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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

Copyright © 2024 Agnieszka Doll, Laura Bisaillon, and Kevin Walby

Published by AU Press, Athabasca University

1 University Drive, Athabasca, AB T9S 3A3

https://doi.org/10.15215/aupress/9781771993982.01

Cover design by Martyn Schmoll

Cover photographs by Laura Bisaillon and Efe Kurnaz (Unsplash)

Library and Archives Canada Cataloguing in Publication

Title: Political activist ethnography : studies in the social relations of struggle / edited by Agnieszka Doll, Laura Bisaillon, and Kevin Walby.

Names: Doll, Agnieszka, editor. | Bisaillon, Laura, author. | Walby, Kevin, 1981– editor.

Description: Includes bibliographical references.

Identifiers: Canadiana (print) 20240296168 | Canadiana (ebook) 20240296257 | ISBN 9781771993982 (softcover) | ISBN 9781771994002 (EPUB) | ISBN 9781771993999 (PDF)

Subjects: LCSH: Action research. | LCSH: Political activists—Research. | LCSH: Ethnology—Political aspects—Research. | LCSH: Ethnology—Sociological aspects—Research.

Classification: LCC HN18.3 .P65 2024 | DDC 303.48/4072—dc23

We acknowledge the financial support of the Government of Canada through the Canada Book Fund (CBF) for our publishing activities and the assistance provided by the Government of Alberta through the Alberta Media Fund.

Logo: Government of CanadaLogo: Government of Alberta

This publication is licensed under a Creative Commons licence, Attribution–Noncommercial–No Derivative Works 4.0 International: see www.creativecommons.org. The text may be reproduced for non-commercial purposes, provided that credit is given to the original author. To obtain permission for uses beyond those outlined in the Creative Commons licence, please contact AU Press, Athabasca University, at aupress@athabascau.ca.

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