Anthropology of Work Review

Contents of Volume XX, Number 1, Fall 1999

WORKING FOR THEM: ESSAYS IN HONOR OF DIANA FORSYTHE Linda Hogle and Gary Downey, Guest Editors

Introduction: Linda Hogle and Gary Downey:

Ethics and Politics of Studying Up in Technoscience Diana E. Forsythe

Critical Practices Lucy Suchman

Ethnography and Internet Time: Ethics, Politics, and Poetics John Sherry

A View from the Basement: The Ethics and Politics of Teaching Engineers While Studying Them Jennifer L. Croissant

The Autonomy Question and the Changing Conditions of Social Scientific Work David Hess

Book Reviews: Naomi Katz on A. Lynn Bolles' Sister Jamaica: A Study of Women, Work, and Household in Kingston; Eric McGuckin on André Gunder Frank's ReORIENT: Global Economy in the Asian Age; Linda Marie Small on Jerald Milanich's Laboring in the Fields of the Lord: Spanish Missions and Southeastern Indians; Scott Simon on Ellen Hertz' The Trading Crowd: An Ethnography of the Shanghai Stock Market; and Richard Zimmer on Keith Popple's Analysing Community Work: Its Theory and Practice.


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