
Institutional Ethnography as Practice
Author(s): Dorothy E. Smith
- Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers (UK)
- Publication Date: 15 Jun. 2006
- Language: English
- Print length: 274 pages
- ISBN-10: 0742546764
- ISBN-13: 9780742546769
Book Description
Editorial Reviews
Review
This is an extraordinary text that should be read by all scholars, students and activists who are interested in exploring how the social world is put together. Taken together, the chapters provide a comprehensive methodological road map for designing research that starts in people”s actual experiences to reveal how ruling relations organize everyday life. Smith has gathered together the best practitioners of institutional ethnography to help bring her feminist methodology to life. This insightful and accessible collection offers inspiration and practical advice to all who yearn for a sociology that can make a difference in people”s lives. — Nancy Naples, professor of sociology and women”s studies, University of Connecticut
This collection examines institutional ethnography as a theoretical perspective and methodological approach for developing and understanding of complex social structure as it is perceived by and impacts the individual, with a focus on organizations that address social problems. Recommended. Libraries serving sociology, social work, or women”s studies departments that offer advanced degrees.
With its focus upon lived experiences within relations of ruling, Institutional Ethnography as Practice offers a distinctive and highly valuable perspective on the constitution of social life. This collection, which deserves to be read by social researchers in general, advances our understanding through accounts of the experiences and results of those who have been inspired by its practices. — Tim May, professor of sociology and Director of the Center for Sustainable Urban and Regional Futures, University of Salford
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