1st Edition

Naptime at the O.K. Corral Shane's Beginner's Guide to Childhood Ethnography

By Sally Campbell Galman Copyright 2019
222 Pages
by Routledge

222 Pages
by Routledge

222 Pages
by Routledge

Shane is back! The beloved heroine of students and faculty alike returns in this third volume of the acclaimed series, focusing on the basic how-to’s and foundations of ethnographic studies of children and childhoods. The book opens with Shane trying to land a post-doc working in a department of cultural anthropologists studying children and childhood. Rather predictably, Shane initially sees... Read more

Acknowledgements

Introduction

Chapter 1. No Country for Old, Or Even Middle-Aged, Or Adolescent Men: Why Studying Children is Different

Chapter 2. Little Britches: "What is a Child?"

Chapter 3. The Wild Bunch: Know Your Ethnographies of Childhood

Chapter 4. Git Along Little Dogies: An Introduction to Method

Chapter 5. Sleeping Babies Tell No Tales or Listening to Children

Chapter 6. Dances with Toddlers: On Observing Children

Chapter 7. Yes, that Looks Exactly Like a Giraffe: Analysing Children’s Visual Products

Chapter 8. Research Ethics and Safety Concerns

Chapter 9. The Ballad of Little Shane: Concluding Ideas

About the Author

References and Further Reading

Biography

Sally Campbell Galman is Professor of Child and Family Studies at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst College of Education. You can read more about her research, writing and art at www.sallycampbellgalman.com.