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table of contents
  1. Cover
  2. Introduction: Institutional Ethnography and Political Activist Ethnography in Context
  3. Part 1. Direct Action: The Sociology of Confrontation
    1. 1. “Don’t Study Us—Study Them”: Political Activist Ethnography and Activist Ethics in Practice
    2. 2. Direct Action as Political Activist Ethnography: Activist Research in the Sudbury Coalition Against Poverty
    3. 3. Looking into the Mouth of Premier David Alward’s Trojan Horse: Responsible Environmental Management of Shale Gas in New Brunswick, Canada
    4. 4. Research from the Ground Up: Reflections on Activist Research Practice and Political Activist Ethnography
  4. Part 2. Research as Policy Intervention and Critique of Institutions
    1. 5. From an Institutional Absence to Radical Action: A Political Activist Ethnography Project in Aotearoa / New Zealand
    2. 6. North-South Partnership and Capacity Building: Tracing Ruling Relations in the Canadian-Bangladeshi Partnership Between Social Justice NGOs
    3. 7. Mandatory HIV Screening Policy and Everyday Life: A Look Inside the Canadian Immigration Medical Examination
  5. Part 3. Frontline Research and the Ethics of Engagement
    1. 8. Studying Out: Institutional Ethnographic Fieldwork as Post-incarceration Activism
    2. 9. Double Ethics, Double Burden: Professionalism, Activism, and Institutional Ethnography
    3. 10. Objectivity Regimes: Challenges for Activist Research in the Academy
    4. Conclusion
  6. Postscript: Looking Back, Looking Forward
  7. List of Contributors

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Political Activist Ethnography

Studies in the Social Relations of Struggle

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Agnieszka Doll, Laura Bisaillon, and Kevin Walby

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