An Analytic Glossary to Social Inquiry Using Institutional and Political Activist Ethnography

This analytic glossary, composed of 52 terms, is a practical reference and working tool for persons preparing to conduct theoretically informed qualitative social science research drawing from institutional and political activist ethnography. Researchers using these approaches examine social problem...

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Main Author: Laura Bisaillon PhD
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2012-12-01
Series:International Journal of Qualitative Methods
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/160940691201100506
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spelling doaj-cfe0503a611243e995a5aad28b51716a2020-11-25T02:48:07ZengSAGE PublishingInternational Journal of Qualitative Methods1609-40692012-12-011110.1177/16094069120110050610.1177_160940691201100506An Analytic Glossary to Social Inquiry Using Institutional and Political Activist EthnographyLaura Bisaillon PhDThis analytic glossary, composed of 52 terms, is a practical reference and working tool for persons preparing to conduct theoretically informed qualitative social science research drawing from institutional and political activist ethnography. Researchers using these approaches examine social problems and move beyond interpretation by explicating how these problems are organized and what social and ruling relations coordinate them. Political activist ethnography emerges from, and extends, institutional ethnography by producing knowledge explicitly for activism and social movement organizing ends. The assemblage of vocabulary and ideas in this word list are new, and build on existing methodological resources. This glossary offers an extensive, analytic, and challenging inventory of language that brings together terms from these ethnographic approaches with shared ancestry. This compilation is designed to serve as an accessible “one-stop-shop” resource for persons using or contemplating using institutional and political activist ethnography in their research and/or activist projects.https://doi.org/10.1177/160940691201100506
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description This analytic glossary, composed of 52 terms, is a practical reference and working tool for persons preparing to conduct theoretically informed qualitative social science research drawing from institutional and political activist ethnography. Researchers using these approaches examine social problems and move beyond interpretation by explicating how these problems are organized and what social and ruling relations coordinate them. Political activist ethnography emerges from, and extends, institutional ethnography by producing knowledge explicitly for activism and social movement organizing ends. The assemblage of vocabulary and ideas in this word list are new, and build on existing methodological resources. This glossary offers an extensive, analytic, and challenging inventory of language that brings together terms from these ethnographic approaches with shared ancestry. This compilation is designed to serve as an accessible “one-stop-shop” resource for persons using or contemplating using institutional and political activist ethnography in their research and/or activist projects.
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