Diffractive Ethnography

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Data Sieves
Diffractive Approach
Diffractive Ethnography
Diffractive Reading
Discursive Practice
Energy Policy
Entire Study Population
Environment
environmental humanities
Epistemic Privilege
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ethics in social science research
Ethnography
Flat Ontology
General Linear Model
Guattari's Thinking
Human behaviour
Indigenous Science
Interesting Revelation
Material Discursive Assemblage
Material Discursive Intra-action
measurement instruments
Nonhuman Turn
Ontological Turn
Partial Taxonomies
Posthumanist Ontology
Public Policy Shift
qualitative inquiry
Quantum Philosophy
reflexivity in research
representation crisis
Research Methodology
Social Science
Social Science Research
Vibrant Matter
Zombie Categories

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138486638
  • Weight: 640g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Apr 2018
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Across intellectual disciplines, the ontological turn is restructuring how we think about our relationships with the natural world. Influenced by the seemingly disparate realms of indigenous philosophy and quantum physics, the turn invites us to think about intra-actions and assemblages of human and nonhuman entities.

This raises epistemological questions about how we know about the world, and spotlights some of the problems with how we currently do conventional social science research. Diffractive Ethnography invites social scientists to consider alternate methodologies that account for the complexity of human behavior situated in larger environmental contexts.

For both novice and experienced researchers, this thought-provoking book opens new ways of thinking about methodology and raises questions about the ethical and justice orientations of our work.

Jessica Smartt Gullion, PhD, is Associate Professor of Sociology at Texas Woman’s University, where she teaches courses in research methods and medical and environmental sociology. Her research focuses on qualitative methodology as a tool for social justice.

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