Buch, Englisch, 1504 Seiten, Format (B × H): 165 mm x 239 mm, Gewicht: 2835 g
Buch, Englisch, 1504 Seiten, Format (B × H): 165 mm x 239 mm, Gewicht: 2835 g
Reihe: SAGE Benchmarks in Social Research Methods
ISBN: 978-1-84920-732-4
Verlag: Sage Publications
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VOLUME ONE
PART ONE: HISTORICAL CONTEXT
Our Educational Emphases in Primitive Perspective - Margaret Mead
Anthropology and Education - Theodore Brameld and Edward Sullivan
Anthropological Approaches to the Study of Education - Peter Sindell
The Two Traditions in Educational Ethnography - Sara Delamont and Paul Atkinson
Sociology and Anthropology Compared
Rethinking School Ethnographies of Colonial Settings - Douglas Foley
A Performance Perspective of Reproduction and Resistance
Classroom Ethnography - Martyn Hammersley
PART TWO: THEORETICAL CONTEXTS
On the Analogy between Culture Acquisition and the Ethnographic Method - Jacquetta Hill Burnett
Where We Are and Where We Might Go - Fred Gearing
Steps toward a General Theory of Cultural Transmissions
An Anthropological Framework for Studying Education - Thomas LaBelle
PART THREE: METHODOLOGICAL DIVERSITY
The Use of Ethnographic Techniques in Educational Research - Stephen Wilson
Ethnographic Techniques and the Study of an Urban School - Ray Rist
Criteria for an Ethnographic Approach to Research in Schools - Harry Wolcott
CCCS Gas! - Andy Hargreaves and Martyn Hammersley
Politics and Science in the Work of the Centre of Contemporary Cultural Studies
Ethnographic and Qualitative Research Design and Why It Doesn't Work - Kathryn Borman, Margaret LeCompte and Judith Goetz
PART FOUR: THE FAMILIARITY PROBLEM
First Days in the Field - Blanche Geer
Confessions of a 'Trained' Observer - Harry Wolcott
All too Familiar? A Decade of Classroom Research - Sara Delamont
Roger Harker and Schönhausen - George Spindler and Louise Spindler
From Familiar to Strange and Back again
Making the Familiar Strange - Susan Parman
The Anthropological Dialogue of George and Louise Spindler
Reflecting on the Reflections - John Singleton
Where Did We Come from? Where Are We Going?
Difficult Collective Deliberations - Hervé Varenne
Anthropological Notes toward a Theory of Education
VOLUME TWO
PART ONE: EDUCATIONAL SETTINGS
Social Control and Schooling - Kathryn Borman
Power and Process in Two Kindergarten Settings
Ceremony, Rites and Economy in the Student System of an American High School - Jacquetta Hill Burnett
Backward Countryside, Troubled City - Deborah Reed-Danahay and Kathryn Anderson-Levitt
'Burned Like a Tattoo' - Sherry Ortner
High School Social Categories and 'American Culture'
Understanding Inequality in Schools - Hugh Mehan
The Contribution of Interpretive Studies
Accessing, Waiting, Plunging in, Wondering and Writing - Peter Magolda
Retrospective Sense-Making of Fieldwork
Constructing Ethnographic Relationships - Tom Cavanagh
Reflections on Key Issues and Struggles in the Field
Teachers, Teaching and Educational Exclusion - Analía Meo and Andrew Parker
Pupil Referral Units and Pedagogic Practice
Teaching Lies - Colin Samson
The Innu Experience of Schooling London
The Teachers They All Had Their Pets - Wendy Luttrell
Concepts of Gender, Knowledge and Power
In Cold Blood - Paul Atkinson
Bedside Teaching in a Medical School
Learning through the Breach - Lanita Jacobs-Huey
Language Socialization among African American Cosmetologists
Becoming a Firefighter - Matthew Desmond
You Have to Get Hit a Couple of Times - Robert Petrone
The Role of Conflict in Learning How to 'Be' a Skateboarder
The Military Academy as an Assimilating Institution - Sanford Dornbusch
VOLUME THREE
PART ONE: EDUCATIONAL CONTENT
'Creative Solutions' and 'Fibbing Results' - Wolff-Michael Roth and G Michael Bowen
Enculturation in Field Ecology
Social Class and School Knowledge - Jean Anyon
Pupils, Recipe Knowledge, Curriculum and the Cultural Production of Class, Ethnicity and Patriarchy - George Riseborough
A Critique of One Teacher's Practices
In the Beginning Was the Bunsen - Sara Delamont,