partial bibliography on ethnography (1995-2002)

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PARTIAL BIBLIOGRAPHY ON ETHNOGRAPHY (1995-2002)
Teun A. van Dijk
Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona
E-mail: teun at discourse-in-society.org.
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The studies listed here were selected because they had the search expression “ethnograph*”
in their titles or in their descriptors.
Sources:
Journals: Social Science Citation Index (ISI). Only selection of journals searched.
Books: Catalogues of Library of Congress, and other major libraries in the USA, Canada,
France and Spain, searched with the program Bookwhere (Sea Change Co).
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Adams, J. (1998). The Wrongs of Reciprocity: Fieldwork Among Chilean Working-Class
Women. Journal of Contemporary Ethnography, 27(2), 219-241.
Adams, J. (2002). Gender and Social-Movement Decline: Shantytown Women and the
Prodemocracy Movement in Pinochets Chile. Journal of Contemporary
Ethnography, 31(3), 285-322.
Adams, L. L. (1999). The Mascot Researcher: Identity, Power, and Knowledge in
Fieldwork. Journal of Contemporary Ethnography, 28(4), 331-363.
Ahrens, T. (1997). Talking Accounting: An Ethnography of Management Knowledge in
British and German Brewers. Accounting Organizations and Society, 22(7), 617637.
Aikman, S. (1999). Intercultural education and literacy an ethnographic study of indigenous
knowledge and learning in the Peruvian Amazone. Amsterdam Philadelphia, PA:
John Benjamins.
Albert, B. (1997). Ethnographic Situation and Ethnic Movements: Notes on PostMalinowskian Fieldwork. Critique of Anthropology, 17(1), 53-65.
Allen, L. Q. (2000). Culture and the Ethnographic Interview in Foreign-Language Teacher
Development. Foreign Language Annals, 33(1), 51-57.
Anton, M. M. (1996). Using Ethnographic Techniques in Classroom Observation: A Study
of Success in a Foreign-Language Class. Foreign Language Annals, 29(4), 551-561.
Asten, M. A. (1997). Lesbian family relationships in American society: The making of an
ethnographic film. Westport, Conn.: Praeger.
Auge, M. (1999). Travels and Ethnography: Life as Narrative. Homme(151), 11-19.
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Auyero, J. (1999). Performing Evita: A Tale of 2 Peronist Women. Journal of
Contemporary Ethnography, 27(4), 461-493.
Auyero, J. (2002). The Judge, the Cop, and the Queen of Carnival: Ethnography,
Storytelling, and the (Contested) Meanings of Protest. Theory and Society, 31(2),
151-187.
Bader, C. (2002). Les guerriers nus aux confins de l´Ethiopie. Paris: Payot.
Ball, L. J., & Ormerod, T. C. (2000). Putting Ethnography to Work: The Case for a
Cognitive Ethnography of Design. International Journal of Human-Computer
Studies, 53(1), 147-168.
Banfield, G. (1999). Ideological Work: Health-Education at Hillside-High. Journal of
Contemporary Ethnography, 28(2), 138-165.
Banister, E. M. (1996). Spradley´s ethnographic questioning: An invitation for healing.
Journal of Constructivist Psychology, 9(3), 213-224.
Barbash, I., & Taylor, L. (1997). Cross-cultural filmmaking: A handbook for making
documentary and ethnographic films & videos. Berkeley: University of California
Press.
Barrett, R. J. (1999). The writing-talking cure: an ethnography of record-speech events in a
psychiatric hospital. In C. N. Candlin, & K. Hyland (Eds.), Writing: Texts, processes
and practices. (pp. 244-266). London: Longman.
Bateman, G. C. (1996). Attitudes of the Deaf community toward political activism. In Ila
Parasnis (Ed.), Cultural and language diversity and the deaf experience. (pp. 146159). New York, NY: Cambridge University Press.
Beaud, S., & Weber, F. (1998). Guide de l´enquête de terrain: Produire et analyser des
données ethnographiques. Paris: Éditions la Découverte.
Bennett, A. (1999). Rappin on the Tyne: White Hip Hop Culture in Northeast England: An
Ethnographic Study. Sociological Review, 47(1), 1-24.
Bhatti, G. (1999). Asian children at home and at school: An ethnographic study. London
New York: Routledge.
Billig, M. (1997). From codes to utterances: Cultural studies, discourse and psychology. In:
Ferguson, Marjorie, & Golding, Peter (Eds.), Cultural studies in question. (pp. 205226). London, England UK: Sage Publications.
Blum, L. (1997). Community assessment of natural food sources of Vitamin A: Guidelines
for an ethnographic protocol. Boston Ottawa: International Nutrition Foundation for
Developing Countries International Development Research Centre.
Bourveau, A. (1996). The Ethnography of Communication in Teaching French as a Second
Language; L´Ethnographie de la communication dans l´enseignement du francais
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langue etrangere. Occasional Papers Applied Linguistics Association of Australia,
15, 1-12.
Boyarin, J. (1996). Palestine and Jewish history: Criticism at the borders of ethnography.
Minneapolis, Minn.: University of Minnesota Press.
Braithwaite, C. A. (1997). Saah-Naaghai-Bikeh-Hozhoon: An Ethnography of Navajo
Educational Communication Practices. Communication Education, 46(4), 219-233.
Brown, B. (2000). The Artful Use of Groupware: An Ethnographic Study of How Lotus
Notes Is Used in Practice. Behaviour & Information Technology, 19(4), 263-273.
Brown, P. (1996). Catskill Culture: The Rise and Fall of a Jewish Resort Area Seen
Through Personal Narrative and Ethnography. Journal of Contemporary
Ethnography, 25(1), 83-119.
Büch, B. (2001). De hele wereld in een vitrinekast het volkenkundig museum & de rest van
de wereld. Amsterdam: Arbeiderspers.
Burton, L. M. (1997). Ethnography and the Meaning of Adolescence in High-Risk
Neighborhoods. Ethos, 25(2), 208-217.
Byram, M. (Ed.). (1998). Language learning in intercultural perspective approaches through
drama and ethnography. Cambridge, England New York: Cambridge University
Press.
Byriam, M., & Fleming, M. (1998). Language learning in intercultural perspective:
approaches through drama and ethnography. Cambridge: Cambridge University
Press
Cain, A., & Zarate, G. (1996). The Role of Training Courses in Developing Openness to
Otherness: From Tourism to Ethnography. Language Culture and Curriculum, 9(1),
66-83.
Cant, S., & Sharma, U. (1998). Reflexivity, Ethnography and the Professions
(Complementary Medicine): Watching You Watching Me Watching You (and
Writing About Both of Us). Sociological Review, 46(2), 244-263.
Charmaz, K., & Mitchell, R. G. (1996). The Myth of Silent Authorship: Self, Substance,
and Style in Ethnographic Writing. Symbolic Interaction, 19(4), 285-302.
Chatterji, R. (1998). An ethnography of dementia: A case study of an Alzheimer´s disease
patient in the Netherlands. Culture, Medicine & Psychiatry, 22(3), 355-382.
Christian, P., Bentley, M. E., Pradhan, R., & West, K. P. (1998). An Ethnographic Study of
Night Blindness Ratauni Among Women in the Terai of Nepal. Social Science &
Medicine, 46(7), 879-889.
Clough, P. T. (1997). Autotelecommunication and Autoethnography: A Reading of Carolyn
Ellis Final Negotiations. Sociological Quarterly, 38(1), 95-110.
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Cohen, D., Bowdle, B. F., Nisbett, R. E., & Schwarz, N. (1996). Insult, Aggression, and the
Southern Culture of Honor: An Experimental Ethnography. Journal of Personality
and Social Psychology, 70(5), 945-960.
Cohen, D., Nisbett, R. E., Bowdle, B. F., & Schwarz, N. (1996). Insult, aggression, and the
southern culture of honor: An ”experimental ethnography.” Journal of Personality
and Social Psychology, 70(5), 945-960.
Cohler, B. J., & Cole, T. (1996). Studying older lives: Reciprocal acts of telling and
listening. In James E. Birren, Gary M. Kenyon, Jan-Erik Ruth, Johannes J. F.
Schroots, & Torbjorn Svensson (Eds.), Aging and biography: Explorations in adult
development. (pp. 61-76). New York, NY: Springer Publishing Co.
Cole, J. (1997). The new racism in Europe: A Sicilian ethnography. Cambridge (U.K. New
York: Cambridge University Press.
Cole, S. C., Howard-Bobiwash, H., & Bridgman, R. (Eds.). (1999). Feminist fields:
Ethnographic insights. Peterborough, Ont.: Broadview Press.
Condominas, G. (1998). Le bouddhisme au village Notes ethnographiques sur les pratiques
religieuses dans la société rurale lao, plaine de Vientiane. Vientiane: Cahiers de
France.
Cooper, G. (1998). Simulating Difference: Ethnography and the Relations of Intellectual
Production. British Journal of Sociology, 49(1), 20-35.
Crawford, L. (1996). Personal Ethnography. Communication Monographs, 63(2), 158-170.
Crawford, P. I. (Ed.). (1996). Construction of the viewer: Media ethnography and the
anthropology of audiences. Denmark: Intervention Press in association with the
Nordic Anthropological Film Association.
Crawford, T., Chen, C., & Kelly, G. J. (1997). Creating authentic opportunities for
presenting science: The influence of audience on student talk. Journal of Classroom
Interaction, 32(2), 1-13.
Crewe, E., & Harrison, E. (1998). Whose development? An ethnography of aid. London
New York: Zed Books.
Croft, S. E. (1999). Creating Locales Through Storytelling: An Ethnography of a Group
Home for Men with Mental-Retardation. Western Journal of Communication, 63(3),
329-347.
Cronk, L. (1998). Ethnographic Text Formation Processes. Social Science Information sur
les Sciences Sociales, 37(2), 321-349.
Darrah, C. N. (1996). Learning and work: An exploration in industrial ethnography. New
York: Garland Publishing.
Davis, K. A., & Henze, R. C. (1998). Applying Ethnographic Perspectives to Issues in
Cross-Cultural Pragmatics. Journal of Pragmatics, 30(4), 399-419.
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Deandrade, L. L. (2000). Negotiating from the Inside: Constructing Racial and EthnicIdentity in Qualitative Research. Journal of Contemporary Ethnography, 29(3), 268290.
Delcasino, V. J. (2001). Decision-Making in an Ethnographic Context. Geographical
Review, 91(1-2), 454-462.
Dennis, J. P. (2000). From Arcadia to Utopia: Manipulating Same-Sex Desire in
Ethnographic Texts. Journal of Contemporary Ethnography, 29(5), 618-640.
Derné, S. (2000). Movies, masculinity, and modernity: An ethnography of men´s filmgoing
in India. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press.
Desantis, A. D. (2002). Smoke Screen: An Ethnographic Study of a Cigar Shops Collective
Rationalization. Health Communication, 14(2), 167-198.
Dillon, R. G. (2002). Boundary Work: American Ethnographers as Intercultural
Communicators in Japan. International Journal of Intercultural Relations, 26(1), 5989.
Diamond, J. (1996). Status and Power in Verbal Interaction: A Study of Discourse in a
Closeortheastern University Press.
Dohan, D., & Sanchezjankowski, M. (1998). Using Computers to Analyze Ethnographic
Field Data: Theoretical and Practical Considerations. Annual Review of Sociology,
24, 477-498.
Dossa, P. A. (1997). Reconstruction of the Ethnographic Field Sites: Mediating Identities:
Case-Study of a Bohra Muslim Woman in Lamu (Kenya). Womens Studies
International Forum, 20(4), 505-515.
Dougherty, C. (2001). The raft of Odysseus: The ethnographic imagination of Homer´s
Odyssey. Oxford New York: Oxford University Press.
Dufour, D. L., Staten, L. K., Reina, J. C., & Spurr, G. B. (1997). Understanding the
Nutrition of Poor Urban Women: Ethnographic and Biological Approaches.
Collegium Antropologicum, 21(1), 29-39.
Dunn, J. L. (1998). Defining Women: Notes Toward an Understanding of Structure and
Agency in the Negotiation of Sex. Journal of Contemporary Ethnography, 26(4),
479-510.
Erickson, F. (1996). Ethnographic Microanalysis. In McKay, Sandra Lee, & Hornberger,
Nancy H. (Eds.), Sociolinguistics and Language Teaching. (pp. 283-306). New
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Fabian, J. (2002). Virtual Archives and Ethnographic Writing: Commentary as a New
Genre. Current Anthropology, 43(5), 775-786.
Fenwick, J., Barclay, L., & Schmied, V. (1999). Activities and Interactions in Level-II
Nurseries: A Report of an Ethnographic Study. Journal of Perinatal & Neonatal
Nursing, 13(1), 53-65.
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Ferrell, J., & Hamm, M. S. (1998). Ethnography at the edge: Crime, deviance, and field
research. Boston, Mass.: Northeastern University Press.
Fitch, K. L. (1998). Text and Context: A Problematic Distinction for Ethnography. Research
on Language and Social Interaction, 31(1), 91-107.
Foster, S. B. (1996). Communication experiences of deaf people: An ethnographic account.
In Ila Parasnis (Ed.), Cultural and language diversity and the deaf experience. (pp.
117-135). New York, NY: Cambridge University Press.
Fox, J. W., & Cook, G. W. (1996). Constructing Maya Communities: Ethnography for
Archaeology. Current Anthropology, 37(5), 811-821.
Futrell, R. (1999). Performative governance: Impression management, teamwork, and
conflict containment in city commission proceedings. Journal of Contemporary
Ethnography, 27(4), 494-529.
Gehart, D. R., & Lyle, R. R. (2001). Client Experience of Gender in Therapeutic
Relationships: An Interpretive Ethnography. Family Process, 40(4), 443-458.
Gewertz, D., & Errington, F. (1996). On PepsiCo and piety in a Papua New Guinea
”modernity”. American Ethnologist, 23(3), 476-493.
Gill, F., & Maclean, C. (2002). Knowing Your Place: Gender and Reflexivity in 2
Ethnographies. Sociological Research Online, 7(2), U42-U56.
Gmelch, G., & Sanantonio, P. M. (2001). Baseball Wives: Gender and the Work of
Baseball. Journal of Contemporary Ethnography, 30(3), 335-356.
Goldstein, A. E., Safarik, L., Reiboldt, W., Albright, L., & Kellett, C. (1996). An
Ethnographic Approach to Understanding Service Use Among Ethnically Diverse
Low-Income Families. Marriage and Family Review, 24(3-4), 297-321.
Goldstein, T. (2002). No Pain, No Gain: Student Playwriting as Critical Ethnographic
Language Research. Canadian Modern Language Review-Revue Canadienne des
Langues Vivantes, 59(1), 53-76.
Goode, J. (Ed.). (2001). New poverty studies the ethnography of power, politics, and
impoverished people in the United States. New York: New York University Press.
Gorman, T. J. (1998). Social-Class and Parental Attitudes Toward Education: Resistance
and Conformity to Schooling in the Family. Journal of Contemporary Ethnography,
27(1), 10-44.
Goslingaroy, G. M. (2000). Body Boundaries, Fiction of the Female Self: An Ethnographic
Perspective on Power, Feminism, and the Reproductive Technologies. Feminist
Studies, 26(1), 113-140.
Grove, K. A., Kelly, D. P., & Liu, J. (1997). But Nice Girls Dont Get It: Women, Symbolic
Capital, and the Social Construction of AIDS. Journal of Contemporary
Ethnography, 26(3), 317-337.
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Groves, J. M., & Chang, K. A. (1999). Romancing Resistance and Resisting Romance:
Ethnography and the Construction of Power in the Filipina Domestic Worker
Community in Hong-Kong. Journal of Contemporary Ethnography, 28(3), 235-265.
Gubrium, J. F., & Holstein, J. A. (1999). At the Border of Narrative and Ethnography.
Journal of Contemporary Ethnography, 28(5), 561-573.
Gutmann, M. C. (1997). The Ethnographic (G)Ambit: Women and the Negotiation of
Masculinity in Mexico-City. American Ethnologist, 24(4), 833-855.
Hammersley, M. (1998). Reading ethnographic research: A critical guide. London New
York: Longman.
Hammersley, M. (1999). Not Bricolage But Boatbuilding: Exploring 2 Metaphors for
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Hammersley, M. (Ed.). (1999). Researching school experience ethnographic studies of
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Harrienger, M. (1998). The role of discourse in composing a life. Journal of Aging Studies,
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Harry, B., Day, M., & Quist, F. (1998). He Cant Really Play: An Ethnographic Study of
Sibling Acceptance and Interaction. Journal of the Association for Persons With
Severe Handicaps, 23(4), 289-299.
Henning, P. H. (1998). Ways of Learning: An Ethnographic Study of the Work and Situated
Learning of a Group of Refrigeration Service Technicians. Journal of Contemporary
Ethnography, 27(1), 85-136.
Hernandez, J. E. Z. (1998). Ethnography, Cultural-Change and Local-Power. Journal of
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Higbie, T. (1997). Crossing Class Boundaries: Tramp Ethnographers and Narratives of
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Hindmarsh, J., & Heath, C. (2000). Sharing the Tools of the Trade: The Interactional
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Holland, D. C., Foley, D. E., & Levinson, B. A. (Eds.). (1996). The cultural production of
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Holliday, A. (1996). Developing a Sociological Imagination: Expanding Ethnography in
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Hones, D. F. (1999). Crises, Continuity, and the Refugee: Educational Narratives of a
Hmong Father and His Children. Journal of Contemporary Ethnography, 28(2), 166198.
Hovde, M. R. (2000). Tactics for Building Images of Audience in Organizational Contexts:
An Ethnographic Study of Technical Communicators. Journal of Business and
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Howell, B. J. (1999). Nearby Ethnography from the American Heartland. American
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Hoyt, D. L. (2001). The Reanimation of the Primitive: Fin-de-Siecle Ethnographic
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Huang, Y. (2002). Transpacific displacement ethnography, translation, and intertextual
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Hymes, D. (1996). Ethnography, Linguistics, Narrative Inequality: Toward an
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Ivanyi, Z. (1996). Ethnographic Conversation Analysis: A Description; Die
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Jones, T. E. (2000). Ethnography, Belief Ascription, and Epistemological Barriers. Human
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Kaspin, D. (1997). On Ethnographic Authority and the Tourist Trade: Anthropology in the
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Keedy, J. L., Fleming, T. G., Wheat, D. L., & Gentry, R. B. (1998). Students as MeaningMakers and the Quest for the Common School: A Micro-Ethnography of a Us
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Kelle, H. (2000). Gender and Territoriality in Games Played by 9-Year-Old to 12-Year-Old
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Kelly, G. J., & Crawford, T. (1997). An ethnographic investigation of the discourse
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Kingston, S. (1999). The Essential Attitude: Authenticity in Primitive Art, Ethnographic
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Levinson, B. A. (1998). The moral construction of student rights: Discourse and judgment
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Mizrachi, N. (2001). When the Hospital Becomes Home: Visibility, Knowledge, and Power
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