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The Wiley Handbook of Ethnography of Education

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592 Seiten
2018
John Wiley & Sons Inc (Hersteller)
978-1-118-93374-9 (ISBN)
239,90 inkl. MwSt
A state–of–the–art reference on educational ethnography edited by leading journal editors


This book brings an international group of writers together to offer an authoritative state–of–the–art review of, and critical reflection on, educational ethnography as it is being theorized and practiced today—from rural and remote settings to virtual and visual posts. It provides a definitive reference point and academic resource for those wishing to learn more about ethnographic research in education and the ways in which it might inform their research as well as their practice.


Engaging in equal measure with the history of ethnography, its current state–of play as well as its prospects, The Wiley Handbook of Ethnography of Education covers a range of traditional and contemporary subjects—foundational aims and principles; what constitutes `good’ ethnographic practice; the role of theory; global and multi–sited ethnographic methods in education research; ethnography’s many forms (visual, virtual, auto–, and online); networked ethnography and internet resources; and virtual and place–based ethnographic fieldwork.




Makes a return to fundamental principles of ethnographic inquiry, and describes and analyzes the many modalities of ethnography existing today
Edited by highly–regarded authorities of the subject with contributions from well–known experts in ethnography
Reviews both classic ideas in the ethnography of education, such as “grounded theory”, “triangulation”, and “thick description” along with new developments and challenges
An ideal source for scholars in libraries as well as researchers out in the field


The Wiley Handbook of Ethnography of Education is a definitive reference that is indispensable for anyone involved in educational ethnography and questions of methodology.

DENNIS BEACH, PhD, is Professor of Education at the Faculty of Education and Special Education at the University of Gothenburg, Sweden and at the Faculty of Librarianship, Information, Education and IT at the University of Borå, Sweden. CARL BAGLEY, PhD, is Professor of Educational Sociology and Head of the School of Social Sciences, Education and Social Work at Queen′s University Belfast, Northern Ireland. SOFIA MARQUES DA SILVA, PhD, is a lecturer at the Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences of the University of Porto and researcher at CIIE – Educational Research and Intervention Centre in Portugal.

Notes on Contributors ix


Introduction 1
Dennis Beach, Carl Bagley, and Sofia Marques da Silva


Part One 15


1 Recognizable Continuity: A Defense of Multiple Methods 17
Geoffrey Walford


2 Lived Forms of Schooling: Bringing the Elementary Forms of Ethnography to the Science of Education 31
Mats Trondman, Paul Willis, and Anna Lund


3 Tales of Working Without/Against a Compass: Rethinking Ethical Dilemmas in Educational Ethnography 51
Barbara Dennis


4 Communities of Practice and Pedagogy 71
Sara Delamont and Paul Atkinson


5 Critical Bifocality 91
Lois Weis and Michelle Fine


6 Ethnographic Writing 113
Bob Jeffrey


7 What Can Be Learnt?: Educational Ethnography, the Sociology of Knowledge, and Ethnomethodology 135
Christoph Maeder


Part Two 151


8 Changing Conceptions of Culture and Ethnography in Anthropology of Education in the United States 153
Margaret Eisenhart


9 Ethnography of Schooling in England: A History and Assessment of Its Early Development 173
Martyn Hammersley


10 Latin American Educational Ethnography 195
Diana Milstein and Angeles Clemente


11 Curriculum, Ethnography, and the Context of Practice in the Field of Curriculum Policies in Brazil 215
Alice Casimiro Lopes and Maria de Lourdes Rangel Tura


12 Ethnographic Research in Schools: Historical Roots and Developments with a Focus on Germany and Switzerland 233
Anja Sieber Egger and Gisela Unterweger


13 Ethnography and Education in an African Context 257
Maropeng Modiba and Sandra Stewart


Part Three 323


14 Visual Ethnography in Education 325
Gunilla Holm


15 Lost in Performance? Rethinking and Reworking the Methodology of Educational Ethnography: Artistic and Performance Perspectives 355
Jim Mienczakowski


16 Staging Resistance: Theatres of the Oppressed 375
Norman K. Denzin


17 Agential Realism and Educational Ethnography: Guidance for Application from Karen Barad’s New Materialism and Charles Sanders Peirce’s Material Semiotics 403
Jerry Lee Rosiek


18 Multi?]sited Global Ethnography and Elite Schools: A Methodological Entrée 423
Jane Kenway, Johannah Fahey, Debbie Epstein, Aaron Koh, Cameron McCarthy, and Fazal Rizvi


19 Educational Ethnography In and For a Mobile Modernity 443
Martin Forsey


20 On Network(ed) Ethnography in the Global Education Policyscape 455
Carolina Junemann, Stephen J. Ball, and Diego Santori


21 Autoethnography Comes of Age: Consequences, Comforts, and Concerns 479
Andrew C. Sparkes


22 Positionality and Standpoint: Situated Ethnographers Acting in On– and Offline Contexts 501
Sofia Marques da Silva and Joan Parker Webster


Part Four 513


23 Ethnography of Education: Thinking Forward, Looking Back 515
Dennis Beach, Carl Bagley, and Sofia Marques da Silva


Notes 533


Index 549

Erscheint lt. Verlag 12.7.2018
Reihe/Serie Wiley Handbooks in Education
Verlagsort New York
Sprache englisch
Gewicht 666 g
Themenwelt Sozialwissenschaften Ethnologie
Sozialwissenschaften Pädagogik Allgemeines / Lexika
Sozialwissenschaften Pädagogik Bildungstheorie
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie
ISBN-10 1-118-93374-5 / 1118933745
ISBN-13 978-1-118-93374-9 / 9781118933749
Zustand Neuware
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