Sentences with phrase «ethnographies of»

2008 The Future As Disruption, The Kitchen, New York NY, organized by Rashida Bumbray and Matthew Lyons Intransit, Moti Hasson Gallery, organized by Omar Lopez - Chadoud The B - Sides, ALIRA a Center for Contemporary Art, organized by Edwin Ramoran Archeologies of Wonder, Real Art Ways, Hartford, CT, organized by Kristina Newman - Scott Ethnographies of the Future Remixed, Tides Foundation, New York, NY, organized by Sara Reisman Scratching The Surface VOL 1, L'appartement22, Rabat, Morocco and AVA Gallery, Cape Town, South Africa, organized by Gabi Ngcobo and Mwenya Kabwe Ethnographies of the Future, Rotunda Gallery, Brooklyn, NY organized by Sara Reisman
Youth development and learning though youth media, multiliteracies and second language learning, community - school - university collaborations for social change, Latina / o education, sociocultural and activity theories of learning and human development, ethnographies of communication, online versus f2f environments in CLD teacher preparation.
Warikoo, N. «Cosmopolitan Ethnicity: Second Generation Indo - Caribbean Identities,» in Becoming New Yorkers: Ethnographies of the New Second Generation, ed.
As might be expected in a society in which white Anglo - Saxon Protestants are slow to recognize their own ethnicity, the first, and still the best, ethnographies of congregations are Samuel Heilman's study of an orthodox synagogue and Melvin Williams's description of a black Pentecostal church.71 Heilman and Williams conclusively demonstrate the power of even small, marginal congregations to generate among themselves a rich symbolic communication that gives each its meaning and cohesion.
Yet Taylor's analysis has pastoral value, not as a theological pronouncement but as an ethnography of the age in which we bear witness and make disciples.
In A Heart for the Work: Journeys through an African Medical School (Chicago 2010), the first ethnography of a medical school in the global South, Wendland described the intellectual and professional journeys of Malawian medical students over the course of their studies.
Topics include: «Childbirth and Authoritative Knowledge,» «Anthropology for Midwives,» «The Ethnography of Birth,» «Autonomy in Midwifery,» «Education for the Midwifery Model,» «Birth of a Baby: The Social Context.»
2003 Alfred P. Sloan Center for the Ethnography of Everyday Life, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, conference on Childbirth as a Work and Family Issue.
In a meta - ethnography of 10 studies, women with PTSD were more likely to describe their births negatively if they felt «invisible and out of control» (Elmir, Schmied, Wilkes, & Jackson, 2010).
One long - running and very bitter dispute involved the work of anthropologist Napoleon Chagnon, known to generations of students for Yanomamo: The Fierce People, an ethnography of a tribe in the Amazonian jungle.
Her senior year, she did an ethnography of St. Luke's Hospital's physical rehabilitation department and documented the behavior of the physical therapy staff.
Performing difference and diversity through embodiment and narrative: An ethnography of hip hop dancers in New York, Osaka, and Perth
And in the process, Gomis frames the narrative as an ethnography of sorts.
In what is essentially a sequel to his greatest film, 1993's Dazed and Confused, director Richard Linklater again sketches an ethnography of baseball - playing Texans in the Carter years.
He spent a lot of time studying the area in order to design a building that would reflect the ethnography of the neighborhood.
Warikoo's book will be an ethnography of two wealthy, high - performing suburban schools.
Back in the 1980s, my colleague Nancy Conklin and I completed and published (1992) a 10 - year ethnography of classroom assessment practices.
Doing the Ethnography of Schooling: Educational Anthropology in Action.
Naomi Duguid takes readers on a fully immersive journey through the culinary tradition, history, geography and ethnography of Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Iran and Kurdistan (the former Persian empire) in her accomplished new cookbook, and our Top Pick for October, Taste of Persia.
Warburg's 1923 lecture, first published in German in 1988 and now available for the first time in English translation, Michael Steinberg offers offers at once a window on his career, a formative statement of his cultural history of modernity, and a document in the ethnography of the American Southwest.
Things in a Room: An Ethnography of the Insignificant will be on show at the Michael Hoppen Gallery until 12 April 2017.
Cordova, Amalia, «AFTEREFFECTS: Mapping the experimental ethnography of Juan Down in The Invisible Architect.
Selected group shows include The Finder: Ethnography of the Personal Interface, Off Site Project, Online (2018), Millimetre, Kingsgate Gallery, London (2017), Verona Art Fair, Verona, Italy (2017), EnterCity, Like Festival, Kunsthalle, Kosice, Slovakia (2017), The Museum Has Abandoned Us, State of the Art, Berlin (2017), A Show About The Show, Scaffold Gallery, Manchester (2017), The Choice of a New Generation, The Muse Gallery, London (2017), Pupa, Assembly House, Leeds (2017), Black Lotus, TAU Gaming, Middlesbrough (2017), Xhibit 20, Art Bermondsey Project Space, London (2017), Glitch Art is Dead, Gamut Gallery, Minneapolis (2017), The Sacred Screen, The Square Gallery, London (2017), A Group Thing, Thomas Young Gallery, Boston (2016) and TRAVELOGUE, Piazzetta Santa Barbara, Mantua, Italy (2016).
Seven Days in the Art World is Sarah Thornton's ethnography of the peculiar subculture that makes up the art world.
(Gallerist NY) Paris Museum Explores the «Art of Hair» - The strange and somewhat questionable Musée du Quai Branly is now tackling the dicey ethnography of hair color, «juxtaposing blondes, brunettes and redheads to show the evolution of stereotypes attaching to each: blondes as angels, saints and mothers; brunettes, as their opposites — adventurers and sex symbols; redheads as drama queens.»
Art critic Roberta Smith of The New York Times called the piece, «Ethnography of No Place,» that Woolfalk developed with anthropologist and filmmaker, Rachael Lears, «a little tour de force of performance, animation, born - again Pattern and Decoration, soft sculpture and anthropological satire.»
A Socio - Legal Ethnography of the Experiences of Injured Workers with Deeming and Re-Employment
BRUNO LATOUR, LA FABRIQUE DU DROIT: UNE ETHNOGRAPHIE DU CONSEIL D'ETAT (2002), table of contents and excerpts available at http://www.bruno-latour.fr/livres/chrono.html; forthcoming in English translation as THE MAKING OF LAW: AN ETHNOGRAPHY OF THE CONSEIL D'ETAT (2009), description available at http://www.polity.co.uk/book.asp?ref=9780745639840.
This idea came about during my doctoral research where I am now writing a thesis on the ethnography of social media and mobile technology in the community.

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She talks about the scores of ethnographies she'd read, and how white, liberal social scientists were shocked, shocked to discover that most of the Klan members they studied were pretty nice people.
Nolan, a CIA Graduate Fellow in sociology, produced the ethnography by making observations and interviewing 20 analysts in NCTC's Directorate of Intelligence (DI) while also working full time as a counterterrorism analyst at Nation Counterterrorism Center (NCTC) from January 2010 to January 2011.
Throughout the annals of the social sciences related to psychology, anthropology, and ethnography, many studies have shown human behavior tendency to reveal more to neutral parties.
It is apt to note that the social sciences of ethnography and anthropology must become more foundational to buyer personas due to the order of magnitude shift we are seeing in social behaviors, interactions, and goals related to the social age.
It is worth reiterating that buyer persona research, since its origins, is meant to be coupled with social science research methods of anthropology and ethnography.
Using the research discipline of ethnography to understand the situations confronting buyers today.
When I speak of b2b buyer ethnography, I refer to observation and techniques in their truest sense — field ethnographic work.
Qualitative as well as contextual inquiry based methods common to ethnography and anthropology are best suited to get at the unarticulated goal choices of buyers.
The power of B2B buyer ethnography is to help us understand not only how behavior has changed but to understanding the important meanings associated with changed behaviors.
Needing the insights, which B2B buyer ethnography can provide, on decoding the actual real world experiences of buyers.
Nowadays it can include digital and virtual forms of ethnography as well.
The writers saw themselves as ethnographers, in James P. Spradley's definition of the term: «The purpose of ethnography is to grasp the native's point of view, his relation to life, to realize his vision of his world» (The Ethnographic Interview).
(25) The insights of anthropology, ethnology, social anthropology, ethnography, archaeology, structural anthropology, and psychology are now fair game for students of Scripture in seeking to walk the streets of King David's Jerusalem or the Apostle Paul's Corinth.
Rayna Rapp's book on «the social impact of amniocentesis in America» has won prizes in gender studies, ethnography and anthropology.
Through a recent, well - researched ethnography on the culture and religion of the Paraiyars of Tamilnadu, Robert Deliege confirms the symbiotic relationship between the religion of the Christian and Hindu Dalits.
The study captured the opinions and behaviors of more than 5,000 moms and members of the general population as well as an ethnography study of 23 moms that included over 1,000 text logs, 200 video entries, and 32 hours of in - home interviews.
Soo has used a wide range of methods, in her research, including trials, surveys, systematic reviews (metasynthesis and meta - analysis), ethnography, phenomenology, and participatory action research based on appreciative enquiry.
The majority of ethnographies focus on the culture of adults or verbal children.
In 2004, Alma Gottlieb published a unique ethnography on the babies of the Beng people in Côte d'Ivoire.
Presents ethnography on childbirth in 16 cultures through the analytical lens of Brigitte Jordan's concept of authoritative knowledge — the knowledge that counts in a given situation.
Presents ethnography on midwives in 3 industrialized and 5 developing countries, through the analytical lens of Davis - Floyd's concept of the «postmodern midwife» — one who takes a relativistic stance toward disparate knowledge systems.
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