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Meeting ethnography : meetings as key technologies of contemporary governance, development, and resistance / edited by Jen Sandler and Renita Thedvall.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Routledge studies in anthropology ; 37.Publisher: New York : Routledge, 2017Description: 1 online resource (192 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781317195108
  • 1317195108
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Meeting ethnography. Meetings as key technologies of contemporary governance, development, and resistance.DDC classification:
  • 302.3 23
LOC classification:
  • GN397.5
Online resources:
Contents:
Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; Acknowledgements; Introduction: Exploring the Boring -- An Introduction to Meeting Ethnography; 1 Mapping International Development Relations through Meeting Ethnography; 2 Learning to Meet (or How to Talk to Chairs); 3 Argentinean Asamblea Meetings as Assemblage: Presence in Emergence; 4 How to Avoid Getting Stuck in Meetings: On the Value of Recognizing the Limits of Meeting Ethnography for Community Studies; 5 Meetings All the Way Through: United States Broad-based Reform Coalitions and the Thickening of American Democracy
6 Small Places, Big Stakes: Meetings as Moments of Ethnographic Momentum7 Meeting to Improve: Lean[ing] Swedish Public Preschools; Conclusion: The Meeting and the Mirror; Notes on Contributors; Index
Summary: This volume asks and addresses elusive ontological, epistemological, and methodological questions about meetings. What are meetings? What sort of knowledge, identities, and power relationships are produced, performed, communicated, and legitimized through meetings? How do-and how might-ethnographers study meetings as objects, and how might they best conduct research in meetings as particular elements of their field sites? Through contributions from an international group of ethnographers who have conducted "meeting ethnography" in diverse field sites, this volume offers both theoretical insight and methodological guidance into the study of this most ubiquitous ritual.
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Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; Acknowledgements; Introduction: Exploring the Boring -- An Introduction to Meeting Ethnography; 1 Mapping International Development Relations through Meeting Ethnography; 2 Learning to Meet (or How to Talk to Chairs); 3 Argentinean Asamblea Meetings as Assemblage: Presence in Emergence; 4 How to Avoid Getting Stuck in Meetings: On the Value of Recognizing the Limits of Meeting Ethnography for Community Studies; 5 Meetings All the Way Through: United States Broad-based Reform Coalitions and the Thickening of American Democracy

6 Small Places, Big Stakes: Meetings as Moments of Ethnographic Momentum7 Meeting to Improve: Lean[ing] Swedish Public Preschools; Conclusion: The Meeting and the Mirror; Notes on Contributors; Index

This volume asks and addresses elusive ontological, epistemological, and methodological questions about meetings. What are meetings? What sort of knowledge, identities, and power relationships are produced, performed, communicated, and legitimized through meetings? How do-and how might-ethnographers study meetings as objects, and how might they best conduct research in meetings as particular elements of their field sites? Through contributions from an international group of ethnographers who have conducted "meeting ethnography" in diverse field sites, this volume offers both theoretical insight and methodological guidance into the study of this most ubiquitous ritual.

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