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Faculty
Graduate Fellows
Faculty
Michael Burawoy
“Revisits: An Outline of a Theory
of Reflexive Ethnography.” American Sociological Review (2003)
68(5): 645-679
"The Extended Case Method," Sociological Theory 16(1), pp.4-33
(1998)
"Involution and Destutution: Russia's
Gendered Transition to Capitalism." Ethnography Vol.1, no.1 (2000)
Global Ethnography, University of California Press, 2000 (with 9 coauthors).
Martín Sánchez-Jankowski
"Gangs and Social Change."
Theoretical Criminology 7,2, (2003): 191-216.
"'Entrepreneurial and 'Bureaucratic' Strategies for Socioeconomic
Mobility Among Urban Low-Income Latino and African American Young Males"
"The Concentration of African-American Poverty and the Dispersal
of the Working Class: An Ethnographic Study of Three Inner-City Areas,"
International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, 23, 4 (Dec. 1999):
619-37.
"Using Computers To Analyze Ethnographic Field Data: Theoretical
and Practical Considerations" [with Daniel Dohan], John Hagan and
Karen S. Cook (eds.) Annual Review of Sociology, 24, (1998): 477-98.
Nancy Scheper-Hughes
"Min(d)ing the Body: On the Trail of Organ Stealing Rumors."
Prepared for Jeremy Mac Clancy, ed. Anthropology For the World.
"Ire in Ireland/ Crediting An Clochan"
Revised November 27, 1999 Ethnography 1(1) 2000 (in press)
Loïc Wacquant
Urban Outcasts: A Comparative Sociology of Advanced Marginality (Cambridge,
UK: Polity Press, 2007). Translated into French, Spanish, Catalan, German,
Dutch, Turkish and Japanese.
“Carnal Connections: On Embodiment, Membership, and Apprenticeship.”
Qualitative Sociology, response to the Special issue on “Body
and Soul,” 28-4 (Winter 2005): 445-471.
“Following Pierre Bourdieu into the Field.” Ethnography
5-4 (December 2004): 387-414. Translated into Spanish and Portuguese.
Body and Soul: Notebooks of an Apprentice Boxer, New York and Oxford,
Oxford University Press, 2004. Translated into French, Portuguese, Italian,
German, Spanish, and Catalan.
“The Curious Eclipse of Prison Ethnography in the Age of Mass
Incarceration.” Ethnography 3-4 (Winter 2003): 371-397. Translated
into Portuguese and Spanish.
“Scrutinizing the Street: Poverty, Morality, and the Pitfalls
of Urban Ethnography.” American Journal of Sociology 107-6 (May
2002): 1468-1532.
“The Prizefighter’s Three Bodies.” Ethnos: Journal
of Anthropology 63-3 (November 1998): 325-352. Translated into Portuguese
and Spanish.
“Pugs at Work: Bodily Capital and Bodily Labor Among Professional
Boxers.” Body & Society 1-1 (March): 65-94. Translated into
Spanish and French.
“Inside the Zone: The Social Art of the Hustler in the Black American
Ghetto.” Theory, Culture, and Society 15-2 (May 1998): 1-36. Translated
into French, German, Portuguese, and Spanish.
David Wellman
1995 The Union Makes Us Strong: Radical Unionism on the San Francisco
Waterfront, New York: Cambridge University Press; paperback edition,
1997.
1993 Portraits of White Racism, Revised
Second Edition, New York: Cambridge University Press.
1992 The Diversity Project (contributing
author), ISSC: UC Berkeley.
1997 "Constructing Common Ground:
Borderland Experiences in America," Cultural Diversity and Mental
Health, Vol. 3, No. 1: 13-21.
1994 "Constituting Ethnographic
Authority: The Workprocess of Field Research, an Ethnographic Account,"
Cultural Studies, Vol. 8, No. 3, October: 569-583.
1988 "The Politics of Herbert Blumer's
Sociological Method," Symbolic Interaction, Vol. II, No. 1: 59-68.
1999 "Transforming Received Categories,"
in Becoming and Unbecoming White, Christine Clark and James O'Donnell,
eds., Westport, CT: Bergin and Garvey: 78-91.
1997 "Minstrel Shows, Affirmative
Action Talk, and Angry White Men: Marking Racial Otherness in the 1990s,"
in Displacing Whiteness: Essays in Social and Cultural Criticism, Ruth
Frankenberg, ed., Durham: Duke University Press: 311-331.
1997 "The Persistence of Conflict
over Shopfloor Control on the West Coast Waterfront," in Port Reports
Prepared for the Conference, Comparative International History of Dock
Labour, c. 1790-1970, Vol. 11; Amsterdam: International Institute of
Social History.
Graduate
Fellows
Darren Modzelewski
Darren Modzelewski and Sara Gonzalez, “Creating
Trails Through Traditions: An Update on the
Kashaya Pomo Interpretive Trail, Fort Ross State Historic Park”,
Proceedings for
the Society for California Archaeology. 2007.
Lightfoot Kent, Sara Gonzalez, Darren Modzelewski, Lee Panich, Otis
Parrish, and Tsim Schnieder,
“Cultures in Contact at Colony Ross”, North American Archaeology.
Oxford University Press. In
Press
Gonzalez, Sara, Darren Modzelewski, Lee Panich, and Tsim Schnieder,
“Archaeology for the
Seventh Generation”. American Indian Quarterly. Vol 30 (3). 2006.
Modzelewski, Darren, “Sifting Through the Evidence: Creating a
Multi-Vocal Past”. Proceedings for
the Society for California Archaeology. 2004.
Modzelewski, Darren, “Catapult: Or Nine Months in Service to the
National Park System”.
Anthropology News. 44(9): 46. 2003.
Greggor Mattson
Mattson, Greggor, “Urban Ethnography’s ‘Saloon Problem’
and its Challenge to PublicSociology.” City & Community vol.
6 no. 2 pp. 75-94
Mattson, Greggor and Jaye Cee Whitehead.
“For a Sociologist of Categorization, Against aSociology of Categories.”
Berkeley Journal of Sociology Vol. 46
Gretchen Purser
Purser, Gretchen. 2006. “‘Nothing but hard ass labor:’
Risk and injury among day laborers in the
US.” Actes de la Recherche en Sciences Sociales, no.165, p.52-70.
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