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1 online resource. |
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Description based on print version record. |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Contents |
Women working in the field : perspectives from STEM and beyond / Kelly Ward, Lisa Wolf-Wendel, and Lindsey Marco -- Fieldwork and parenting in archaeology / Stacey L. Camp -- Malaria and spider-man : conducting ethnographic research in Niger with a three-year-old / Kelley Sams -- Birthing in the field / Lydia Zacher Dixon -- Looking at the field from afar and bringing it closer to home / Cecilia Vindrola-Padros -- Parenting through the field : criminal justice ethnography, cinematography, and field photography in Africa with our babies / Bahiyyah Miallah Muhammad and Muntaquim Muhammad -- Privilege, (in)competence, and worth : conflicting emotions of the student-mom and her support community / Grace Karram Stephenson, John Stephenson, and Joanne Florence Karram -- Fathering in support of fieldwork : lactation and bourgeois feminism (and more privileged white people's problems) / Brian C. Wolf -- Lactating in the autopsy room : mothering from the field when the field is a morgue and your child is a nursing infant / Mélanie-Angela Neuilly -- Fieldwork adventures on the mommy track / Anne Hardgrove -- Mommy in the field : raising children and breeding plants / Kimberly Garland Campbell -- Entangled knowledge : on the labor of mothering and anthropological fieldwork / Sarah Kelman -- "Manman, poukisa y'ap rele m blan?" (Mama, why are they calling me a white?) : research and mothering in Haiti / Marylynn Steckley -- Birthing the social scientist as mother / Deirdre Guthrie -- Two notes on bringing children other than your own in the field / Aprille Ericsson, Dawn Ericsson Provine, Arielle Ericsson White, Mikae Provine, Pierre Ericsson, Bahiyyah Miallah Muhammad, and Mélanie-Angela Heuilly -- "I don't know how you do it" : countering a narrative that presumes that researching and mothering are incompatible / Ryanne Pilgeram -- Ethnographic research in Africa : the hidden costs of conducting fieldwork for mothers with children / Bahiyyah Miallah Muhammad. |
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI Available via World Wide Web. |
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Description based on print version record. |
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Women college teachers.
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Women social scientists.
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Women scientists.
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Research -- Methodology.
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Social sciences -- Fieldwork.
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Science -- Fieldwork.
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Working mothers.
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Work and family.
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Added Author |
Muhammad, Bahiyyah Miallah, 1980- editor.
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Neuilly, Melanie-Angela, 1977- editor.
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ProQuest (Firm)
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Related To |
Original 9781978800564 1978800568 9781978800571 1978800576 (DLC) 2018043050 |
ISBN |
9781978800601 (electronic bk.) |
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1978800606 (electronic bk.) |
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9781978800564 |
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1978800568 |
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9781978800571 |
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1978800576 |
OCLC # |
EBC5963047 |
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