Family and Work in Everyday Ethnography
Herausgeber: Brown, Tamara M.; Dreby, Joanna
Family and Work in Everyday Ethnography
Herausgeber: Brown, Tamara M.; Dreby, Joanna
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Tamara Mose Brown is Assistant Professor of Sociology and Program Director of Caribbean Studies at Brooklyn College, City University of New York. She is author of Raising Brooklyn: Nannies, Childcare, and Caribbeans Creating Community. ¿ Joanna Dreby is Assistant Professor of Sociology at the University at Albany, State University of New York. She is author of Divided by Borders: Mexican Migrants and their Children.
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Tamara Mose Brown is Assistant Professor of Sociology and Program Director of Caribbean Studies at Brooklyn College, City University of New York. She is author of Raising Brooklyn: Nannies, Childcare, and Caribbeans Creating Community. ¿ Joanna Dreby is Assistant Professor of Sociology at the University at Albany, State University of New York. She is author of Divided by Borders: Mexican Migrants and their Children.
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- Verlag: Temple University Press
- Seitenzahl: 228
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Oktober 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 209mm x 142mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 277g
- ISBN-13: 9781439910764
- ISBN-10: 1439910766
- Artikelnr.: 37717216
- Verlag: Temple University Press
- Seitenzahl: 228
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Oktober 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 209mm x 142mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 277g
- ISBN-13: 9781439910764
- ISBN-10: 1439910766
- Artikelnr.: 37717216
Tamara Mose Brown is Assistant Professor of Sociology and Program Director of Caribbean Studies at Brooklyn College, City University of New York. She is author of Raising Brooklyn: Nannies, Childcare, and Caribbeans Creating Community. Joanna Dreby is Assistant Professor of Sociology at the University at Albany, State University of New York. She is author of Divided by Borders: Mexican Migrants and their Children.
Acknowledgments I Parenting and Fieldwork: Introduction 1. Work and Home (Im)Balance: Finding Synergy through Ethnographic Fieldwork
Joanna Dreby and Tamara Mose Brown 2. Theorizing the Field: Beyond Blurred Boundaries and into the Thick of Things
Barbara Katz Rothman II Experiences of the Expecting 3. Sociological Pregnancy: On Gestating Research, Writing, and Offspring
Erynn Masi de Casanova 4. Emerging Breasts, Bellies, and Bodies of Knowledge: How Pregnancy and Breastfeeding Matter in Fieldwork
Jennifer A. Reich III Managing Mothers 5. The Intimate Ties between Work and Home
Joanna Dreby 6. Motherhood and Transformation in the Field: Reflections on Positionality, Meaning, and Trust
Leah Schmalzbauer 7. Parents and Children, Research and Family, Life and Loss: Living the Questions of Doing Ethnography
Chris Bobel IV Tentative Fathering 8. Passing as a Parent: Playground Fieldwork in the Shadow of the World Trade Center
Gregory Smithsimon 9. Making Up for Lost Time: My Son, My Fieldwork, My Life
Randol Contreras 10. Kids Change Everything: How Becoming a Dad Transformed My Fieldwork (and Findings)
Charles Aiden Downy V Challenging Children 11. Fourteen Months, Four Countries, and Three Kids: Tales from the Field
Tanya Golash-Boza with Raymi Boza, Soraya Boza, and Tatiana Boza 12. Reflections on Ethnographic Childhoods
Steven J. Gold 13.
Just Don
t Take Notes at Any of My Games or Do Anything Weird
: Ethnography and Mothering across Adolescence
Sherri Grasmuck Contributors Index
Joanna Dreby and Tamara Mose Brown 2. Theorizing the Field: Beyond Blurred Boundaries and into the Thick of Things
Barbara Katz Rothman II Experiences of the Expecting 3. Sociological Pregnancy: On Gestating Research, Writing, and Offspring
Erynn Masi de Casanova 4. Emerging Breasts, Bellies, and Bodies of Knowledge: How Pregnancy and Breastfeeding Matter in Fieldwork
Jennifer A. Reich III Managing Mothers 5. The Intimate Ties between Work and Home
Joanna Dreby 6. Motherhood and Transformation in the Field: Reflections on Positionality, Meaning, and Trust
Leah Schmalzbauer 7. Parents and Children, Research and Family, Life and Loss: Living the Questions of Doing Ethnography
Chris Bobel IV Tentative Fathering 8. Passing as a Parent: Playground Fieldwork in the Shadow of the World Trade Center
Gregory Smithsimon 9. Making Up for Lost Time: My Son, My Fieldwork, My Life
Randol Contreras 10. Kids Change Everything: How Becoming a Dad Transformed My Fieldwork (and Findings)
Charles Aiden Downy V Challenging Children 11. Fourteen Months, Four Countries, and Three Kids: Tales from the Field
Tanya Golash-Boza with Raymi Boza, Soraya Boza, and Tatiana Boza 12. Reflections on Ethnographic Childhoods
Steven J. Gold 13.
Just Don
t Take Notes at Any of My Games or Do Anything Weird
: Ethnography and Mothering across Adolescence
Sherri Grasmuck Contributors Index
Acknowledgments I Parenting and Fieldwork: Introduction 1. Work and Home (Im)Balance: Finding Synergy through Ethnographic Fieldwork
Joanna Dreby and Tamara Mose Brown 2. Theorizing the Field: Beyond Blurred Boundaries and into the Thick of Things
Barbara Katz Rothman II Experiences of the Expecting 3. Sociological Pregnancy: On Gestating Research, Writing, and Offspring
Erynn Masi de Casanova 4. Emerging Breasts, Bellies, and Bodies of Knowledge: How Pregnancy and Breastfeeding Matter in Fieldwork
Jennifer A. Reich III Managing Mothers 5. The Intimate Ties between Work and Home
Joanna Dreby 6. Motherhood and Transformation in the Field: Reflections on Positionality, Meaning, and Trust
Leah Schmalzbauer 7. Parents and Children, Research and Family, Life and Loss: Living the Questions of Doing Ethnography
Chris Bobel IV Tentative Fathering 8. Passing as a Parent: Playground Fieldwork in the Shadow of the World Trade Center
Gregory Smithsimon 9. Making Up for Lost Time: My Son, My Fieldwork, My Life
Randol Contreras 10. Kids Change Everything: How Becoming a Dad Transformed My Fieldwork (and Findings)
Charles Aiden Downy V Challenging Children 11. Fourteen Months, Four Countries, and Three Kids: Tales from the Field
Tanya Golash-Boza with Raymi Boza, Soraya Boza, and Tatiana Boza 12. Reflections on Ethnographic Childhoods
Steven J. Gold 13.
Just Don
t Take Notes at Any of My Games or Do Anything Weird
: Ethnography and Mothering across Adolescence
Sherri Grasmuck Contributors Index
Joanna Dreby and Tamara Mose Brown 2. Theorizing the Field: Beyond Blurred Boundaries and into the Thick of Things
Barbara Katz Rothman II Experiences of the Expecting 3. Sociological Pregnancy: On Gestating Research, Writing, and Offspring
Erynn Masi de Casanova 4. Emerging Breasts, Bellies, and Bodies of Knowledge: How Pregnancy and Breastfeeding Matter in Fieldwork
Jennifer A. Reich III Managing Mothers 5. The Intimate Ties between Work and Home
Joanna Dreby 6. Motherhood and Transformation in the Field: Reflections on Positionality, Meaning, and Trust
Leah Schmalzbauer 7. Parents and Children, Research and Family, Life and Loss: Living the Questions of Doing Ethnography
Chris Bobel IV Tentative Fathering 8. Passing as a Parent: Playground Fieldwork in the Shadow of the World Trade Center
Gregory Smithsimon 9. Making Up for Lost Time: My Son, My Fieldwork, My Life
Randol Contreras 10. Kids Change Everything: How Becoming a Dad Transformed My Fieldwork (and Findings)
Charles Aiden Downy V Challenging Children 11. Fourteen Months, Four Countries, and Three Kids: Tales from the Field
Tanya Golash-Boza with Raymi Boza, Soraya Boza, and Tatiana Boza 12. Reflections on Ethnographic Childhoods
Steven J. Gold 13.
Just Don
t Take Notes at Any of My Games or Do Anything Weird
: Ethnography and Mothering across Adolescence
Sherri Grasmuck Contributors Index