Institutional Ethnography as Practice

Institutional Ethnography as Practice

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Jan 1, 2006 · Inglés · Kindle (274 páginas)
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Detalles del libro

Formato Kindle
Páginas 274
Idioma Inglés
Publicado Jan 1, 2006
Editorial Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
ISBN-10 1461638216
ISBN-13 9781461638216

Descripción

Dorothy E. Smith delves into the intricacies of institutional ethnography, providing a profound examination of how everyday practices are shaped by broader social institutions. The author emphasizes the significance of understanding the experiences of individuals within these institutions, shedding light on the implicit structures that govern their lives. By highlighting the relationship between personal experiences and institutional frameworks, Smith reveals how these connections can lead to transformative insights.

Throughout the work, Smith encourages readers to consider the social processes that underpin their realities. She argues that institutional ethnography is not merely a method of inquiry, but a practice that actively engages with the lived experiences of individuals. This perspective invites a deeper reflection on how social norms and policies impact people's daily lives, revealing the often invisible forces at play.

By intertwining theory and practice, Smith offers valuable tools for researchers and practitioners alike, illuminating pathways for conducting rigorous ethnographic research. Her approach not only enriches the academic discourse but also empowers individuals to navigate and challenge the institutional forces that shape their experiences.
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