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Interactional Ethnography: Designing and Conducting Discourse-Based Ethnographic Research [Mīkstie vāki]

Edited by (University of California, USA), Edited by (University of Central Florida, USA)
  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 316 pages, height x width: 229x152 mm, weight: 281 g, 15 Tables, black and white; 12 Line drawings, black and white; 3 Halftones, black and white; 15 Illustrations, black and white
  • Izdošanas datums: 12-Aug-2022
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1032104686
  • ISBN-13: 9781032104683
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Focusing specifically on Interactional Ethnography (IE) as a distinct, discourse-based form of ethnography, this book introduces readers to the logic and practice behind IE and exemplifies the logic of ethnographic inquiry through a range of example-based chapters.

Edited by two of the foremost scholars in the field of IE, this book brings together a body of work that has until now been largely dispersed. Illustrating how IE intersects with ethnographic methods – including observation, interviews, and fieldwork – the book highlights considerations relating to data analysis, researcher positionality, and the ethics of engaging participants in research. Offering examples of IE in international contexts and across a range of social science and educational settings, the book provides foundational principles and key examples of IE to guide readers’ work.

This book offers researchers, scholars, and teacher educators a definitive, novel contribution to current methodological literature on IE broadly, and will be of particular use to ethnographers starting out in their career. Due to the interdisciplinary nature of the volume in illustrating the use of IE in a range of educational sub-disciplines, the book’s relevance extends to the fields of medical education, teacher education, arts and literacy research, as well as providing situated examples of IE in settings with relevance to the social sciences, anthropology, and cultural studies.



Focusing specifically on Interactional Ethnography (IE) as a distinct, discourse-based form of ethnography, this book introduces readers to the logic and practice behind IE, and exemplifies the logic of ethnographic inquiry through a range of example-based chapters.

Introduction: Ethnographic Spaces of Possibilities: Interactional
Ethnography in Focus
Audra Skukauskait and Judith L. Green

Part 1: Languaculture in IE Programs of Research and Languaging in Focus




Understanding Interactional Ethnography as a Languaculture with a
Bilanguacultural Guide
Audra Skukauskait and Liudmila Rupien




On Ethnographer-as-Learner and Theory Builder
W. Douglas Baker, Krisanna Machtmes, and Judith L. Green




Languaging the Social Construction of Everyday Life in Classrooms
Huili Hong and David Bloome

Part 2: Constructing and Engaging with Research Records and Participants




Video-Enabled Educational Ethnographies: The Centrality of Recordings in an
Interactional Ethnography
Susan Bridges




Conversational Interviewing Grounded in Interactional Ethnographic
Principles
Audra Skukauskait and Michelle Sullivan




Uncovering Cultural Levels Embedded in Student Arts-based Practices
Rta Girdzijauskien




Collaborative Ethnography with Children: Building Intersubjectivity and
Co-constructing Knowledge of Place
Alba Lucy Guerrero, Ivonne Natalia Peńa, and Maria Dantas-Whitney

Part 3: Constructing Logic-in-Use




Unfolding Principled Actions for Ethnographic Archiving as an Axis of
Development
Melinda Z Kalainoff and Monaliza Maximo Chian




Mapping-Transcribing Processes within IE Logic-of-Inquiry: On Studying a
Languaculture-in-the-Making
Maria Lucia Castanheira, Judith L. Green, and Krisanna Machtmes




Anchoring Analysis in Rich Points
Kim Skinner




Rethinking Participant Observation in Teacher Education
Laurie Katz and Melissa Wilson

Part 4: Commentaries




Interactional Ethnography as a Resource for Learning in K12: Building
Communities of Inquiry
Beth V. Yeager




Interactional Ethnography Across Space and Time

Kristiina Kumpulainen
Audra Skukauskait is Professor in the College of Community Innovation and Education at the University of Central Florida, USA.

Judith L. Green is Distinguished Emerita Professor in the Gevirtz Graduate School of Education at the University of California, Santa Barbara, USA.