: Lauren Joseph, Matthew Mahler, Javier Auyero
: Lauren Joseph, Matthew Mahler, Javier Auyero
: New Perspectives in Political Ethnography
: Springer-Verlag
: 9780387725949
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: Politikwissenschaft
: English
: 258
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Ethnography is uniquely equipped to look microscopically at the foundations of political institutions and their attendant sent of practices, just as it is ideally suited to explain why political actors behave the way they do and to identify the causes, processes and outcomes that are part and parcel of political life. This volume, based on a special issue of Qualitative Sociology offers an ethnographic study of politicians and political systems.

Contents5
Contributors7
Introduction: Politics under the Ethnographic Microscope8
From Confusion to Common Sense: Using Political Ethnography to Understand Social Mobilization in the Brazilian Northeast21
Losing Face in Philippine Labor Confrontations: How Shame May Inhibit Worker Activism44
Radical Outcasts Versus Three Kinds of Police: Constructing Limits in Japanese Anti- Emperor Protests67
Honor and Morality in Contemporary Rural India95
Routing Conflict: Organized Violence and Clientelism in Rio de Janeiro117
Vicious Virtuous Circles: Barriers to Institution- Building after War142
Are National Politics Local? Social Movement Responses to the 2004 US Presidential Election163
Professional Performances on a Well- Constructed Stage: The Case of an Institutionalized Advocacy Organization187
Field Research During War: Ethical Dilemmas212
Politics as a Vocation: Notes Toward a Sensualist Understanding of Political Engagement231
Afterword: Political Ethnography as Art and Science254
About the Contributors258
Index261