
Doing Human Service Ethnography
Policy Press
1st Edition
Published on 22. July 2021
Book
Hardback
224 pages
978-1-4473-5578-6 (ISBN)
Description
EPDF and EPUB available Open Access under CC-BY-NC-ND licence. Human service work is performed in many places - hospitals, shelters, households, prisons, schools, clinics - and is characterised by a complex mixture of organising principles, relations and rules. Using ethnographic methods, researchers can investigate these site-specific complexities, providing multi-dimensional and compelling analyses.
Bringing together both theoretical and practical material, this book shows researchers how ethnography can be carried out within human service settings. It provides an invaluable guide on how to apply ethnographic creativeness and offers a more humanistic and context-sensitive approach in the field of health and social care to generating valid knowledge about today's service work.
Bringing together both theoretical and practical material, this book shows researchers how ethnography can be carried out within human service settings. It provides an invaluable guide on how to apply ethnographic creativeness and offers a more humanistic and context-sensitive approach in the field of health and social care to generating valid knowledge about today's service work.
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Edition
First Edition
Language
English
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Bristol University Press
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
No
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-4473-5578-6 (9781447355786)
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Persons
Katarina Jacobsson is Professor of Social Work at Lund University in Sweden.
Jaber F. Gubrium is Professor Emeritus of Sociology at the University of Missouri in the US.
Jaber F. Gubrium is Professor Emeritus of Sociology at the University of Missouri in the US.
Content
Part One: Capturing Professional Relevance
Shadowing Care Workers When They're "Doing Nothing" ~ Doris Lydahl
Two Worlds of Professional Relevance in a Small Village ~ Christal Avendal
Capturing the Organization of Emotions in Child Welfare Decision-Making ~ Tea Torbenfeldt Bengtsson
Part Two: Grasping Empirical Complexity
Sensitizing Concepts in Studies of Homelessness and Disability ~ Nanna Mik-Meyer
Grasping the Social Life of Documents in Human Service Practice ~ Emilie Morwenna Whitaker
Debating Dementia Care Logics ~ Cintia Engel, Janaina Aredes & Annette Leibing
Part Three: Challenges Of Multi-Sitedness
Social Worlds of Person-Centered, Multi-Sited Ethnography ~ Aleksandra Bartoszko
"Facting" in a Case of Concealed Pregnancy ~ Lucy Sheehan
Ethnographic Challenges of Fragmented Human Services ~ Tarja Poesoe
PART Four: Noticings From Ethnographic Distance
Ethnographic Discovery after Fieldwork on Troubled Youth ~ Malin Akerstroem & David Wasterfors
Looking Beyond the Police-as-Control Narrative ~ David Sausdal
Embracing Lessons from Ethnography in Non-Western Prison ~ Andrew M. Jefferson
Shadowing Care Workers When They're "Doing Nothing" ~ Doris Lydahl
Two Worlds of Professional Relevance in a Small Village ~ Christal Avendal
Capturing the Organization of Emotions in Child Welfare Decision-Making ~ Tea Torbenfeldt Bengtsson
Part Two: Grasping Empirical Complexity
Sensitizing Concepts in Studies of Homelessness and Disability ~ Nanna Mik-Meyer
Grasping the Social Life of Documents in Human Service Practice ~ Emilie Morwenna Whitaker
Debating Dementia Care Logics ~ Cintia Engel, Janaina Aredes & Annette Leibing
Part Three: Challenges Of Multi-Sitedness
Social Worlds of Person-Centered, Multi-Sited Ethnography ~ Aleksandra Bartoszko
"Facting" in a Case of Concealed Pregnancy ~ Lucy Sheehan
Ethnographic Challenges of Fragmented Human Services ~ Tarja Poesoe
PART Four: Noticings From Ethnographic Distance
Ethnographic Discovery after Fieldwork on Troubled Youth ~ Malin Akerstroem & David Wasterfors
Looking Beyond the Police-as-Control Narrative ~ David Sausdal
Embracing Lessons from Ethnography in Non-Western Prison ~ Andrew M. Jefferson