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If you are recommending a book:
Please include its title, author, date of publication, and publisher. Provide a URL to the publisher’s description of the book, if possible. If you are the author or know the author, please disclose this information for purposes of transparency. Finally, we invite you to leave supporting details on your selections. What makes this ethnography “engaged?” Is the methodology particularly noteworthy? The research ethics? The author’s writing style? The topic?
If you are recommending a book:
Please include its title, author, date of publication, and publisher. Provide a URL to the publisher’s description of the book, if possible. If you are the author or know the author, please disclose this information for purposes of transparency. Finally, we invite you to leave supporting details on your selections. What makes this ethnography “engaged?” Is the methodology particularly noteworthy? The research ethics? The author’s writing style? The topic?
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