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  2. Critical ethnography - Wikipedia

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    Critical ethnography stems from both anthropology and the Chicago school of sociology. [4] Following the movements for civil rights of the 1960s and 1970s some ethnographers became more politically active and experimented in various ways to incorporate emancipatory political projects into their research. [5]

  3. Ethnography - Wikipedia

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    Ethnography can also be used in other methodological frameworks, for instance, an action research program of study where one of the goals is to change and improve the situation. [15] Ethnographic research is a fundamental methodology in cultural ecology, development studies, and feminist geography.

  4. James Quesada - Wikipedia

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    His work focuses on cultural and medical anthropology, the ethnography of structural and political violence, social Suffering, critical medical anthropology, urban anthropology, culture change, transnational migration and refugee migration, North America, Central America, and the inner city.

  5. Katie Fitzpatrick - Wikipedia

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    Katie Fitzpatrick (2012) Critical pedagogy, physical education and urban schooling.Peter Lang. ISBN 9781433117411; Katie Fitzpatrick and Stephen May (2022). Critical ethnography and education: Theory, methodology, and ethics. 199 pages.

  6. Whiteness studies - Wikipedia

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    Whiteness studies is the study of the structures that produce white privilege, [1] the examination of what whiteness is when analyzed as a race, a culture, and a source of systemic racism, [2] and the exploration of other social phenomena generated by the societal compositions, perceptions and group behaviors of white people. [3]

  7. Khiara Bridges - Wikipedia

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    Khiara M. Bridges (born 1978/1979) [1] is an American law professor and anthropologist specializing in the intersectionality of race, reproductive justice, and law. [2] She is best known for her book, Reproducing Race: An Ethnography of Pregnancy as a Site of Racialization, in which she argues that race and class largely affect the prenatal, childbirth, and postnatal experiences of women.

  8. Critical theory - Wikipedia

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    Critical ethnography applies a critical theory based approach to ethnography. It focuses on the implicit values expressed within ethnographic studies and, therefore, on the unacknowledged biases that may result from such implicit values. [110] It has been called critical theory in practice. [111]

  9. Ethnomethodology - Wikipedia

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    Ethnomethodology is the study of how social order is produced in and through processes of social interaction. [1] It generally seeks to provide an alternative to mainstream sociological approaches. [2]