Ethnography unbound : power and resistance in the modern metropolis

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Format : Book
Language : anglais
Title statement : Ethnography unbound : power and resistance in the modern metropolis / Michael Burawoy... [et al.]
Published : Berkeley, Los Angeles, London : University of California Press , C. 1991
Physical Description : 1 vol. (X-352 p.)
Content : Reconstructing social theories / Michael Burawoy. New social movements. Silence, death, and the invisible enemy : AIDS activism and social movement "newness" / Joshua Gamson. "Fight the power" : two groups mobilize for peace / Josepha Schiffman. Reorganizing the workplace. Dividing up the struggle : the consequences of "split" welfare work for union activism / Alice Burton. Managing without managers : crisis and resolution in a collective bakery / Ann Arnett Ferguson. New immigrants. A maid by any other name : the transformation of "dirty work" by Central American immigrants / Leslie Salzinger. "Unlikely heroes" : the evolution of female leadership in a Cambodian ethnic enclave / Shiori Ui. From classroom to community. Mr. Henry makes a deal : negotiated teaching in a junior high school / Leslie Hurst. Coming together : an interactive model of schooling / Nadine Gartrell. Researching the researchers. The politics of prevention : ethnographers combat AIDS among drug users / Kathryn J. Fox
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Bibliography : Bibliogr. p. 331-344. Index. Notes bibliogr.
ISBN : 0-520-07320-7
0-520-07322-3