Recent Ethnographies - Department of Communication

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A SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY OF RECENT ETHNOGRAPHIES
A. Communication Texts/Scholars
Beach, W. A. (1996). Conversations about illness: Family preoccupations with bulimia.
Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum.
Covarrubias, P. (2002). Culture, communication, and cooperation: Interpersonal relations
and pronominal address in a Mexican organization. Lanham, MD: Rowman and
Littlefield.
Ellingson, L. L. (2005). Communicating in the clinic: Negotiating frontstage and backstage
teamwork. Cresskill, NJ: Hampton Press.
Ellis, C. (1986). Fisher folk: Two communities on Chesapeake Bay. Lexington: University of
Kentucky Press.
Ellis, C. (1995). Final negotiations: A story of love, loss, and chronic illness. Philadelphia:
Temple University Press.
Goodall, H. L., Jr. (1991) Living in the rock n roll mystery: Reading context, self, and others
as clues. Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press.
Goodall, H. L., Jr. (1994). Casing a promised land: The autobiography of an organizational
detective as cultural ethnographer (Exp. ed.). Carbondale: Southern Illinois University
Press.
Goodall, H. L., Jr. (1996). Divine signs: Connecting spirit to community. Carbondale:
Southern Illinois University Press.
Hutchby, I. (1996). Confrontation talk: Arguments, asymmetries, and power on talk radio.
Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum.
Katriel, T. (1986). Talking straight: “Durgi” speech in Israeli Sabra culture. Cambridge,
England: Cambridge University Press.
Katriel, T. (1991). Communal webs: Communication and culture in contemporary Israel.
Albany: State University of New York Press.
Katriel, T. (1997). Performing the past: A study of Israeli settlement museums. Mahwah, NJ:
Lawrence Erlbaum.
Kuiper, K. (1995). Smooth talkers: The linguistic performance of auctioneers and
sportscasters. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum.
Lippert, L. R., & Hunt, S. K. (2005). An ethnographic study of the role of humor in health
care transactions. Lewiston, NY: Edwin Mellen Press.
Lum, C. M. K. (1996). In search of a voice: Karoke and the construction of identity in
Chinese America. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum.
Pelias, R. (2004). A methodology of the heart: Evoking academic and daily life. Walnut
Creek, CA: AltaMira Press.
Supriya, K. E. (2002). Shame and recovery: Mapping identity in an Asian women’s shelter.
New York: Peter Lang.
Trujillo, N. (2004). In search of Naunny's grave: Age, class, gender, and ethnicity in an
American family. Walnut Creek, CA: AltaMira Press.
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B. Other Ethnographies
Adams, V. (1995). Tigers of the snow and other virtual Sherpas: An ethnography of
Himalayan encounters. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.
Adkins, L. (1995). Gendered work: Sexuality, family and the labour market. Buckingham,
England: Open University Press.
Alder, J. E. (2003). Artists in offices: An ethnography of an academic art scene. New
Brunswick, NJ: Transaction Books.
Adler, P. A. (1993). Wheeling and dealing: An ethnography of an upper-level drug dealing
and smuggling community (2nd ed.). New York: Columbia University Press.
Adler, P. A., & Adler, P. (1991). Backboards and blackboards: College athletes and role
engulfment. New York: Columbia University Press.
Alger, J. M., & Alkger, S. F. (2003). Cat culture: The social world of a cat shelter.
Philadelphia: Temple University Press.
Allison, A. (1994). Nightwork: Sexuality, pleasure, and corporate masculinity in a Tokyo
hostess club. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
Anderson, E. (1990). Streetwise: Race, class and change in an urban community. Chicago:
University of Chicago Press.
Anderson, E. (1999). Code of the street: Decency, violence, and the moral; life of the inner
city. New York: W. W. Norton.
Anderson, N. (1998). On hobos and homelessness. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
Angrosino, M. V. (1997). Opportunity House: Ethnographic stories of mental retardation.
Walnut Creek, CA: AltaMira Press.
Asaduzzaman, A. (2002). The “Pariah” people: An ethnography of the urban sweepers in
Bangladesh. Dhaka, India: University Press.
Atkinson, P. (2005). Everyday arias: An operative ethnography. Lanham, MD: AltaMira
Press.
Baer, H. (1998). Crumbling walls and tarnished ideals: An ethnography of East Germany
before and after unification. Lanham, MD: University Press of America.
Barth, F. (1993). Balinese worlds. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
Battaglia, D. (1990). On the bones of the serpent: Person, memory, and mortality in Sabarl
Island society. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
Beach, B. (1989). Integrating work and family life: The home-working family. Albany: State
University of New York Press.
Bearman, P. (2005). Doormen. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
Beck, L. (1991). Nomad: A year in the life of a Quashqa'i tribesman in Iran. Berkeley:
University of California Press.
Benjamin, S. (2002). The micro/politics of inclusive education: An ethnography. Philadelphia:
Open University Press.
Bentley, J. W. (1992). Today there is no misery: The ethnography of farming in northwest
Portugal. Tucson: University of Arizona Press.
Berliner, P. F. (1993). The soul of Mbira: Music and traditions of the Shona people of
Zimbabwe. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
Berreman, G. D. (1993). Hindus of the Himalayas: Ethnography and change (2nd ed.). New
York: Oxford University Press.
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Bisht, B. S. (2001). Ethnography of a tribe: Study of Anwals of Uttarakhand Himalaya.
Jaipur, India: Rawat.
Bloustien, G. (2003). Girl making: A cross-cultural ethnography on the processes of growing
up female. New York: Berghahn Books.
Bluebond-Langner, M. (1996). In the shadow of illness: Parents and siblings of the
chronically ill child. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.
Blum, V. L. (2003). Flesh wounds: The culture of cosmetic surgery. Berkeley: University of
California Press.
Bornstein, A. S. (2002). Crossing the green line between the West Bank and Israel.
Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press.
Bosk, C. L. (1992). All God’s mistakes: Genetic counseling in a pediatric hospital. Chicago:
University of Chicago Press.
Bradney, A., & Cownie, F. (2002). Living without law: An ethnography of Quaker decisionmaking, dispute avoidance, and dispute resolution. Burlington, VT: Ashgate/Dartmouth.
Brekhus, W. (2003). Peacocks, chameleons, centaurs: Gay suburbia and the grammar of
social identity. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
Breman, J., & Wiradi, G. (2002). Good times and bad times in rural Java: Case study of
socio-economic dynamics in two villages towards the end of the twentieth century.
Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies.
Brown, K. M. (1991). Mama Lola: A voodoo priestess in Brooklyn. Berkeley: University of
California Press.
Bruner, E. M. (2005). Culture on tour: Ethnographies of travel. Chicago: University of
Chicago Press.
Caldeira, T. P. R. (2000). City of walls: Crime, segregation, and citizenship in São Paulo.
Berkeley: University of California Press.
Campbell, H. (2001). Mexican memoir: A personal account of anthropology and radical
politics in Oaxaca. Westport, CT: Bergin & Garvey.
Campbell, A. T. (1995). Getting to know Waiwai: An Amazonian ethnography. New York:
Routledge.
Case, C. (1991). Down the backstretch: Racing and the American dream. Philadelphia:
Temple University Press.
Cátedra, M. (1992). This world, other worlds: Sickness, suicide, death, and the afterlife
among the Vaqueiros de Alzada of Spain (W. A. Christian, Jr., Trans.). Chicago:
University of Chicago Press.
Caton, S. C. (1990). “Peaks of Yemen I summon”: Poetry as cultural practice in a North
Yemin tribe. Berkeley: University of California Press.
Chamliss, D. F. (1996). Beyond caring, hospitals, nurses and the social organization of
ethics. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
Chang, H. (1992). Adolescent life and ethos: An ethnography of a US high school.
Washington, DC: Falmer.
Chernoff, J. M. (2003). Hustling is not stealing: Stories of an African bar girl. Chicago:
University of Chicago Press.
Clarke, C. G. (2000). Class, ethnicity, and community in Southern Mexico: Oaxaca’s
peasantries. New York: Oxford University Press.
Conley, J. M., & O’Barr, W. (1990). Rules versus relationships: The ethnography of legal
discourse. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
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Constable, N. (2003). Romance on a global stage: Pen pals, virtual ethnography, and “mail
order” marriages. Berkeley: University of California Press.
Cooley, T. J. (2004). Making music in the Polish Tatras: Tourists, ethnographers, and
mountain musicians. Bloomington: Indiana University Press.
Constable, N. (2003). Romance on a global stage: Pen pals, virtual ethnography, and “mailorder” marriages. Berkeley: University of California Press.
Cornwall, A., & Lindisfarne, N. (Eds.). (1994). Dislocating masculinity: Comparative
ethnographies. New York; Routledge & Kegan Paul.
Counts, D. A., & Counts, D. R. (2001). Over the next hill: An ethnography of RVing seniors
in North America (2nd ed.). Orchard Park, NY: Broadview Press.
Coveney, J. (2006). Food, morals, and meaning: The pleasure and anxiety of eating (2nd ed.).
New York: Routledge.
Darrah, C. N. (1996). Learning and work: An exploration in industrial ethnography. New
York: Garland.
Davidman, L. (1991). Tradition in a rootless world: Women turn to orthodox Judaism.
Berkeley: University of California Press.
Davis, C. (2000). Death in abeyance: Illness and therapies among the Tabwa of Zaire/Congo.
New York: Columbia University Press.
De Genova, N. (2005). Working the boundaries: Race, space, and “illegality” in Mexican
Chicago. Durham, NC: Duke University Press.
de Montigny, G. A. J. (1995). Social working: An ethnography of front-line practice. Toronto:
University of Toronto Press.
Delaney, C. (1991). The seed and the soil: Gender and cosmology in Turkish village society.
Berkeley: University of California Press.
Derné, S. (2000). Movies, masculinity, and modernity: An ethnography of men’s filmgoing in
India. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press.
Desjarlais, R. (1997). Shelter blues: Sanity and selfhood among the homeless. Philadelphia:
University off Pennsylvania Press.
DeVault, M. L. (1991). Feeding the family. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
DeVault, M. L. (Ed.). (1993). A complex sorrow: Reflections on cancer and an abbreviated
life, Marianne A. Paget. Philadelphia: Temple University Press.
Diamond, T. (1992). Making gray gold: Narratives of nursing home care. Chicago:
University of Chicago Press.
Dransart, P. Z. (2002). Earth, water, fleece, and fabric: An ethnography and archaeology of
Andean camelid herding. New York: Routledge.
Drewal, M. T. (1992). Yoruba ritual: Performers, play, agency. Bloomington: Indiana
University Press.
DuBois, W. E. B. (1996). The Philadelphia Negro: A social study. Philadelphia: University of
Pennsylvania Press.
Dumont, J-P. (1992). Visayan vignettes: Ethnographic traces of a Philippine island. Chicago:
University of Chicago Press.
Duneier, M. (1992). Slim’s table: Race, respectability, and masculinity. Chicago: University
of Chicago Press.
Eastwood, L. E. (2005). The social organization of policy: An institutional ethnography of
UN forest deliberations. New York: Routledge.
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Eber, C. E. (2000). Women and alcohol in a highland Maya town: Water of hope, water of
sorrow. Austin: University of Texas Press.
Edgeworth, M. (2003). Acts of discovery: An ethnography of archaeological practice. Oxford,
England: Archaeopress.
Ekanem, J. B. (2002). Clashing cultures: Annang not(with)standing Christianity: An
ethnography. New York: Peter Lang.
Englund, H. (2002). From war to peace on the Mozambique-Malawi borderlands. New York:
Columbia University Press.
Ersser, S. J. (1997). Nursing as a therapeutic activity: An ethnography. Brookfield, VT:
Avebury.
Faber, B. D. (2002). Community action and organizational change: Image, narrative, identity.
Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press.
Farmer, B. (1996). A nursing home and its organizational climate: An ethnography. Westport,
CT: Auburn House.
Farrer, C. R. (1990). Play and inter-ethnic communication: A practical ethnography of the
Mescalero Apache. New York: Garland.
Faupel, C. E. (1991). Shooting dope: Career patterns of hard-core heroin users. Gainesville:
University of Florida Press.
Fine, G. A. (1988). With the boys: Little League baseball and preadolescent culture. Chicago:
University of Chicago Press.
Fine, G. A. (1996). Kitchens: A macro-interactionist approach to organizational life and
culture. Berkeley: University of California Press.
Fishman, L. T. (1990). Women at the wall: A study of prisoners' wives doing time on the
outside. Albany: State University of New York Press.
Fleisher, M. S. (1989). Warehousing violence. Newbury Park: Sage.
Foley, D. E. (1995). The heartland chronicles. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania
Press.
Foner, N. (1994). The caregiving dilemma: Work in an American nursing home. Berkeley:
University of California Press.
Forbes, H. (2007). Meaning and identity in a Greek landscape: An archaeological
ethnography. New York: Cambridge University Press.
Fordham, S. (1995). Blacked out: Dilemmas of race, identity, and success at Capital High.
Chicago University of Chicago Press.
Forrest, J. (1988). Lord I’m coming home: Everyday aesthetics in Tidewater, North Carolina.
Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press.
Fox, D. J. (1998). An ethnography of four non-governmental development organizations:
Oxfam America, Grassroots International, ACCION International, and Cultural Survival,
Inc. Lewiston, NY: Edwin Mellen Press.
Franklin, S., & Roberts, C. (2006). Born and made: An ethnography of preimplantation
genetic diagnosis. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.
Freeman, C. (2000). High tech and high heels in the global economy: Women, work, and
pink-collar identities in the Caribbean. Durham, NC: Duke University Press.
Friedson, S. M. (1996). Dancing prophets: Musical experience in Tumbuka healing. Chicago:
University of Chicago Press.
Furman, F. K. (1997). Facing the mirror: Older women and beauty shop culture. New York:
Routledge.
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Gardner, B. (1995). Passing by: Gender and public harassment. Berkeley: University of
California Press.
George, G. (2000). The rock where we stand: An ethnography of women’s activism in
Newfoundland. Toronto: University of Toronto Press.
Gibbal, J-M. (1993). Genii of the River Niger (Raps, B. G., Trans.). Chicago: University of
Chicago Press.
Goldman-Segall, R. (1997). Points of viewing children's thinking: A digital ethnographer’s
journey. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum.
Goldstein, D. M. (2004). The spectacular city: Violence and performance in urban Bolivia.
Durham, NC: Duke University Press.
Goode, D. (1994). A world without words: The social construction of children born deaf and
blind. Philadelphia: Temple University Press.
Gottlieb, A. (1992). Under the kapok tree: Identity and difference in being thought. Chicago:
University of Chicago Press.
Gottlieb, A. (2003). The afterlife is where we come from: The culture of infancy in West
Africa. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
Granfield, R. (1992). Making elite lawyers: Visions of law at Harvard and beyond. New
York: Routledge.
Gregg, J. L. (2003). Virtually virgins: Sexual strategies and cervical cancer in Recife, Brazil.
Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press.
Greenhalgh, S. (2001). Under the medical gaze: Facts and fictions of chronic pain. Berkeley:
University of California Press.
Griffiths, V. (1995). Adolescent girls and their friends: A feminist ethnography. Brookfield,
VT: Ashgate.
Gross, J. (2001). Speaking in other voices: An ethnography of Walloon puppet theaters.
Philadelphia: J. Benjamins.
Grossinger, R. (2008). The New York Mets: Ethnography, myth, and subtext. Berkeley, CA:
Frog.
Gubrium, J. F. (1993). Speaking of life: Horizons of meaning for nursing home residents.
New York: Aldine de Gruyter.
Gusterson, H. (1996). Nuclear rites: A weapons laboratory at the end of the cold war.
Berkeley: University of California Press.
Hakken. D. (with Andres, B.). (1993). Computing myths, class realities: An ethnography of
technology and working people in Sheffield, England. Boulder, CO: Westview Press.
Hansen, K. T. (2000). Salaula: The world of secondhand clothing and Zambia. Chicago:
University of Chicago Press.
Hardwick, S. W. (1993). Russian refuge: Religion, migration, and settlement on the North
American Pacific Rim. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
Hatch, E. (1991). Respectable lives: Social standing in rural New Zealand. Berkeley:
University of California Press.
Heilman, S. C. (2001). When a Jew dies: The ethnography of a bereaved son. Berkeley:
University of California Press.
Henriksson, B. (1995). Risk factor love: Homosexuality, sexual interaction and HIV
prevention. Goteborg, Sweden: Goteborg Universitet.
Hertz, E. (1998). The trading crowd: An ethnography of the Shanghai stock market. New
York: Cambridge University Press.
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Herzfeld, M. (1997). Portrait of a Greek imagination: An ethnographic biography of Andreas
Nenedakis. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
Hevey, D. (1993). The creatures that time forgot. New York: Routledge.
Hey, V. (1997). The company she keeps: An ethnography of girls’ friendships. Philadelphia:
Open University Press.
Higgins, M. J., & Coen, T. L. (with Moore-Jazayeri, M). (2000). Streets, bedrooms and
patios: The ordinariness of diversity in Urban Oaxaca: Ethnographic portraits of the
urban poor, transvestites, discapacitados, and other popular cultures. Austin: University
of Texas Press.
Hills, S. L., & Santiago, R. (1992). Tragic magic: The life and crimes of a heroin addict.
Chicago: Nelson-Hall.
Hockenberry, J. (1995). Moving violations. New York: Hyperion.
Hollan, D. W., & Wellenkamp, J. C. (1993). Contentment and suffering: Culture and
experience in Toraja. New York: Columbia University Press.
Holstein, J. A. (1993). Court-ordered insanity: Interpretive practice and involuntary
commitment. New York: Aldine de Gruyter.
Honwana, A. (2006). Child soldiers in Africa. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press.
Hoodfar, H. (1997). Between marriage and the market: Intimate politics and survival in
Cairo. Berkeley: University of California Press.
Horowitz, R. (1995). Teen mothers—citizens or dependents. Chicago: University of Chicago
Press.
Hoskins, J. (1994). The play of time: Kodi perspectives on calendars, history, and exchange.
Berkeley: University of California Press.
Ingstad, B., & Whyte, S. R. (Eds.). (1995). Disability and culture. Berkeley: University of
California Press.
Jacobs, M. D. (1990). Screwing the system and making it work: Juvenile justice in the no-fault
society. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
Jackson, S. R. (2004). Tartan and strings: Ethnography of a musical culture. Dubuque, IA:
Kendall/Hunt.
Jankowski, M. S. (1991). Islands in the street: Gangs and American urban society. Los
Angeles: University of California Press.
Johnson, A. (2003). Families of the forest: The Matsigenka Indians of the Peruvian Amazon.
Berkeley: University of California Press.
Johnson, R. (1990). Death work: A study of the modern execution process. Pacific Grove, CA:
Brooks/Cole.
Jones, S. H. (1997). Kaleidoscope notes: A performative ethnography about women's music
and organizational culture. Walnut Creek, CA: AltaMira Press.
Karakasidou, A. (1997). Fields of wheat, hills of blood: Passages to nationhood in Greek
Macedoonia, 1870-1990. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
Kauffman, K. (1988). Prison officers and their world. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University
Press.
Keesing, R. M. (1992). Custom and confrontation: The Kwaio struggle for cultural autonomy.
Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
Kefelas, M. (2003). Working-class heroes: Protecting home, community, and national in a
Chicago neighborhood. Berkeley: University of California Press.
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Kendall, L. 92002). Hanging out in the virtual pub: Masculinities and relationships online.
Berkeley: University of California Press.
Klein, A. M. (1991). Sugarball: The American game, the Dominican dream. New Haven, CT:
Yale University Press.
Kleinman, S. (1996). Opposing ambitions, gender, and identity in an alternative organization.
Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
Kirch, P. B. (1994). The wet and the dry: Irrigation and agricultural intensification in
Polynesia. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
Komter, M. L. (1998). Dilemmas in the courtroom: A study of trials of violent crimes in the
Netherlands. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum.
Kulick, D. (1998). Travesti: Sex, gender, and culture among Brazilian transgendered
prostitutes. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
Largey, M. (2006). Voodou nation: Haitian art music and cultural nationalism. Chicago:
University of Chicago Press.
Lamb, S. (2000). White saris and sweet mangoes: Aging, gender, and body in North India.
Berkeley: University of California Press.
Lather, P., & Smithies, C. (1997). Troubling the angels: Women living with AIDS. Boulder,
CO: Westview.
Lee, C. K. (1998). Gender and the South China miracle: Two worlds of factor workers.
Berkeley: University of California Press.
Leidner, R. (1993). Fast food and fast talk: Service work and the routinization of everyday
life. Berkeley: University of California Press.
Lepowsky, M. (1994). Fruit of the motherland: Gender in an egalitarian society. New York:
Columbia University Press.
Levinson, B. (2001). We are all equal: Student culture and identity at a Mexican secondary
school, 1988-1998. Durham, NC: Duke University Press.
Levitt, P. (2001). The transnational villagers. Berkeley: University of California Press.
Levy, R. I. (1992). Tahitians: Mind and experience in the Society Islands. Chicago:
University of Chicago Press.
Liebow, E. (1993). Tell them who I am: The lives of homeless women. New York: Free Press.
Liu, X. (2000). In one’s own shadow: An ethnographic account of the condition of postreform rural China. Berkeley: University of California Press.
Lopez, M. E. (1999). When discourses collide: An ethnography of migrant children at home
and in school. New York: Peter Lang.
Lyon-Callo, V. (2004). Inequality, poverty, and neoliberal governance: Activist ethnography
in the homeless sheltering industry. Peterborough, Ontario, Canadao: Broadview Press.
Mahmood, C., & Brody, S. (2000). The guru’s gift: An ethnography exploring gender
equality with North American Sikh women. Mountain View, CA: Mayfield.
Malkki, L. H. (1995). Purity and exile: Violence, memory, and national cosmology among
Hutu refugees in Tanzania. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
Manekar, P. (1999). Screening culture, viewing politics: An ethnography of television,
womanhood, and nation in postcolonial India. Durham, NC: Duke University Press.
Margolis, M. L. (1993). Little Brazil: An ethnography of Brazilian immigrants in New York
City. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.
Markham, A. N. (1998). Life online: Researching real experience in virtual space. Walnut
Creek, CA: Altamira Press.
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Martinez, R. (2001). Crossing over: A Mexican family on the migrant trail. New York:
Metropolitan Books.
Maynard, D. W. (2003). Bad news, good news: Conversational order in everyday talk and
clinical settings. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
McCall, J. C. (2000). Dancing histories: Heuristic ethnography with the Ohafia Igbo. Ann
Arbor: University of Michigan Press.
M’charek, A. (2005). The Human Genome Diversity Project: An ethnography of scientific
practice. New York: Cambridge University Oress.
McClean, S. (2006). An ethnography of crystal and spiritual healers in Northern England:
Marginal medicine and mainstream corners. Lewiston, NY: Edwin Mellon Press.
McFadyen, L. (2004). Voices from the street: An ethnography of India’s street children: A
case study of Delhi. Gurgaon: Hope India.
McGrail, P. (2007). First communion: Ritual, church, and popular religious identity.
Burlington, VT: Ashgate.
McMahon, F. R. (2007). Not just child’s play: Emerging tradition and the lost boys of Sudan.
Jackson: University Press of Mississippi.
Mendoza-Denton, N. (2008). Homegirls: Language and cultural practices among Latina
youth gangs. Malden, MA: Blackwell.
Mellström, U. (2003). Masculinity, power, and technology: A Malaysian ethnography.
Burlington, VT: Ashgate.
Milman, M. (1991). Warm hearts and cold cash. New York: Free Press.
Mishler, C. (2003). Black ducks & salmon bellies: An ethnography of Old Harbor and
Ouzinkie, Alaska. Virginia Beach, VA: Donning.
Mishler, C., & Simeone, W. E. (2004). Han, people of the river: Hän hwëch’in: An
ethnography and ethnohistory. Fairbanks: University of Alaska Press.
Moazam, F. (2006). Bioethics and organ transmplantation in a Muslim society: A study in
culture, ethnography, and religion. Bloomington: Indiana University Press.
Moore, D. (1994). The lads in action: Social process in an urban youth subculture.
Brookfield, VT: Ashgate.
Morrill, C. (1996). The executive way: Conflict management in corporations. Chicago:
University of Chicago Press.
Morton, H. (1996). Becoming Tongan: An ethnography of childhood. Honolulu, University of
Hawai’I Press.
Mosee, D. (2004). Cultivating development: An ethnography of aid policy and practice. Ann
Arbor, MI: Pluto Press.
Mouley, V. S., & Sankaren, J. (1996). Organizational ethnography: An illustrative
application in the study of Indian R&D settings. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
Mountford, R. (2003). The gendered pulpit: Preaching in American Protestant spaces.
Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press.
Moyle, R. (2007). Songs from the second float: A musical ethnography of Takü Atoll, Papua
New Guinea. Honolulu: University of Hawai’i Press.
Murphy, R. (1990). The body silent. New York: Norton.
Nabokov, I. (2000). Religion against the self: An ethnography of Tamil rituals. New York:
Oxford University Press.
Nagle, R. (1997). Claiming the virgin: The broken promise of liberation theology in Brazil.
New York: Routledge.
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Napolitano, V. (2002). Migration, mujercitas, and medicine men: Living in urban Mexico.
Berkeley: University of California Press.
Nardini, G. (1999). Che bella figura! The power of performance in an Italian ladies’ club in
Chicago. Albany: State University of New York Press.
Nathan, R. (2005). My freshman year: What a professor learned by becoming a student.
Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press.
Ness, S. A. (2003). Where Asia smiles: An ethnography of Philippine tourism. Philadelphia:
University of Pennsylvania Press.
Oakes, G. (1990). The soul of the salesman: The moral ethos of personal sales. New York:
Humanitas.
Ogasawara, Y. (1998). Office ladies and salaried men: Power, gender, and work in Japanese
companies. Berkeley: University of California Press.
Olwig, K. F. (2007). Caribbean journeys: An ethnography of migration and home in three
family networks. Durham, NC: Duke University Press.
Opie, I. (1993). The people in the playground. New York: Oxford University Press.
Orr, J. E. (1996). Talking about machines: An ethnography of a modern job. Ithaca, NY: ILR
Press.
Ouellet, L. J. (1994). Pedal to the metal: The work lives of truckers. Philadelphia: Temple
University Press.
Padilla, F. M. (1992). The gang as an American enterprise. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers
University Press.
Padilla, F. M. (1997). The struggle of Latino/Latina university students. New York:
Routledge.
Park, C. E. (2003). Voices from the straw mat: Toward an ethnography of Korean story
singing. Honolulu: University of Hawai`i Press.
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