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How are notions of 'home' made and negotiated by ethnographers? And how does the researcher relate to forms of home encountered during fieldwork?
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How are notions of 'home' made and negotiated by ethnographers? And how does the researcher relate to forms of home encountered during fieldwork?
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 512
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Mai 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000185720
- Artikelnr.: 59499542
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 512
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Mai 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000185720
- Artikelnr.: 59499542
Johannes Lenhard is Centre Coordinator of the Max Planck Cambridge Center for the Study of Ethics, the Economy and Social Change. He is also College Research Associate at King's College, Cambridge, UK. Farhan Samanani is Post Doctoral Research Fellow at the Max-Planck Institute for the Study of Religious and Ethnic Diversity, Germany.
AcknowledgementsList of ContributorsPreface
Steve Gudeman
University of Minnesota
USA0. Introduction: Ethnography
Dwelling and Home-Making
Johannes Lenhard
University of Cambridge
UK and Farhan Samanani
University of Oxford
UK 1. Studying Gay Sex in Beirut: The Lascivious Suture of Home/Field
Mathew Gagné
University of Toronto
Canada 2. Curtains
Cars
and Privacy: Experiences of Dwelling and Home-Making in Azerbaijan
Sascha Roth
Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology
Germany 3. A Lonely Home: Balancing Intimacy and Estrangement in the Field
Nikita Simpson
London School of Economics
UK4. Ethnography of Police 'Domestic Abuse' Interventions: Ethico-Methodological Reflections
Faten Khazaei
University of Neuchâtel
Switzerland5. Digging Holes
Posting Signs
Loading Guns: Constructing Home in Grand Canyon
Arizona
Susannah Crockford
Ghent University
Belgium6. Becoming a Planner: Participation and Anticipation in Producing Home
Martin Fuller
Technische Universität Berlin
Germany7. Making a Home with Homeless People
Johannes Lenhard
University of Cambridge
UK8. A Threshold Space - Connecting a Home in the City with the City
Max Ott
TU Muenchen
Germany9. Making a Home on a Volcano
Adam Bobbette
University of New South Wales
Australia10. After the Eviction: Navigating Ambiguity in the Ethnographic Field
Farhan Samanani
University of Oxford
UK11. Acts of "Homing" in the Eastern Desert
How Syrian Refugees Make Temporary Homes in a Village Outside Zaatari Camp
Jordan
Ann-Christin Wagner
University of Edinburgh
UK12. A House Divided: Movement and Race in Urban Ethnography
Melissa K. Wrapp
University of California
Irvine
USABibliography Index
Steve Gudeman
University of Minnesota
USA0. Introduction: Ethnography
Dwelling and Home-Making
Johannes Lenhard
University of Cambridge
UK and Farhan Samanani
University of Oxford
UK 1. Studying Gay Sex in Beirut: The Lascivious Suture of Home/Field
Mathew Gagné
University of Toronto
Canada 2. Curtains
Cars
and Privacy: Experiences of Dwelling and Home-Making in Azerbaijan
Sascha Roth
Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology
Germany 3. A Lonely Home: Balancing Intimacy and Estrangement in the Field
Nikita Simpson
London School of Economics
UK4. Ethnography of Police 'Domestic Abuse' Interventions: Ethico-Methodological Reflections
Faten Khazaei
University of Neuchâtel
Switzerland5. Digging Holes
Posting Signs
Loading Guns: Constructing Home in Grand Canyon
Arizona
Susannah Crockford
Ghent University
Belgium6. Becoming a Planner: Participation and Anticipation in Producing Home
Martin Fuller
Technische Universität Berlin
Germany7. Making a Home with Homeless People
Johannes Lenhard
University of Cambridge
UK8. A Threshold Space - Connecting a Home in the City with the City
Max Ott
TU Muenchen
Germany9. Making a Home on a Volcano
Adam Bobbette
University of New South Wales
Australia10. After the Eviction: Navigating Ambiguity in the Ethnographic Field
Farhan Samanani
University of Oxford
UK11. Acts of "Homing" in the Eastern Desert
How Syrian Refugees Make Temporary Homes in a Village Outside Zaatari Camp
Jordan
Ann-Christin Wagner
University of Edinburgh
UK12. A House Divided: Movement and Race in Urban Ethnography
Melissa K. Wrapp
University of California
Irvine
USABibliography Index
AcknowledgementsList of ContributorsPreface
Steve Gudeman
University of Minnesota
USA0. Introduction: Ethnography
Dwelling and Home-Making
Johannes Lenhard
University of Cambridge
UK and Farhan Samanani
University of Oxford
UK 1. Studying Gay Sex in Beirut: The Lascivious Suture of Home/Field
Mathew Gagné
University of Toronto
Canada 2. Curtains
Cars
and Privacy: Experiences of Dwelling and Home-Making in Azerbaijan
Sascha Roth
Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology
Germany 3. A Lonely Home: Balancing Intimacy and Estrangement in the Field
Nikita Simpson
London School of Economics
UK4. Ethnography of Police 'Domestic Abuse' Interventions: Ethico-Methodological Reflections
Faten Khazaei
University of Neuchâtel
Switzerland5. Digging Holes
Posting Signs
Loading Guns: Constructing Home in Grand Canyon
Arizona
Susannah Crockford
Ghent University
Belgium6. Becoming a Planner: Participation and Anticipation in Producing Home
Martin Fuller
Technische Universität Berlin
Germany7. Making a Home with Homeless People
Johannes Lenhard
University of Cambridge
UK8. A Threshold Space - Connecting a Home in the City with the City
Max Ott
TU Muenchen
Germany9. Making a Home on a Volcano
Adam Bobbette
University of New South Wales
Australia10. After the Eviction: Navigating Ambiguity in the Ethnographic Field
Farhan Samanani
University of Oxford
UK11. Acts of "Homing" in the Eastern Desert
How Syrian Refugees Make Temporary Homes in a Village Outside Zaatari Camp
Jordan
Ann-Christin Wagner
University of Edinburgh
UK12. A House Divided: Movement and Race in Urban Ethnography
Melissa K. Wrapp
University of California
Irvine
USABibliography Index
Steve Gudeman
University of Minnesota
USA0. Introduction: Ethnography
Dwelling and Home-Making
Johannes Lenhard
University of Cambridge
UK and Farhan Samanani
University of Oxford
UK 1. Studying Gay Sex in Beirut: The Lascivious Suture of Home/Field
Mathew Gagné
University of Toronto
Canada 2. Curtains
Cars
and Privacy: Experiences of Dwelling and Home-Making in Azerbaijan
Sascha Roth
Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology
Germany 3. A Lonely Home: Balancing Intimacy and Estrangement in the Field
Nikita Simpson
London School of Economics
UK4. Ethnography of Police 'Domestic Abuse' Interventions: Ethico-Methodological Reflections
Faten Khazaei
University of Neuchâtel
Switzerland5. Digging Holes
Posting Signs
Loading Guns: Constructing Home in Grand Canyon
Arizona
Susannah Crockford
Ghent University
Belgium6. Becoming a Planner: Participation and Anticipation in Producing Home
Martin Fuller
Technische Universität Berlin
Germany7. Making a Home with Homeless People
Johannes Lenhard
University of Cambridge
UK8. A Threshold Space - Connecting a Home in the City with the City
Max Ott
TU Muenchen
Germany9. Making a Home on a Volcano
Adam Bobbette
University of New South Wales
Australia10. After the Eviction: Navigating Ambiguity in the Ethnographic Field
Farhan Samanani
University of Oxford
UK11. Acts of "Homing" in the Eastern Desert
How Syrian Refugees Make Temporary Homes in a Village Outside Zaatari Camp
Jordan
Ann-Christin Wagner
University of Edinburgh
UK12. A House Divided: Movement and Race in Urban Ethnography
Melissa K. Wrapp
University of California
Irvine
USABibliography Index