Ethnographic worldviews :
xiv, 259 p. ; ill. Includes index. Content notes : 1. Proem: Engaging contemporary ethnography across the disciplines --
Part I. Social Justice and Transformation: Theorical Ethnographic Visions
2. Social justice, transformation and indigenous methodologies --
3. Amazwi abesifazane and mapula: Alternative spaces of narrative, disclosure and empowerment in post-apartheid South Africa --
4. Advanced marginalization and re-criminalization of undocumented workser in the U.S. --
5. Finding a space for English: A case study of how a Māori-medium school negotiates the teaching of Māori and English --
6. Negotiating safe and unsafe space: Participation, discomfort and response-ability in higher education institute transformation in South Africa --
Part II. Practice and Advocacy: Doing Ethnography on the Ground
7. Living and learning together: Principled practice for engagement and social transformation in the East Kimberley Region of Western Australia --
8. The journey to a good life: Exploring personal and organisational transformation through digital storytelling --
9. Toi tu te whenua, toi tu te tangata: A holistic Māori approach to flood management --
10. One woman, one too many --
11. Co-creating visual theories of change with treaty and decolonisation activists --
Part III. Emerging Methods: Traditional, Experimental, Transgressive Forms
12. Sustaining fish-human communities? A more-than-human question --
13. Acts of representation: A labour of love --
14. Battered in the media: The value of theorizing as a method for lessening the pain of lived experience --
15. The 'insider's view' in media studies: A case study of the performance ethnography of mobile media --
16. Erica's story: A poetic representation of loss and struggle --
Part IV. Afterword
17. A critical performance pedagogy that matters--
Index. Social Sciences. Anthropology. Barbour, Karen N. Pope, Clive C.