Mitchell Duneier is an American sociologist currently Professor of Sociology at Princeton University and regular Visiting Distinguished Professor of Sociology at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York.
Duneier earned his doctorate from the University of Chicago in 1992. His first book, "Slim's Table: Race, Respectability, and Masculinity" won the 1994 American Sociological Association's award for Distinguished Scholarly Publication. He is also the author of "Sidewalk" (1999), which won the Los Angeles Times Book Prize and the C. Wright Mills Award.
Professor Duneier taught at the University of California-Santa Barbara, the University of Wisconsin-Madison and the City University of New York (where he regularly teaches in a visiting capacity) before joining the Princeton faculty. He served on the original advisory board for National Public Radio's "This American Life.
An exceptional ethnography marked by clarity and candor, Sidewalk takes us into the socio-cultural environment of those who, though often seen as threatening or unseemly, work day after day on “the blocks” of one of New York’s most diverse neighborhoods. Sociologist Duneier, author of Slim’s Table, offers an accessible and compelling group portrait of several poor black men who make their livelihoods on the sidewalks of Greenwich Village selling secondhand goods, panhandling, and scavenging books and magazines.
Duneier spent five years with these individuals, and in Sidewalk he argues that, contrary to the opinion of various city officials, they actually contribute significantly to the order and well-being of the Village. An important study of the heart and mind of the street, Sidewalk also features an insightful afterword by longtime book vendor Hakim Hasan. This fascinating study reveals today’s urban life in all its complexity: its vitality, its conflicts about class and race, and its surprising opportunities for empathy among strangers.
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評分近来读的一本阅读体验非常棒的学术(?)著作 没错,在30年后的今天看来,也许现在的第六大道已经大变样,但是这本书在现实意义还是在研究意义上都具有相当大的重要性 作者采用参与观察的方式深入到街头摊贩的生活中,他在田野调查中,是以街头摊贩的一员去研究,生活的,通过坦...
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植根於芝派傳統,都市“深描”的經典文獻。有人說好的民族誌比小說好看,這本就是如此吧。附錄的方法論尤為值得一讀,作者不斷反思和改進角色位置、介入、工具使用等等,纔能做齣這麼經典的民族誌,不容易啊。
评分植根於芝派傳統,都市“深描”的經典文獻。有人說好的民族誌比小說好看,這本就是如此吧。附錄的方法論尤為值得一讀,作者不斷反思和改進角色位置、介入、工具使用等等,纔能做齣這麼經典的民族誌,不容易啊。
评分作者用五年時間在紐約第六大道和街頭小販打交道。他發現這些人事實上給社區帶來瞭正麵作用,有利於社區融閤。此外,他們的選擇常常是齣於一種對本群體的內部關係的依賴——在這他們能得到主流社會中無法給予的溫暖。這是一本民族誌,但它做到瞭迴歸社會本身。
评分應該被善待 但中國已經少見這種因有礙觀瞻而被驅逐的邊緣群體瞭
评分方法上,我沒接觸過民族誌和訪談法,更沒有做過參與式觀察,但讀著作者在書後那幾十頁關於方法論的論述,猶如看他認真記錄而又小心翼翼地反思自己,有種莫名的感動。資料和細節上絕對足夠豐富細緻,繼承瞭《街角社會》的“厚描述”傳統,花費數年時間巨細無遺地記錄瞭紐約行人道上一幫地攤雜誌小販的日常生活、工作、社交和有限的政治活動,勾勒齣“街邊社會”的方方麵麵:經濟的窘迫無奈、反復接觸生意下形成的人際互信、階級和種族之間的鴻溝、城市和社區政治的壓力、從事“正當行業”者的白眼、屢受打擊卻又始終保存一點希望的溫暖。老趙言:若是從嚴格學術作品的觀點來看,問題意識太多資料太豐而不加刪削,學者看著肯定不滿意;但從方法實踐、資料積纍和社會關懷來說,絕對是好書。如果中國把此書作為城管必讀書目,大約會很有意思。
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