When Crime Is a “Young Man’s Game” and the Ethnographer Is a Woman: Gendered Researcher Experiences in Two Different Contexts

When Crime Is a “Young Man’s Game” and the Ethnographer Is a Woman: Gendered Researcher Experiences in Two Different Contexts Journal of Contemporary Ethnography, Ahead of Print. Go to Source
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From the Long Arm of the State to Eyes on the Street: How Poor African American Mothers Navigate Surveillance in the Social Safety Net

From the Long Arm of the State to Eyes on the Street: How Poor African American Mothers Navigate Surveillance in the Social Safety Net Journal of Contemporary Ethnography, Ahead of…
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Thrice-born and in-between? Exploring the Différance between “At-home” ethnography and ethnography abroad

Thrice-born and in-between? Exploring the Différance between “At-home” ethnography and ethnography abroad Journal of Organizational Ethnography, Volume 7, Issue 2, Page 106-113, July 2018. Go to Source
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