Thank you all for the additional sources. Annette, thanks for your list of references. Bringing up "critical ethnography" here on the list made me realize that this term is not as widespread or known as I naively thought. It reminded me of our last talk about how sometimes we take terms for granted as if they were known by everyone. This calls out for a literature review on the topic... with an attempt to map out the different terms (feminist, indigenous, critical, postcolonial methods / ethnography), what methods are used... convergence and divergences in the literature. I will try to come up with something and share the literature that I ended up with. On Thu, Feb 7, 2013 at 12:50 AM, Annette Markham <amarkham@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi David,
Adding to the list of resources others have provided, here are a few off the top of my head. Some are reports of critical ethnographic studies, some are method/conceptual pieces done by scholars who have done ethnographies, and some are more related to critical approaches to interpretive/qualitative methods, not ethnography specifically. I have always found them very useful.
If you notice it looks a bit heavy on the 'organization studies' side, that's not just because it's my PhD background. A lot of the advancement of critical ethnographic approaches has occurred in organization studies/science/communication arenas, so its an area rich with cases and exemplars.
Sorry for the sloppy citations; just grabbing from here and there and....you get the picture....
...Cheers, and by the way, I'd love to see the final bibliography you end up with (especially as I'm teaching a course in Critical Ethnography this semester and my students would find it very useful),
annette
Alvesson and Skoldberg's book: Reflexive methodologies. This book is generally excellent, but related to your question, they offer a great breakdown of what constitutes critical approaches, and critical ethnography) (Sage, 2009).
Alvesson and Wilmott (2003). Studying Management Critically (Excellent edited volume (by Sage) with several great pieces....I tend to revisit those by Deetz, Forester, Martin, and Parker.)
Ashcraft, K. (2001). Organized dissonance: Feminist bureaucracy as hybrid form. Academy of Management Journal 44(6), 1301-
Conquergood, D. (1991). Rethinking ethnography: Towards a critical cultural politics. Communication Monographs, 58, 179–194.
Dei, Mazzuca, & McIsaac (1997). Reconstructing 'Dropout': A Critical Ethnography of the Dynamics of Black Students' Disengagement from School. University of Toronto Press.
Deetz, Stanley. (1992) Democracy in an age of corporate colonization: Developments in communication and the politics of everyday life Albany: State University of New York. (book)
Deetz, S. (1998). Discursive formations, strategized subordination, and self-surveillance: An empirical case. In A. McKinlay & K. Starkey (eds.), Foucault, management and organizational theory, (pp. 151-172). London: Sage.
Fine, M. (1991). Framing Dropouts: Notes on the Politics of an Urban Public High School. Suny Press.
Forester, J. (1992). Critical ethnography: on fieldwork in a Habermasian way. In Alvesson and Wilmott's edited collection Critical Management Studies by Sage Press)
Hochschild, A. R. (1979). Emotion work, feeling rules, and social structure. American journal of sociology, 85, 551-575.
Hochschild, A. R. (1983). The managed heart: Commercialization of human feeling. Berkeley: University of California Press.
Marcus, G. & Fischer, M. (1982?). Anthropology as cultural critique. University of Chicago Press.
Madison, Soyini (2012). Critical Ethnography: Method, ethics, and performance. (sage, textbook)
Markham, A. (1996). Designing Discourse: A Critical Analysis Of Strategic Ambiguity and Workplace Control Management Communication Quarterly May 1, 1996 9: 389-
Mumby, D. K., & Stohl, C. (1991). Power and Discourse in Organization Studies: Absence and the Dialectic of Control. Discourse and Society, 2, 313-332.Mumby, D.K. (1987) `The Political Function of Narrative in Organizations', Communication Monographs 54: 113-127.
Mumby, D.K. (1988) Communication and Power in Organizations: Discourse, Ideology and Domination. Norwood, NJ: Ablex.
Mumby, D. K., & Putnam, L. (1992). The Politics of Emotion: A Feminist Reading of "Bounded Rationality." Academy of Management Review, 17, 465-486.
Putnam, L., Bantz, C., Deetz, S., Mumby, D., & Van Maanen, J. (1993). Ethnography versus critical theory. Journal of Management Inquiry. 2, 221-235.
Rosen, M. (1985) `Breakfast at Spiro's: Dramaturgy and Dominance', Journal of Management 11(2): 31-48.
Rosen, M. (1986?). You asked for it: Christmas at the boss' expense. Journal of Management Studies, 25, 463-
Shome, R. (2003). Space Matters: The power and practice of space. Communication Theory, 13(1) 39-
Willis, Paul. (1981). Learning to Labor: How working class kids get working class jobs (book)
Thomas, Jim (1992). Critical ethnography (Sage book).
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On Wed, Feb 6, 2013 at 9:44 PM, Peaslee, Robert <robert.peaslee@ttu.edu> wrote:
Hi David, list...
I might recommend Mitch Duneier's Sidewalk. A breezy read that belies
it's
intellectual and emancipatory heft.
Cheers, Rob
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On 2/6/13 7:09 PM, "David Nemer" <dnemer@indiana.edu> wrote:
Thanks Peter.
Alex, thanks for your references but what I meant by critical ethnography was the use of ethnography that attempts to break open power, oppression, taken-for-granted 'realities¹, and ideologies. In this way, critical ethnography goes beyond much qualitative description of culture by also Œaction-ing¹ for change; by challenging false-consciousness and ideologies exposed through investigative examination. It has a "active & action" sense in it. It is usually seen in postcolonial science and technology studies. But I was hoping to get references that talks specifically about this methodology.
I apologize if I didn't specified it enough.
Thanks
On Wed, Feb 6, 2013 at 8:01 PM, Alex Leavitt <alexleavitt@gmail.com> wrote:
I'd like to hope that all ethnography is critical, but here's some intro references:
€ Karen O'Reilly, "Ethnographic Methods" is a basic intro text. € Emerson, Fretz, Shaw. Writing Ethnographic Fieldnotes, Ch. 5 "Pursuing Members' Meanings." € Sanjek, "Fieldnotes: The Making of Anthropology." € Ragin, C.'s "What is a Case?" Ch. 1. € Michael Burawoy. Ethnography Unbound, Ch. 1, 2, Appendix. € "Basics of Qualitative Research: Techniques and Procedures for Developing Grounded Theory." Anselm Strauss, Juliet M. Corbin. € Appendix of Paul Lichterman's "Elusive Togetherness."
Alex
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On Wed, Feb 6, 2013 at 4:55 PM, Peter Gloviczki <glovi002@umn.edu> wrote:
Hi David,
Murphy & Kraidy have a book called Global Media Studies: An Ethnographic Perspective (Routledge, 2003), which may be useful to you.
Hope this helps, Peter
On Wed, Feb 6, 2013 at 6:52 PM, David Nemer <dnemer@indiana.edu> wrote:
Dear AoIR-ers,
Do you have any recommendations for books on critical ethnography?
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