Ethnographies in Pan Pacific research : tensions and positionings /

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Other Authors: Rinehart, Robert E., 1951-
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York : Routledge, 2015.
Edition:1st Edition.
Series:Routledge studies in anthropology ; 22.
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Table of Contents:
  • Proem : Archipelagoes of Pan Pacific Ethnographies / Robert E. Rinehart and elke emerald
  • Ethnographic Writing in the Age of Facebook / Ruth Behar
  • Performing "SHOT" : Personalizing North Philly, Poverty and Performance Poetry / Kimmika L. H. Williams-Witherspoon
  • Activist Ethnography : Becoming the "Toilet Lady", Navigating Roles in the Field / Keely Kidner
  • Autoperformance Ethnography as an Act of Movement from Trauma and Loss to Memory and Redress in Chilean Victims of the Pinochet Regime / Pamela Zapata-Sepúlveda
  • Indigenous Research : Practice and Advocacy / Rogelia Pe-Pua
  • Cultural Consideration and Mixed Methods for Psychological Research : A Sri Lankan Perspective / Shemana Cassim, Darrin Hodgetts and Ottilie Stolte
  • Research with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Students in New South Wales, Australia: Ethical and Methodological Positioning / Katie Wilson and Judith Wilks
  • Whanaungatanga is Not an Option : An Autoethnography in Two Voices / Jacquie Kidd
  • White Lines : Racist Graffiti, Skinhead Youth and Violence in the English Suburbs / Anoop Nayak
  • Accompanied by Suspicion : An Ethnographic Account of Negotiating Gender Tensions and Positioning in Counselling Practice and Researching Child Sexuality / Paul Flanagan
  • Stories That Challenge Dominant Discourses / Judy Hunter
  • Performing Humour and Irony in Forming Ethical Subjectivities : The Cases of Ultimate Frisbee and Contemporary Academia / Hamish Crocket, Kathie Crocket and Elmarie Kotze
  • Ko te tangata ka whai i te matauranga ka whai i te maramatanga : The Journey of Knowledge is a Journey of Enlightenment Indigenous Methodologies / Rangi Matamua and Hemi Whaanga
  • Matauranga Maori and the "Creative Potential" of Maori Communities / Te Ahukaramu Charles Royal
  • Hoatu ki te riri tu ngutu!/Go Forth into Battle! / Rangi Matamua
  • Te wawao i te matauranga Maori : Indigenous Knowledge in a Digital Age : Issues and Ethics of Knowledge Management and Knowledge Exchange in Aotearoa/New Zealand / Hemi Whaanga and Priscilla Wehi
  • Te Pa Harakeke : Whanau as a Site of Wellbeing / Leonie Pihama, Jenny Lee, Rihi Te Nana, Donna Campbell, Hinemoanaiti Greensill and Tammy Tauroa
  • Postscrip t: Maintaining Balance in Research Climates for Indigenous Academics / Paul Whitinui, Rogelia Pe-Pua, Anoop Nayak, Ruth Behar, Ngahuia Te Awekotuku and Linda Waimarie Nikora.