Introduction: Researching Urban People and Places - Tyler S.
Schafer and Michael Ian Borer
Introduction: Part I: Being with Others in the City
“Pet-Facilitated Interaction in a Public Setting.” - Douglas M.
Robins, Clinton R. Sanders, and Spencer E. Cahill
“‘Cooling Out’ Men in Singles Bars and Nightclubs: Observations on
the Interpersonal Survival Strategies of Women in Public Places.” -
David A. Snow, Cherylon Robinson, and Patricia L. McCall
“Exchange and Intimacy in the Inner City.” - Ranita Ray
“Do You See What I See? Examining a Collaborative Ethnography.” -
Reuben A. Buford May and Mary Pattillo-McCoy
“Among the Colony: Ethnographic Fieldwork, Urban Bees and
Intra-species Mindfulness.” - Lisa Jean Moore and Mary Kosut
“Exchange and Intimacy in the Inner City: Rethinking Kinship Ties
of the Urban Poor” - Ranita Ray
Introduction: Part II: Talking with Others in the City
“The Go-Along as Ethnographic Research Tool.” - Margarethe
Kusenbach
“Object and Walking Probes in Ethnographic Interviewing.” - Jason
Patrick De Leon and Jeffrey H. Cohen
“The Docent Method: A Grounded Theory Approach for Researching
Place and Health.” - Jamie Suki Chang
“Rescue Geography: Place making, Affect and Regeneration.” - Phil
Jones and James Evans
“Place-Based Elicitation: Interviewing Graffiti Writers at the
Scene of the Crime." - Stefano Bloch
“On the Heels of the Go-Along” - Margarethe Kusenbach
Introduction Part III: Stories from the City
“Local Culture” - Jaber F. Gubrium
“Going Straight: The Story of a Young Inner-City Ex-Convict.” -
Elijah Anderson
“Streets, Sidewalks, Stores, and Stories: Narrative and Uses of
Urban Space.” - Timothy A. Simpson
“Narratives in the Old Neighborhood: An Ethnographic Study of an
Urban Neighborhood’s Stories.” - Robin Patric Clair
“From Apple to Orange: Narratives of Small City Migration and
Settlement Among the Urban Middle Class.” - Richard E. Ocejo
“The Hobo to Doormen: The Characters of Qualitative Analysis, Past
and Present.” - Jonathan R. Wynn
“Thoughts on “The Hobo to Doormen: The Characters of Qualitative
Analysis, Past and Present” - Jonathan R. Wynn
Introduction Part IV: Visualizing the City
“Ways of Seeing, Knowing, and Showing” - Sarah Pink
“ ‘The Camera Rolls’: Using Third-Party Video in Field Research.” -
Nikki Jones and Geoffrey Raymond
“Visualizing Gendered Sports Fandom.” - Michael Ian Borer
“Researching Urban Space, Reflecting on Advertising: A Photo
Essay.” - Anne M. Cronin
Introduction Part V: Sensing the City
“The Sensuous City: Sensory Methodologies in Urban Ethnographic
Research.” - Kelvin E.Y. Low
“An Urban Tour: The Sensory Sociality of Ethnographic
Place-Making.” - Sarah Pink
“Bringing Bodies Into Planning: Visceral Methods, Fear and Gender
Violence.” - Elizabeth L. Sweet and Sara Ortiz Escalante
“Vibrational Affect: Sound Theory and Practice in Qualitative
Research.” - Walter S. Gershon
“My Music, My World: Using the MP3 Player to Shape Experience in
London.” - Miriam Simun
“Reflections on an Urban Tour” - Sarah Pink
Introduction Part VI: Representing the City
“Putting on a Public Face.” - Stephanie Coontz
“Social Cinema Scenes.” - Nirmal Puwar
“Dramatizing Data: A Primer.” - Johnny Saldaña
“Augmented Fotonovelas: Creating New Media as Pedagogical and
Social Justice Tools.” - LeighAnna Hidalgo
“Teaching a Hip-Hop Ecology.” - Michael J. Cermak
“Reflections on ‘Social Cinema Scenes’” - Nirmal Puwar
Tyler Schafer is an Associate Professor of Sociology at California
State University, Stanislaus. He is the author of Community
Gardening in an Unlikely City: The Struggle to Grow Together in Las
Vegas (Lexington Books 2021). His work has been published in
Sociology Compass, Qualitative Sociology Review, and the Journal of
Religion & Media.
Michael Ian Borer is a Professor of Sociology at the University of
Nevada, Las Vegas. He is author of Faithful to Fenway: Believing in
Boston, Baseball, and America’s Most Beloved Ballpark (NYU Press
2008) and Vegas Brews: Craft Beer and the Birth of a Local Scene
(NYU Press 2019). He also co-authored Urban People and Places: The
Sociology of Cities, Suburbs, and Towns (SAGE 2014) and Sociology
in Everyday Life (Waveland 2016). Borer served as the 2021-2022
President of the Society for the Study of Symbolic Interaction.
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