Simply Institutional Ethnography reflects on the ways in which the field may move forward.



Written by the two preeminent voices in the field, this book is a guide to the fundamentals of institutional ethnography.

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"This book serves as a fitting legacy of the work of authors Smith and Griffith, two pioneers in the field of institutional ethnography, both of whom passed away prior to this book's publication. The authors encapsulate decades of their efforts to create and develop this particularly unique form of sociology and document its conceptual and theoretical refinement along the way. The result is a sophisticated, comprehensive overview that, although rather complex at times, nonetheless lays out for readers the promise and potential of this approach to studying human lived behavior an.d the myriad institutions in which such behavior is embedded." - J. R. Mitrano, Central Connecticut State University (CHOICE) "In this slim volume, the authors encapsulate decades of their efforts to create and develop this particularly unique form of sociology and document its conceptual and theoretical refinement along the way. The result is a sophisticated, comprehensive overview that lays out for readers the promise and potential of this approach to studying human lived behavior and the myriad institutions in which such behavior is embedded." - J.R. Mitrano, Central Connecticut State University (CHOICE)

List of Figures
ix
Acknowledgments xi
Preface xiii
Part One Introducing Institutional Ethnography
1 Introduction
3(10)
2 People's Experience as the Ethnographic Resource
13(14)
Part Two Useful Concepts
3 Concepts but Not Theory
27(6)
4 Discourse
33(7)
5 Work
40(9)
6 Texts
49(16)
Part Three The Ethnographic Dialogue
7 Transition to the Ethnography
65(11)
8 Exploring Ruling Relations
76(14)
9 Institutional Circuits: From Actual to Textual
90(15)
10 Making Change from Below
105(12)
Part Four Conclusion
11 In Conclusion
117(10)
References 127(6)
Index 133
Dorothy E. Smith is an adjunct professor in the Department of Sociology at the University of Victoria.



Alison I. Griffith was a professor emerita in the Faculty of Education at York University.