Carol J. Greenhouse is Department Chair and Arthur W. Marks “19 Professor of Anthropology at Princeton University. She is the author of The Paradox of Relevance: Ethnography and Citizenship in the United States, also available from the University of Pennsylvania Press, as well as coeditor of Ethnography in Unstable Places: Everyday Life in the Context of Dramatic Political Change and editor of Democracy and Ethnography: Constructing Identities in Multicultural Liberal States.
5 Ebooks by Carol J. Greenhouse
Carol J. Greenhouse: Ethnographies of Neoliberalism
Since 2008, the global economic crisis has exposed and deepened the tensions between austerity and social security—not just as competing paradigms of recovery but also as fundamentally different visi …
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Carol J. Greenhouse: The Paradox of Relevance
Selected by Choice magazine as an Outstanding Academic Title Between 1990 and 1996, the U.S. Congress passed market-based reforms in the areas of civil rights, welfare, and immigration in a series of …
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Carol J. Greenhouse: A Moment’s Notice
Focusing on the problem of time—the paradox of time’s apparent universality and cultural relativity—Carol J. Greenhouse develops an original ethnographic account of our present moment, the much-heral …
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Carol J. Greenhouse & Christina L. Davis: Landscapes of Law
International scholars offer ethnographic analyses of the relations between transnationalism, law, and culture The recent surge of right-wing populism in Europe and the United States is widely percei …
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Carol J. Greenhouse & Elizabeth Mertz: Ethnography in Unstable Places
Ethnography in Unstable Places is a collection of ethnographic accounts of everyday situations in places undergoing dramatic political transformation. Offering vivid case studies that range from the …
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