Doing Ethnography

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Doing Ethnography

Institutional Surveillance and the Struggle for Epistemic Diversity

Moors, Annelies

Leuven University Press

02/2026

184

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Inglês

9789462705159

15 a 20 dias

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Acknowledgements

Chapter 1. Beyond an affaire: managing ethnography
1.1. An article and its afterlife: reputation management in action
1.2. Engaging with the trouble: ethnography, academia, and society
1.3. Writing this book: set-up and chapters

Chapter 2. Doing ethnography: an approach, not a method
2.1. Ethnography as relational and processual
2.2. Ethnography beyond anthropology
2.3. Ethnography in a changing world
2.4. Conclusion: epistemological plurality

Chapter 3. Research ethics: problems with regulation
3.1. Ethical self-regulation in anthropology
3.2. Enforceable ethics: state governance and beyond
3.3. Conclusion: doing ethics differently

Chapter 4. The complexities of doing no harm and informed consent
4.1. Doing no harm: power and ethos
4.2. Informed consent: the forms
4.3. Informed consent: the principle
4.4. Ethnography, concealment, and publication
4.5. Conclusion: ethical dilemmas

Chapter 5. Open Science and replication: trust, distrust, and transparency
5.1. The Open Science movement: from utopia to dystopia?
5.2. The trouble with transparency
5.3. The replication crisis: what does it mean?
5.4. Ethnography, replication, and openness
5.5. Conclusion: another kind of openness

Chapter 6. Constructing integrity: codification in context
6.1. Public scandals and the emergence of integrity codes
6.2. Constructing integrity: comparing the codes
6.3. Policy-making: projectification and integrity
6.4. Conclusion: from ethics to commerce

Chapter 7. Anonymity, positionality, and field notes: integrity in practice
7.1. Contesting anonymity: a turn to disclosure?
7.2. Positionality and substance: relations in process
7.3. The problem with sharing field notes
7.4. Conclusion: a case-by-case approach

Chapter 8. Academic freedom: scholarship and politics
8.1. A diversity of perspectives: politicising the academy
8.2. Funding and employment
8.3. External threats and internal harassment
8.4. Israel/Palestine: academic freedom in action
8.5. Conclusion: acting with responsibility

Chapter 9. Conclusion: dilemmas and responsibilities
9.1. Ethics, integrity, and power
9.2. Doing ethics and integrity differently
9.3. Academic freedom: ethnography and beyond

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Ethics,open science,integrity protocols,academic freedom,doing no harm,informed consent,transparency,positionality,anonymity,sharing field notes,regulatory ethics,ethics of care.