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Autor:
Gerald de Montigny
Publikováno v:
The Palgrave Handbook of Institutional Ethnography ISBN: 9783030542214
Two transcribed segments from interviews with youth in care and their social workers are presented and analyzed to explicate the intersections and ruptures between youths’ experiences and professional and organizational orders. First, a young woman
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Autor:
Gerald de Montigny
Publikováno v:
Journal of Social Work. 20:131-151
Summary How does one go about doing or engaging in ethnomethodological study of local occasions? Would such study be of value for social workers, hence would it help them to understand the everyday accomplishment of practice as social work? Harold Ga
Autor:
Gerald de Montigny
Publikováno v:
Qualitative Social Work. 17:452-468
Over generations, social workers have borrowed theories from sociology. However, sociologists have generally avoided borrowing theory from social work. By beginning with social work practice wisdom, we can unfold the complex elements organizing socia
Autor:
Gerald de Montigny
Publikováno v:
Human Studies. 40:331-364
This paper examines whether social workers and other direct service practitioners can find utility in ethnomethodology despite or even because of the policy of “indifference”. Garfinkel, the father of ethnomethodology (EM), sets out “ethnometho
Autor:
Gerald de Montigny
What do the stories youth in state care tell about life in their family of origin? What stories do they tell us about coming into care, living in care, and relationships with foster-parents and social workers? This book presents the stories of youth
Autor:
Gerald de Montigny
Publikováno v:
Journal of Social Work. 13:633-651
Summary This article examines social workers’ attention to privilege, white privilege, and oppression as ideological practice. It suggests alternative methods for accounting for troubles in social relations derived from ethnomethodology. Findings A
Autor:
Gerald de Montigny
Publikováno v:
Journal of Progressive Human Services. 22:8-30
Anti-oppressive practice is promoted with increasing frequency as a foundation for social work practice. This article develops a critique of anti-oppressive practice by drawing on tools from ethnomethodology and conversation analysis. Against anti-op
Autor:
Gerald de Montigny
Publikováno v:
Qualitative Social Work. 6:95-120
This article provides an introduction for social workers to ethnomethodology (EM), and suggests that they can find not only a similarity of attention between their front-line work and EM, but ways of making sense which explicate the connections betwe