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  • Sērija : Sage Benchmarks in Social Research Methods
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Ethnography is an extremely broad church, and the range of methodological stances adopted by ethnographers extends across theoretical, political and technological divides. As a method it is intense and often makes considerable personal demands on the researcher, but as an academic product, the ethnography can be a vivid document with human resonance impossible to recreate by the application of any other methodology.





This collection emphasises something of the range of possibilities by focusing on Ethnography in different settings. Implicit in the text is the very specific problems encountered by ethnographers engaging with these very specific fields.



Volume One: The Urban Condition addresses attempts by ethnographers to describe and understand urban life.



Volume Two: Work covers a range of employment experiences and highlights issues surrounding the ethnographic penetration of the work environment and the cultures that lay hidden within them. Volume Three: Body, Sport and Leisure considers the sociologies of health, sport and the body.



Volume Four: Deviance features the move towards more contemporary forms of transgression in Ethnography itself.
Appendix of Sources ix
Editor's Introduction: Ethnography-Hidden Worlds xix
Dick Hobbs
Volume I The Urban Condition
1 Jelly's Place: An Ethnographic Memoir
1(24)
Elijah Anderson
2 Ethnography and Housing Studies
25(32)
Adrian Franklin
3 "People's Lives Are Hanging Here": Low Wage Workers Share Their Experience of Job Loss
57(16)
Amanda M. Gunn
4 The Toilet Paper: Femininity, Class and Mis-recognition
73(20)
Beverley Skeggs
5 Inside the Empire: Ethnography of a Global Citadel in New York
93(32)
Gregory Smithsimon
6 Talking City Trouble: Interactional Vandalism, Social Inequality, and the "Urban Interaction Problem"
125(32)
Mitchell Duneier
Harvey Molotch
7 Keeping Ethnography Alive in an Urbanizing World
157(16)
Roger Sanjek
8 The Asshole
173(20)
John Van Maanen
9 New Hobos or Neo-Romantic Fantasy? Urban Ethnography beyond the Neoliberal Disconnect
193(34)
Teresa Gowan
10 Hospital Ethnography: Introduction
227(14)
Sjaak van der Geest
Kaja Finkler
11 Habits and Amusements of Costermongers
241(16)
Henry Mayhew
12 A Stranger at the Gate: Reflections on the Chicago School of Sociology
257(8)
Nels Anderson
13 Police Lying
265(18)
Peter K. Manning
14 Behind Bars: Social Control in Licensed Premises
283(38)
Phil Hadfield
15 The Hustler
321(16)
Ned Polsky
16 Wine Alley: The Sociology of a Dreadful Enclosure
337(26)
Sean Damer
17 A Night in a Taxi-Dance Hall
363(8)
Paul Cressey
18 East End Entrepreneurship
371(38)
Dick Hobbs
19 Salvage Operations
409(30)
Jeff Ferrell
20 Being at Home: Space for Belonging in a London Caff
439
Suzanne M. Hall
Volume II Work
21 Work Culture in the Nursing Home: Adaptation and Resistance among Nursing Aides
1(22)
Nancy Foner
22 Becoming a Firefighter
23(32)
Matthew Desmond
23 Bodies for Rent: Labor and Marginality in Southern Louisiana
55(20)
Rylan Higgins
24 Working in the Fantasy Factory: The Attention Hypothesis and the Enacting of Masculine Power in Strip Clubs
75(22)
Elizabeth Anne Wood
25 Clinging to Collectivism? Some Ethnographic Shop-Floor Evidence from the British Lock Industry 1979-98
97(22)
John Black
Anne-Marie Greene
Peter Ackers
26 The Driver: Adaptations and Identities in the Urban Worlds of Pizza Delivery Employees
119(22)
Patrick T. Kinkade
Michael A. Katovich
27 Self for Sale: Notes on the Work of Hollywood Talent Managers
141(22)
Sasha David
28 Organizational Time: Temporal Demands and the Experience of Work in Restaurant Kitchens
163(24)
Gary Alan Fine
29 Service and Surveillance: Infrapolitics at Work among Casino Cocktail Waitresses
187(28)
Lorraine Bayard de Volo
30 The Fate of Idealism in Medical School
215(10)
Howard S. Becker
Blanche Geer
31 Teaching Wedding Rules: How Bridal Workers Negotiate Control over Their Customers
225(30)
Marisa Corrado
32 Ladies, Flirts, and Tomboys: Strategies for Managing Sexual Harassment in an Underground Coal Mine
255(20)
Kristen R. Yount
33 The Bonus
275(32)
Peter Bearman
34 "The Dog You Deserve": Ambivalence in the K-9 Officer/Patrol Dog Relationship
307(24)
Clinton R. Sanders
35 Muck and Magic: Cultural Transformations in the World of Farm Animal Veterinary Surgeons
331(16)
Lindsay Hamilton
36 Class in Construction: London Building Workers, Dirty Work and Physical Cultures
347
Darren Thiel
Volume III Body, Sport and Leisure
37 Undressing the Researcher: Feminism, Embodiment and Sexuality at a Queer Bathhouse Event
1(14)
Alison L. Bain
Catherine J. Nash
38 The Mundanity of Excellence: An Ethnographic Report on Stratification and Olympic Swimmers
15(26)
Daniel F. Chambliss
39 Looking Good, Feeling Good: The Embodied Pleasures of Vibrant Physicality
41(26)
Lee F. Monaghan
40 Pugs at Work: Bodily Capital and Bodily Labour among Professional Boxers
67(30)
Loic J.D. Wacquant
41 "Deep Play: Notes on the Balinese Cockfight"
97(20)
Clifford Geertz
42 `Hard' Women and `Soft' Women: The Social Construction of Identities among Female Boxers
117(14)
Christine Mennesson
43 The Female Bodybuilder as a Gender Outlaw
131(24)
Chris Shilling
Tanya Bunsell
44 `We're Not from Norway': Football and Civic Pride in Bergen, Norway
155(28)
Gary Armstrong
Hans Hognestad
45 Skydiving and the Metaphorical Edge
183(22)
James Hardie-Bick
46 American Hegemony, Dominican Resistance, and Baseball
205(18)
Alan M. Klein
47 Boyhood, Organized Sports, and the Construction of Masculinities
223(22)
Michael Messner
48 The Occupational Culture of the Boxer
245(14)
S. Kirson Weinberg
Henry Arond
49 Small Groups and Culture Creation: The Idioculture of Little League Baseball Teams
259(18)
Gary Alan Fine
50 Scotland's Tartan Army in Italy: The Case for the Carnivalesque
277(22)
Richard Giulianotti
51 A Woman's Place Is in the... Cardiovascular Room?? Gender Relations, the Body, and the Gym
299(26)
Shari L. Dworkin
52 Sport Ethnography: A Personal Account
325
Susan Brownell
Volume IV Deviance
53 "Banana Time" Job Satisfaction and Informal Interaction
1(24)
Donald F. Roy
54 Up It Up: Gender and the Accomplishment of Street Robbery
25(28)
Jody Miller
55 One Hundred Dollars and a Dead Man: Ethical Decision Making in Ethnographic Fieldwork
53(32)
Steven L. VanderStaay
56 Thieves, Convicts and the Inmate Culture
85(18)
John Irwin
Donald R. Cressey
57 Becoming a Marihuana User
103(12)
Howard S. Becker
58 Shifts and Oscillations in Deviant Careers: The Case of Upper-Level Drug Dealers and Smugglers
115(20)
Patricia A. Adler
Peter Adler
59 In Search of Masculinity: Violence, Respect and Sexuality among Puerto Rican Crack Dealers in East Harlem
135(20)
Philippe Bourgois
60 The Madam as Teacher: The Training of House Prostitutes
155(14)
Barbara Sherman Heyl
61 Crack to Heroin? Drug Markets and Transition
169(24)
Bruce A. Jacobs
62 Alibis and Aliases: Some Notes on the `Motives' of Fiddling Bread Salesmen
193(24)
Jason Ditton
63 The Sociology of Vincent's Place
217(26)
Carl Klockars
64 A Successful Female Crack Dealer: A Case Study of a Deviant Career
243(18)
Eloise Dunlap
Bruce D. Johnson
Ali Manwar
65 Methods: The Sociologist as Voyeur
261(24)
Laud Humphreys
66 Taking Care of Business - The Heroin User's Life on the Street
285
Edward Preble
John J. Casey, Jr
Dick Hobbs is Professor of Sociology. He worked in a number of manual and clerical jobs before training as a schoolteacher and working in London schools. He undertook postgraduate work at the LSE and the University of Surrey, and worked at the Centre for Criminological Research at the University of Oxford, and briefly at the Polytechnic of Central London, before taking up a post at Durham University in 1990 where he worked in both the Sociology and Law Departments. He joined the LSE in September 2005.

His interests focus on ethnographic work, working class entrepreneurship, the sociology of deviance, professional and organized crime, violence, drug markets, and the night-time economy. Dick Hobbs is currently working on a book looking at the sociology of organized crime in the UK.  He is also working on a 4 volume edited collection on ethnography, and a collaborative book on the policing and security implications of the 2012 Olympics.