The urban ethnography reader
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The urban ethnography reader
Oxford University Press, c2014
- : hardcover
- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references
Contents of Works
- Chinatown / Jacob Riis
- Social classes and amusements / W.E.B. Du Bois
- Lower class : sex and family / St. Clair Drake and Horace Cayton
- Life styles / Ulf Hannerz
- Patterns of black-white interaction / Harvey Molotch
- Slim and Bart / Mitchell Duneier
- No friends / John L. Jackson Jr
- In Ticuani, he goes crazy : the second generation renegotiates gender / Robert Courtney Smith
- Grit and glamour / Richard Lloyd
- Neighborhood symbiosis / Andrew Deener
- Patterns of collective action / Laud Humphreys
- The territorial imperative / James P. Spradley and Brenda J. Mann
- The black male in public / Elijah Anderson
- Empowering the "gaze" : personal stereos and the hidden look / Michael Bull
- Pissed off in L.A. / Jack Katz
- Feeding the pigeons : sidewalk sociability in Greenwich village / Colin Jerolmack
- Kinship and community / Michael Young and Peter Willmott
- Swapping : "what goes round comes round" / Carol Stack
- Growing up in groveland / Mary Patillo
- Towanda : making sense of early motherhood in west Baltimore / Patricia Fernandez-Kelly
- Children and power during separation / Joanna Dreby
- Elements of a culture / Paul Willis
- Leveled aspirations : social reproduction takes its toll / Jay MacLeod
- Instituting the culture of control : disciplinary practices and order maintenance / Kathleen Nolan
- The labelling hype : coming of age in the era of mass incarceration / Victor M. Rios
- "Getting by" in hobohemia / Nels Anderson
- The life cycle of the taxi-dancer / Paul Cressey
- The laundryman's social world / Paul C.P. Siu
- Men and jobs / Elliott Liebow
- No shame in (this) game / Katherine Newman
- Serving time / Peter Bearman
- Mobility for the nonmobile : cell phones, technology, and childcare / Tamara Mose Brown
- Getting the shit / Randol Contreras
- Bowling and social ranking / William Foote Whyte
- The professional dance musician and his audience / Howard S. Becker
- Fight night at studio 104 / Loïc Wacquant
- The clubhouse and class cultures : "bringing the infield in" / Sherri Grasmuck
- Race-ing men : boys, risk, and the politics of race / Amy L. Best
- Cracking the code : race, class, and access to nightclubs in urban America / Reuben A. Buford May and Kenneth Sean Chaplin
- Winning bar : nightlife as a sporting ritual / David Grazian
- Battlin' on the corner : techniques for sustaining play / Jooyoung Lee
- The destruction of Boston's West End / Herbert J. Gans
- Working the deuce / William Kornblum
- Letter from a crackhouse / Terry Williams
- Welfare / Kathryn Edin and Christopher Jencks
- Missing the connection : social isolation and employment on the Brooklyn waterfront / Philip Kasinitz and Jan Rosenberg
- On the run : wanted men in a Philadelphia ghetto / Alice Goffman
- So what do you want from us here? / Barbara Myerhoff
- Violating apartheid in the United States / Philippe Bourgois
- Afterword / Hakim Hasan
- The hustler and the hustled / Sudhir Venkatesh
- Reflections on longitudinal ethnography and the families reactions to unequal childhoods / Annette Lareau