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18 lis 2009 · The Chicago School and the roots of urban ethnography: An intergenerational conversation with Gerald D. Jaynes, David E. Apter, Herbert J. Gans, William Kornblum, Ruth Horowitz, James F. Short, Jr, Gerald D. Suttles and Robert E. Washington
16 wrz 2020 · Ethnography investigates the everyday life in higher education, from classroom interactions to faculty meetings on university policy, and employs a range of data collection methods to document what is going on in universities.
School ethnography should be holistic; it should show how education is linked with the economy, the political system, local social structure, and the belief system of the people served by the schools.
24 maj 2018 · Ethnography is a specific approach to research with a rich history and established yet evolving set of guiding principles. For those of us who take ethnography seriously, it involves training (usually through advanced coursework and mentorship), reflection, and accountability.
18 lis 2009 · Bulmer, M. ( 1986) The Chicago School of Sociology: Institutionalization, Diversity, and the Rise of Sociological Research. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press.
10 kwi 2017 · Those efforts now include the Chicago Ethnography Incubator, a two-day, annual symposium bringing together scholars and graduate students from around the country to advance ethnographic methods, provide hands-on mentoring and further build an interdisciplinary community of ethnographers.
In Chapter 2, educational ethnographer Sara Delamont explores anthropology of education in the Anglophone world, by separating the anthropology of education from the much wider field of educational ethnography.