Doing Fieldwork in Centres of Power: The Case of Deliberative Assemblies: Routledge Studies in Fieldwork and Ethnographic Research
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781032372402
ISBN-10: 1032372400
Pagini: 280
Ilustrații: 38
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Studies in Fieldwork and Ethnographic Research
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1032372400
Pagini: 280
Ilustrații: 38
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Studies in Fieldwork and Ethnographic Research
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Public țintă
PostgraduateCuprins
List of Contributors
Acknowledgements
Introduction: Doing Fieldwork in Centres of Power
Jonathan Chibois and Samuel Shapiro
Part 1 Where are the Boundaries of Institutions?
1 Negotiating and Influencing Public Policy in Jordan: The Parliament as a Point of Entry
Camille Abescat
2 From Offline Brussels to Online Dispersion. Where is the European Parliament? A Proposal to Explore a Complex, Multi-Dimensional and Multi-Site Fieldwork
Sandrine Roginsky
3 Doing Political Fieldwork in Chinese Authoritarianism, Institutionalization of Deliberation and Consultation
Rongxin Li
Part 2 Must Fieldworkers Choose Between Being Insiders and Outsiders?
4 Parliamentary Ethnography: The Challenges of Fieldwork for an Insider in the Senate of Argentina
Laura Ferreño
5 Navigating Overlapping Methodological and Contextual Difficulties: ‘Following’ Women Politicians in Serbia and Kosovo/a”
Gordana Subotic
6 The Activist Researcher: Negotiating Responsibility for Land-Grabbing in the United Nations
Birgit Müller
Part 3 What Collective Research Do to Fieldwork?
7 The Citizens’ Climate Convention: A Tale of an Ethnography of a Deliberative Arena Under Pressure
Simon Baeckelandt
8 Collaborative Reflexive Inquiry Into Parliaments: Ethnographers Negotiating During Research on Politics
Cristiane Bernardes, Andrea Cornwall, Emma Crewe & Telma Hoyler
9 Ethnography of Parliamentary Constituencies: Navigating the Sensitivities of Political Research in Bangladesh
Zahir Ahmed
Part 4 Looking Back: Reflecting on Long-Term Research Trajectories
10. Getting to the Soul of Parliaments: Using Multi-Methods to Understand the Parliamentary Ecosystem
by Cristina Leston-Bandeira
11 From One Institution to Another: Three Investigations into Power Structures
Irène Bellier
Acknowledgements
Introduction: Doing Fieldwork in Centres of Power
Jonathan Chibois and Samuel Shapiro
Part 1 Where are the Boundaries of Institutions?
1 Negotiating and Influencing Public Policy in Jordan: The Parliament as a Point of Entry
Camille Abescat
2 From Offline Brussels to Online Dispersion. Where is the European Parliament? A Proposal to Explore a Complex, Multi-Dimensional and Multi-Site Fieldwork
Sandrine Roginsky
3 Doing Political Fieldwork in Chinese Authoritarianism, Institutionalization of Deliberation and Consultation
Rongxin Li
Part 2 Must Fieldworkers Choose Between Being Insiders and Outsiders?
4 Parliamentary Ethnography: The Challenges of Fieldwork for an Insider in the Senate of Argentina
Laura Ferreño
5 Navigating Overlapping Methodological and Contextual Difficulties: ‘Following’ Women Politicians in Serbia and Kosovo/a”
Gordana Subotic
6 The Activist Researcher: Negotiating Responsibility for Land-Grabbing in the United Nations
Birgit Müller
Part 3 What Collective Research Do to Fieldwork?
7 The Citizens’ Climate Convention: A Tale of an Ethnography of a Deliberative Arena Under Pressure
Simon Baeckelandt
8 Collaborative Reflexive Inquiry Into Parliaments: Ethnographers Negotiating During Research on Politics
Cristiane Bernardes, Andrea Cornwall, Emma Crewe & Telma Hoyler
9 Ethnography of Parliamentary Constituencies: Navigating the Sensitivities of Political Research in Bangladesh
Zahir Ahmed
Part 4 Looking Back: Reflecting on Long-Term Research Trajectories
10. Getting to the Soul of Parliaments: Using Multi-Methods to Understand the Parliamentary Ecosystem
by Cristina Leston-Bandeira
11 From One Institution to Another: Three Investigations into Power Structures
Irène Bellier
Notă biografică
Jonathan Chibois is an assistant researcher in political anthropology at the Laboratory of Political Anthropology (LAP). He holds a PhD from the École des hautes études en sciences sociales (EHESS) in Paris.
Samuel Shapiro is a PhD candidate in anthropology at Université Laval in Canada.
Samuel Shapiro is a PhD candidate in anthropology at Université Laval in Canada.
Descriere
This book considers the challenges posed by fieldwork in centres of power to researchers in the social sciences, with a focus on deliberative assemblies.