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FOXNEWS FOX and Friends October 13, 2021 10:34:00

unfortunately, i have four children that were in fairfax county public schools. my older are adults, but when you see a school board that is as a town it deaf to the needs of students and the desires of parents who shut them out and walk away from the table when ethnography is presented to them at a school board meeting, not a plastic topic, but this is in our schools and photography for kids is bad and parents try to point that out. school boards walk away and in loudoun county they shut parents out, parents like scott smith are left wanting accountability on the behalf of the superintendent or the school board and really to have the d.o.j. put us in a position where we are the ones who are labeled as bullies or worse, domestic terrorists is beyond the chilling, it s freezing. terry, what is your biggest concern? my biggest concern with the memorandum is to be clear i m ....

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Translating Experience into Enunciation : On Conducting a Policy Ethnography in South Asia


A researcher reflects on what it means to translate policy ethnography into action.
Conducting an ethnography is, more often than not, a transformative experience. More so if it is done with those who are propelled by normative concerns and aspirations. It “rubs off” on the researcher, who find themselves trying to make sense of the experience in language that is often limiting. How does one translate ethnographic experiences into commonly understood language, when the impact on the researcher is emotional and cerebral, all at once?
While conceptualising my doctoral research around community radio policymaking, I wanted to bring in my interest in policy studies, anthropology, media, and international studies in conversation with each other. The idea was to critique a top-down approach to policy and its study, and to open up the black box to recognise a range of policy actors, including activists and policy advocates, media and international development agencies, beside ....

Community Radio , South Asia , Sri Lanka , Research Methodology , சமூக வானொலி ,