Texts, Facts and Femininity

Texts, Facts and Femininity
Title Texts, Facts and Femininity PDF eBook
Author Dorothy E. Smith
Publisher Routledge
Pages 197
Release 2002-11
Genre History
ISBN 1134851804

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Texts, Facts and Femininity is a collection of essays which illustrate the full range of work by this leading feminist scholar on social relations as texts. It includes Smith's famous essay K is mentally ill.

Writing the Social

Writing the Social
Title Writing the Social PDF eBook
Author Dorothy E. Smith
Publisher University of Toronto Press
Pages 324
Release 1999-01-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780802081353

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A collection of essays based on Smith's unique rebel sociology. Smith turns wit and common sense on the prevailing discourses of sociology, political economy, and popular culture to inquire directly into the actualities of peoples' lives.

Knowledge, Experience, and Ruling Relations

Knowledge, Experience, and Ruling Relations
Title Knowledge, Experience, and Ruling Relations PDF eBook
Author Marie Louise Campbell
Publisher Heritage
Pages 288
Release 1995
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780802076663

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Dorothy Smith is considered one of the most original sociologists and theorists of our time, and her writings have attracted much attention in Europe and the US as well as in Canada. This collection of original essays, written by scholars who worked or studied with Smith, exemplifies Smith's approach to social analysis. Each author takes an empirical approach. Some analyse texts (the maps and documents of land-use planning, photographs, an influential history of British India, reports of a task force on battered women); some draw on interviews (with clerical workers, with Japanese corporate wives), while others (an AIDS activist, a teacher of adult literacy, a social worker) reflect on personal experiences. In each case we are introduced to specific themes in Smith's approach. The essays put Smith's method to work in diverse ways and in the process offer intriguing insights into their topics. This tribute to Smith's empowering contribution as a thinker and teacher reveals how empirical studies can illuminate concepts usually presented in the abstract. As the first compilation of applications of Smith's methodology, this is a landmark work in the developing field of the social organization of knowledge.

Ruling But Not Governing

Ruling But Not Governing
Title Ruling But Not Governing PDF eBook
Author Steven A. Cook
Publisher JHU Press
Pages 206
Release 2007-05
Genre History
ISBN 0801885914

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Ruling, but not governing : a logic of regime stability -- The Egyptian, Algerian, and Turkish military "enclaves" : the contours of the officers' autonomy -- The pouvoir militaire and the failure to achieve a "just mean" -- Institutionalizing a military-founded system -- Turkish paradox : Islamist political power and the Kemalist political order -- Toward a democratic transition? : weakening the patterns of political inclusion and exclusion.

Incorporating Texts into Institutional Ethnographies

Incorporating Texts into Institutional Ethnographies
Title Incorporating Texts into Institutional Ethnographies PDF eBook
Author Dorothy E. Smith
Publisher University of Toronto Press
Pages 339
Release 2014-01-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1442614803

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Incorporating Texts into Institutional Ethnographies presents a selection of essays highlighting the ethnographic investigation of how texts coordinate and organize people's activities across space and time.

Relations of Ruling

Relations of Ruling
Title Relations of Ruling PDF eBook
Author Wallace Clement
Publisher McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Pages 324
Release 1994
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780773511781

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For more than two decades sociologists have debated the social and political consequences of an emergent postindustrial society. This comparative study addresses these debates, using original empirical data from five advanced capitalist economies - Canada, the United States, Sweden, Norway, and Finland.

Institutional Ethnography

Institutional Ethnography
Title Institutional Ethnography PDF eBook
Author Dorothy E. Smith
Publisher Rowman Altamira
Pages 278
Release 2005
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780759105027

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Outlines a method of inquiry that uses everyday experience as a lens to examine social relations and social organization. This book is suitable for classes in sociology, ethnography, and women's studies.