TY - BOOK AU - Reid,James AU - Russell,Lisa TI - Perspectives on and from Institutional Ethnography T2 - Studies in Qualitative Methodology Series SN - 9781787146525 AV - HV3176-3199 U1 - 305.8 PY - 2017/// CY - Bingley PB - Emerald Publishing Limited KW - Ethnology--Methodology KW - Electronic books N1 - Intro -- Perspectives on and from Institutional Ethnography -- Contents -- Author biographies -- List of Contributors -- Introduction -- References -- THE DIALOGIC PRODUCTION OFINFORMANT SPECIFIC MAPS -- Introduction -- Identifying the Boss Texts -- Teachers' Work and Learning -- Working Dialogically -- Producing Informant Specific Maps -- The Coordination of People's Doings -- Conclusion -- References -- REFLEXIVITY AND PRAXIS: THEREDRESS OF "I" POEMSIN REVEALING STANDPOINT -- Introduction -- Ontological and Epistemological Concerns -- Crosstown Primary School -- Ethical Dilemmas and Understanding the Problematic -- The Listening Guide -- Reading Lyn's "I" Poem -- My "I" Poem -- Conclusion -- References -- INSTITUTIONAL ETHNOGRAPHYAND ACTOR-NETWORK THEORY:IN DIALOGUE -- Introduction -- Institutional Ethnography -- Actor-Network Theory -- Similar Analytical Projects: Emphasizing Actual Interactions -- Different "So Whats" -- Conclusions: ANT, IE, or Both? -- References -- STANDPOINT: USING BOURDIEU TO UNDERSTAND IE AND THE RESEARCHER'S RELATION WITH KNOWLEDGE GENERATION -- Introduction -- Setting the Scene -- Concepts, Theories, and (IN)Congruence -- Shared Theoretical Roots -- The Reseacher's Position in Relation to the "Other" -- Conclusion -- References -- INSTITUTIONAL ETHNOGRAPHY, CRITICAL DISCOURSE ANALYSIS, AND THE DISCURSIVE COORDINATION OF ORGANIZATIONAL ACTIVITY -- Introduction -- Locating the Problem -- Texts and Discourses in IE -- Mcilwraith University -- Activating HEPPP Policy: The IE Approach -- A Critical Discourse Analysis -- Appropriating HEPPP Policy -- Conclusion -- References -- COMMUNITY-BASED AND PARTICIPATORY APPROACHES IN INSTITUTIONAL ETHNOGRAPHY -- Introduction -- Community-Based, Participatory Action Research and Institutional Ethnography -- Using the Concepts of Standpoint and Work in Community Research; Standpoint -- Emergent Research Designs -- Work -- Conclusion -- References -- MARGINALIZED, MISUNDERSTOOD, AND RELATIVELY UNSEEN: USING INSTITUTIONAL ETHNOGRAPHY TO EXPLORE THE EVERYDAY WORK OF LEARNING MENTORS IN AN ENGLISH STATE SECONDARY SCHOOL -- Introduction -- Learning Mentors and "Education, Education, Education" -- Institutional Ethnography as Both a Form and Critique of Sociology -- Learning Mentoring: The Impact of the US Tradition -- The Textual Mediation of the Learning Mentor Role -- Working to Transform the Data for IE as a Method of Inquiry - Distinguishing Between Institutional and Experiential Accounts of Work -- The Work of the Learning Mentors -- Breakfast Club -- One-to-One Interventions -- Conclusion -- References -- INSTITUTIONAL ETHNOGRAPHY,THEORY, METHODOLOGY, ANDRESEARCH: SOME CONCERNSAND SOME COMMENTS -- Unpacking Institutional Ethnography -- Institutional Ethnography and Ethnography -- Problematizing Institutional Ethnography -- Revising or Reimagining Institutional Ethnography -- The Affordances of Institutional Ethnography -- Theory and Institutional Ethnography -- Wrapping up: IE, Social Research, and Methodological Intersection -- References -- INDEX N2 - This book explores recent developments in Institutional Ethnography (IE) and offers reflective accounts on how IE is being utilised and understood in social research. IE is a sociological sub-discipline developed by Dorothy E. Smith that seeks to explicate the textual mediation of people's everyday experiences in their local sites of being UR - https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/orpp/detail.action?docID=4923794 ER -