
Institutional Ethnography
In this book, Michelle LaFrance introduces the theories, rhetorical frames, and methods that ground and animate institutional ethnography. Three case studies illustrate key aspects of the methodology in action, tracing the work of writing assignment design in a linked gateway course, the ways annual reviews coordinate the work of faculty and writing center administrators and staff and how the key term "information literacy" socially organizes teaching in a first-year English program. Through these explorations of the practice of ethnography within sites of writing and writing instruction, LaFrance shows that IE is a methodology keenly attuned to the material relations and conditions of work in twenty-first-century writing studies contexts, ideal for both practiced and novice ethnographers who seek to understand the actualities of social organization and lived experience in the sites they study.
Institutional Ethnography expands the field's repertoire of research methodologies and offers the grounding necessary for work with the IE framework. It will be invaluable to writing researchers and students and scholars of writing studies across the spectrum--composition and rhetoric, literacy studies, and education--as well as those working in fields such as sociology and cultural studies.
- Undertitel
- A Theory of Practice for Writing Studies Researchers
- Författare
- Michelle LaFrance
- ISBN
- 9781607328667
- Språk
- Engelska
- Vikt
- 276 gram
- Utgivningsdatum
- 2019-06-15
- Sidor
- 168