Fieldwork Chicago's multi-step recruitment strategy combines modern technologies with personalized engagement, ensuring the selection of authentic and qualified respondents. Their expertise extends to in-person, ethnographic, and remote research methodologies, allowing them to support a wide range of project...
Urban ethnographies of the last thirty years that are associated with the University of Chicago and the Chicago School contribute to this aspect of Mead's work. These ethnographies help to illuminate how extreme poverty and racism affect public discourse between groups. The Chicago tradition linked ...
Chris Gillard has called “digital redlining:” ”a set of education policies, investment decisions, and IT practices that actively create and maintain class boundaries through strictures that discriminate against specific groups.“ His work is at “the intersections of algorithmic filtering, broadband ...
I let myself get a bit swamped under with fellowship applications and teaching-related work, hence real lack of posts. I’ll try to get back into the swing of things after the AAA conference in Chicago next week. On the plus side, after I gave my guest lecture to the giant intro cult...
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(Tessier,2012). However, we decided to put aside the many benefits of recording devices, because we suspected that the very act of recording was bound to influence the interaction between the reviewer and the respondent. One should bear in mind that the interviews and focus groups were held ...
Whyte, William Foote.Street Corner Society: The Social Structure of an Italian Slum. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1993[1943]. Candela Citations CC licensed content, Shared previously Perspectives: An Open Invitation to Cultural Anthropology.Authored by: Edited by Nina Brown, Laura Tubelle...
This tradition of "human ecology" that emerged in the 1930s is closely related to Robert Park, a Chicago school sociologist from the US, and A.R. Radcliffe-Brown, an English social an- thropologist who developed the theory of structural functionalism, who visited Yenching University to deliver...