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Diffractive Ethnography
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Diffractive ethnography is a way for social scientists to think about and think with the ontological turn in their research, looking at the intersections of ethnography and the natural environment. It asks key questions in research when researchers are working in the world of the 'non-human'.
Zusatztext What would happen if social researchers de-centered themselves and humans? How do social scientists tackle important policy issues? These questions are deftly explored by Gullion in a fascinating and timely volume about the ontological turn in the social sciences. Diffractive Ethnography is for social scientists who want to be rid of hierarchies in order to engage deeply in social justice. It is for those of us who want to throw away the tool box! and see what creative new connections we can make across disciplines and ways of being. This is the most exciting book on methodology I have read in years.Sandra L. Faulkner! Bowling Green State University! author of Real Women Run Informationen zum Autor Jessica Smartt Gullion , PhD, is Associate Professor of Sociology at Texas Woman's University, where she teaches courses in research methods and medical and environmental sociology. Her research focuses on qualitative methodology as a tool for social justice. Klappentext Across intellectual disciplines, the ontological turn is restructuring how we think about our relationships with the natural world. Influenced by the seemingly disparate realms of indigenous philosophy and quantum physics, the turn invites us to think about intra-actions and assemblages of human and nonhuman entities. This raises epistemological questions about how we know about the world, and spotlights some of the problems with how we currently do conventional social science research. Diffractive Ethnography invites social scientists to consider alternate methodologies that account for the complexity of human behavior situated in larger environmental contexts. For both novice and experienced researchers, this thought-provoking book opens new ways of thinking about methodology and raises questions about the ethical and justice orientations of our work. Zusammenfassung Diffractive ethnography is a way for social scientists to think about and think with the ontological turn in their research, looking at the intersections of ethnography and the natural environment. It asks key questions in research when researchers are working in the world of the 'non-human'. Inhaltsverzeichnis Acknowledgements Introduction Part I: Engaging the Ontological Turn Chapter 1. A Turn from What? Chapter 2. An Overview of Vibrant Materialism Chapter 3. Paradigm Changes Part II: Methodological Contradictions in Social Science Inquiry Chapter 4. Objectivity in Research Chapter 5. Instruments of Measurement Chapter 6. Beyond Cause and Effect Chapter 7. Zombie Categories Chapter 8. Data Chapter 9. The Crisis of Representation Chapter 10. Reflexivity and Its Discontents Part III: Diffractive Ethnography Chapter 11. A Brief Overview of Ethnography Chapter 12. Thinking with Theory Chapter 13. Assemblages and Entanglements Chapter 14. Diffraction Chapter 15. The Liveliness of Matter Part IV: Becoming Chapter 16. Healing the Nature/Culture Divide Chapter 17. The Ethics of Entanglements References Index ...
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Jessica Smartt Gullion, PhD, is Associate Professor of Sociology at Texas Woman's University, where she teaches courses in research methods and medical and environmental sociology. Her research focuses on qualitative methodology as a tool for social justice.
Klappentext
Across intellectual disciplines, the ontological turn is restructuring how we think about our relationships with the natural world. Influenced by the seemingly disparate realms of indigenous philosophy and quantum physics, the turn invites us to think about intra-actions and assemblages of human and nonhuman entities. This raises epistemological questions about how we know about the world, and spotlights some of the problems with how we currently do conventional social science research. Diffractive Ethnography invites social scientists to consider alternate methodologies that account for the complexity of human behavior situated in larger environmental contexts. For both novice and experienced researchers, this thought-provoking book opens new ways of thinking about methodology and raises questions about the ethical and justice orientations of our work.
Inhalt
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Part I: Engaging the Ontological Turn
Chapter 1. A Turn from What?
Chapter 2. An Overview of Vibrant Materialism
Chapter 3. Paradigm Changes
Part II: Methodological Contradictions in Social Science Inquiry
Chapter 4. Objectivity in Research
Chapter 5. Instruments of Measurement
Chapter 6. Beyond Cause and Effect
Chapter 7. Zombie Categories
Chapter 8. Data
Chapter 9. The Crisis of Representation
Chapter 10. Reflexivity and Its Discontents
Part III: Diffractive Ethnography
Chapter 11. A Brief Overview of Ethnography
Chapter 12. Thinking with Theory
Chapter 13. Assemblages and Entanglements
Chapter 14. Diffraction
Chapter 15. The Liveliness of Matter
Part IV: Becoming
Chapter 16. Healing the Nature/Culture Divide
Chapter 17. The Ethics of Entanglements
References
Index
Weitere Informationen
- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09781138486638
- Genre Non-Fiction Books on Psychology
- Sprache Englisch
- Anzahl Seiten 184
- Herausgeber Routledge
- Gewicht 276g
- Größe H229mm x B152mm x T10mm
- Jahr 2018
- EAN 9781138486638
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- ISBN 978-1-138-48663-8
- Veröffentlichung 30.04.2018
- Titel Diffractive Ethnography
- Autor Jessica Smartt Gullion
- Untertitel Social Sciences and the Ontological Turn