A special programme devoted to the BSA/Thinking Allowed Ethnography Shortlist
Laurie Taylor presents a special programme devoted to the BSA/Thinking Allowed Ethnography Award shortlist for 2017.
A special programme devoted to the BSA and Thinking Allowed Ethnography Award Shortlist for 2017.
Thinking Allowed, in association with the British Sociological Association, presents a special programme devoted to the academic research which has been short listed for our fourth annual award for a study that has made a significant contribution to ethnography, the in-depth analysis of the everyday life of a culture or sub culture. Laurie Taylor is joined by the 3 other judges; Sarah Neal , Professor of Sociology at the University of Sheffield, Shane Blackman, Professor of Cultural Studies at Canterbury Christ Church University and Alpa Shah , Associate Professor in the Department of Anthropology at the LSE.
Producer:Jayne Egerton.
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Shortlisted entries for the 2017 Thinking Allowed Award for Ethnography
The Ethnography Award Shortlist 2017
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READING LIST
Made in Egypt: Gendered Identity and Aspiration on the Globalised Shop Floor by Leila Zaki Chakravarti (Berghahn Books, 2016).Ìý
Hunger Pains: Life inside Foodbank Britain by Kayleigh Garthwaite (Policy Press, 2016).Ìý
Enduring Uncertainty: Deportation, Punishment and Everyday Life by Ines Hasselberg (Berghahn Books, 2016).Ìý
Loud and Proud: Passion and Politics in the English Defence League by Hilary Pilkington (Manchester University Press, 2016).Ìý
Working the Phones: Control and Resistance in Call Centres by Jamie Woodcock (Pluto Press, 2017).
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- Wed 5 Apr 2017 16:00±«Óãtv Radio 4
- Mon 10 Apr 2017 00:15±«Óãtv Radio 4
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