Ethnographic research and analysis anxiety, identity and self / Tom Vine, Jessica Clark, Sarah Richards, David Weir, editors.

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Publication Info[London] : Palgrave Macmillan, [2018]
Descriptionix, 315 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm
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Other author/creatorWeir, David, 1939-
Other author/creatorRichards, Sarah, 1963-
Other author/creatorClark, Jessica, 1986-
Other author/creatorVine, Tom.
Contents 1 Introduction -- 2 Home-grown exoticism? identity tales from a new age intentional community -- 3 Wrestling with online avatars: technology and sexual transformation -- 4 Chóng ér fēi: cultural performances of belonging in intercountry adoptive families -- 5 Ethnographic practices of listening -- 6 Discussion and collaboration in diagnostic radiography -- 7 Living with uncertainty: the ethnographer's burden -- 8 What makes the autoethnographic analysis authentic? -- 9 Saying the unsayable: an autoethnography of working in a for-proft university -- 10 An autoethnographic account of gender and workflow processes in a commercial laundry -- 11 The salience of emotions in (auto) ethnography: towards an analytical framework -- 12 It's more than deciding what to wank into: negotiating an unconventiaonal fatherhoood -- 13 Hate the results? blame the methods: an autoethnography of contract research -- 14 Collaborative autoethnography: enhancing reflexive communication processes -- 15 Methodology: from paradigms to paradox -- 16 Conclusion.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
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LCCN 2017950217
ISBN9781137585547
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