Ethnographies in Pan Pacific Research
Tensions and Positionings
Herausgeber: Rinehart, Robert E; Matamua, Rangi; Emerald, Elke
Ethnographies in Pan Pacific Research
Tensions and Positionings
Herausgeber: Rinehart, Robert E; Matamua, Rangi; Emerald, Elke
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This interdisciplinary volume explores - through a focus on the Pan Pacific region and the global south - the politics of ethnography and ethnographic practices, including indigenous ethnography and ethnographic writing as cultural production in its own right.
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This interdisciplinary volume explores - through a focus on the Pan Pacific region and the global south - the politics of ethnography and ethnographic practices, including indigenous ethnography and ethnographic writing as cultural production in its own right.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 306
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Juli 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 544g
- ISBN-13: 9781138857070
- ISBN-10: 1138857076
- Artikelnr.: 41612500
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 306
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Juli 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 544g
- ISBN-13: 9781138857070
- ISBN-10: 1138857076
- Artikelnr.: 41612500
Robert E. Rinehart is an Associate Professor in the Faculty of Education at the University of Waikato. elke emerald is a Senior Lecturer at Griffith University Australia. Rangi Matamua of Tūhoe is a senior lecturer based in the School of Māori and Pacific Development at Waikato University.
1. Proem: Archipelagoes of Pan Pacific Ethnographies Robert E. Rinehart and elke emerald Part I: Emerging Methods 2 Ethnographic Writing in the Age of Facebook Ruth Behar 3. Performing "SHOT": Personalizing North Philly, Poverty and Performance Poetry Kimmika L. H. Williams-Witherspoon 4. Activist Ethnography: Becoming the "Toilet Lady," Navigating Roles in the Field Keely Kidner 5. Autoperformance Ethnography as an Act of Movement from Trauma and Loss to Memory and Redress in Chilean Victims of the Pinochet Regime Pamela Zapata-Sepúlveda Part II: Practice and Advocacy 6. Indigenous Research: Practice and Advocacy Rogelia Pe-Pua 7. Cultural Consideration and Mixed Methods for Psychological Research: A Sri Lankan Perspective Shemana Cassim, Darrin Hodgetts, and Ottilie Stolte 8. Research with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Students in New South Wales, Australia: Ethical and Methodological Positioning Katie Wilson and Judith Wilks 9. Whanaungatanga is Not an Option: An Autoethnography in Two Voices Jacquie Kidd Part III: Social Justice 10. White Lines: Racist Graffiti, Skinhead Youth and Violence in the English Suburbs Anoop Nayak 11. Accompanied by Suspicion: An Ethnographic Account of Negotiating Gender Tensions and Positioning in Counselling Practice and Researching Child Sexuality Paul Flanagan 12. Stories That Challenge Dominant Discourses Judy Hunter 13. Performing Humour and Irony in Forming Ethical Subjectivities: The Cases of Ultimate Frisbee and Contemporary Academia Hamish Crocket, Kathie Crocket, and Elmarie Kotze Part IV: Indigenous Ethnographies 14. Ko te tangata ka whai i te matauranga ka whai i te maramatanga: The Journey of Knowledge is a Journey of Enlightenment-Indigenous Methodologies Rangi Matamua and Hemi Whaanga 15. Matauranga Maori and the "Creative Potential" of Maori Communities Te Ahukaramu Charles Royal 16. Hoatu ki te riri t
ngutu!/Go Forth into Battle! Rangi Matamua 17. Te wawao i te m
tauranga M
ori: Indigenous Knowledge in a Digital Age - Issues and Ethics of Knowledge Management and Knowledge Exchange in Aotearoa / New Zealand Hemi Whaanga and Priscilla Wehi 18. Te P
Harakeke: Wh
nau as a Site of Wellbeing Leonie P
hama, Jenny Lee, Rihi Te Nana, Donna Campbell, Hinemoanaiti Greensill, and Tammy Tauroa Part V: Panel Presentation 19. Postscript: Maintaining Balance in Research Climates for Indigenous Academics Paul Whitinui, Rogelia Pe-Pua, Anoop Nayak, Ruth Behar, Ngahuia Te Awekotuku and Linda Waimarie Nikora
ngutu!/Go Forth into Battle! Rangi Matamua 17. Te wawao i te m
tauranga M
ori: Indigenous Knowledge in a Digital Age - Issues and Ethics of Knowledge Management and Knowledge Exchange in Aotearoa / New Zealand Hemi Whaanga and Priscilla Wehi 18. Te P
Harakeke: Wh
nau as a Site of Wellbeing Leonie P
hama, Jenny Lee, Rihi Te Nana, Donna Campbell, Hinemoanaiti Greensill, and Tammy Tauroa Part V: Panel Presentation 19. Postscript: Maintaining Balance in Research Climates for Indigenous Academics Paul Whitinui, Rogelia Pe-Pua, Anoop Nayak, Ruth Behar, Ngahuia Te Awekotuku and Linda Waimarie Nikora
1. Proem: Archipelagoes of Pan Pacific Ethnographies Robert E. Rinehart and elke emerald Part I: Emerging Methods 2 Ethnographic Writing in the Age of Facebook Ruth Behar 3. Performing "SHOT": Personalizing North Philly, Poverty and Performance Poetry Kimmika L. H. Williams-Witherspoon 4. Activist Ethnography: Becoming the "Toilet Lady," Navigating Roles in the Field Keely Kidner 5. Autoperformance Ethnography as an Act of Movement from Trauma and Loss to Memory and Redress in Chilean Victims of the Pinochet Regime Pamela Zapata-Sepúlveda Part II: Practice and Advocacy 6. Indigenous Research: Practice and Advocacy Rogelia Pe-Pua 7. Cultural Consideration and Mixed Methods for Psychological Research: A Sri Lankan Perspective Shemana Cassim, Darrin Hodgetts, and Ottilie Stolte 8. Research with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Students in New South Wales, Australia: Ethical and Methodological Positioning Katie Wilson and Judith Wilks 9. Whanaungatanga is Not an Option: An Autoethnography in Two Voices Jacquie Kidd Part III: Social Justice 10. White Lines: Racist Graffiti, Skinhead Youth and Violence in the English Suburbs Anoop Nayak 11. Accompanied by Suspicion: An Ethnographic Account of Negotiating Gender Tensions and Positioning in Counselling Practice and Researching Child Sexuality Paul Flanagan 12. Stories That Challenge Dominant Discourses Judy Hunter 13. Performing Humour and Irony in Forming Ethical Subjectivities: The Cases of Ultimate Frisbee and Contemporary Academia Hamish Crocket, Kathie Crocket, and Elmarie Kotze Part IV: Indigenous Ethnographies 14. Ko te tangata ka whai i te matauranga ka whai i te maramatanga: The Journey of Knowledge is a Journey of Enlightenment-Indigenous Methodologies Rangi Matamua and Hemi Whaanga 15. Matauranga Maori and the "Creative Potential" of Maori Communities Te Ahukaramu Charles Royal 16. Hoatu ki te riri t
ngutu!/Go Forth into Battle! Rangi Matamua 17. Te wawao i te m
tauranga M
ori: Indigenous Knowledge in a Digital Age - Issues and Ethics of Knowledge Management and Knowledge Exchange in Aotearoa / New Zealand Hemi Whaanga and Priscilla Wehi 18. Te P
Harakeke: Wh
nau as a Site of Wellbeing Leonie P
hama, Jenny Lee, Rihi Te Nana, Donna Campbell, Hinemoanaiti Greensill, and Tammy Tauroa Part V: Panel Presentation 19. Postscript: Maintaining Balance in Research Climates for Indigenous Academics Paul Whitinui, Rogelia Pe-Pua, Anoop Nayak, Ruth Behar, Ngahuia Te Awekotuku and Linda Waimarie Nikora
ngutu!/Go Forth into Battle! Rangi Matamua 17. Te wawao i te m
tauranga M
ori: Indigenous Knowledge in a Digital Age - Issues and Ethics of Knowledge Management and Knowledge Exchange in Aotearoa / New Zealand Hemi Whaanga and Priscilla Wehi 18. Te P
Harakeke: Wh
nau as a Site of Wellbeing Leonie P
hama, Jenny Lee, Rihi Te Nana, Donna Campbell, Hinemoanaiti Greensill, and Tammy Tauroa Part V: Panel Presentation 19. Postscript: Maintaining Balance in Research Climates for Indigenous Academics Paul Whitinui, Rogelia Pe-Pua, Anoop Nayak, Ruth Behar, Ngahuia Te Awekotuku and Linda Waimarie Nikora