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Six The Political in Political Ethnography: Dispatches from the Kill Floor
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- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- Foreword ix
- Acknowledgments xiii
- INTRODUCTION / Ethnographic Immersion and the Study of Politics 1
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PART ONE Two Traditions of Political Ethnography
- ONE Ethnography of Politics: Foundations, Applications, Prospects 23
- TWO How to Tell an Axe Murderer: An Essay on Ethnography, Truth, and Lies 53
- THREE Ethnography as Interpretive Enterprise 75
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PART TWO First-Person Research
- FOUR When Nationalists Are Not Separatists: Discarding and Recovering Academic Theories while Doing Fieldwork in the Basque Region of Spain 95
- FIVE Ethnographic Research in the Shadow of Civil War 119
- Six The Political in Political Ethnography: Dispatches from the Kill Floor 143
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PART THREE Ethnography’s Varied Contributions
- SEVEN Scholars as Citizens: Studying Public Opinion through Ethnography 163
- EIGHT Ethnography and Causality: Sorcery and Popular Culture in the Congo 183
- NINE The Ethnographic Sensibility: Overlooked Authoritarian Dynamics and Islamic Ambivalences in West Africa 201
- TEN Participant Observation, Politics, and Power Relations: Nicaraguan Mothers and U.S. Casino Waitresses 217
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PART FOUR Placing Ethnography in the Discipline
- ELEVEN Ethnography and the Study of Latin American Politics: An Agenda for Research 237
- TWELVE When You Can See the Sky through Your Roof: Policy Analysis from the Bottom Up 255
- THIRTEEN Dear Author, Dear Reader: The Third Hermeneutic in Writing and Reviewing Ethnography 275
- CONCLUSION What Kind(s) of Ethnography Does Political Science Need? 303
- WORKS CITED 319
- CONTRIBUTORS 351
- INDEX 357
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- Foreword ix
- Acknowledgments xiii
- INTRODUCTION / Ethnographic Immersion and the Study of Politics 1
-
PART ONE Two Traditions of Political Ethnography
- ONE Ethnography of Politics: Foundations, Applications, Prospects 23
- TWO How to Tell an Axe Murderer: An Essay on Ethnography, Truth, and Lies 53
- THREE Ethnography as Interpretive Enterprise 75
-
PART TWO First-Person Research
- FOUR When Nationalists Are Not Separatists: Discarding and Recovering Academic Theories while Doing Fieldwork in the Basque Region of Spain 95
- FIVE Ethnographic Research in the Shadow of Civil War 119
- Six The Political in Political Ethnography: Dispatches from the Kill Floor 143
-
PART THREE Ethnography’s Varied Contributions
- SEVEN Scholars as Citizens: Studying Public Opinion through Ethnography 163
- EIGHT Ethnography and Causality: Sorcery and Popular Culture in the Congo 183
- NINE The Ethnographic Sensibility: Overlooked Authoritarian Dynamics and Islamic Ambivalences in West Africa 201
- TEN Participant Observation, Politics, and Power Relations: Nicaraguan Mothers and U.S. Casino Waitresses 217
-
PART FOUR Placing Ethnography in the Discipline
- ELEVEN Ethnography and the Study of Latin American Politics: An Agenda for Research 237
- TWELVE When You Can See the Sky through Your Roof: Policy Analysis from the Bottom Up 255
- THIRTEEN Dear Author, Dear Reader: The Third Hermeneutic in Writing and Reviewing Ethnography 275
- CONCLUSION What Kind(s) of Ethnography Does Political Science Need? 303
- WORKS CITED 319
- CONTRIBUTORS 351
- INDEX 357