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Etnografia Institucional Crítica×Etnografia Crítica×
ÁreaQualitativoQualitativo
FamíliaProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Ano de origem1987 (IE foundational); critical applications prominent 1990s–2000sLate 20th century (~1980s–1993 systematisation)
Autor originalDorothy E. Smith (institutional ethnography); critical variant developed through feminist and critical scholarsJim Thomas (systematised); rooted in Frankfurt School critical theory (Adorno, Horkheimer) and feminist/postcolonial traditions
TipoQualitative research designQualitative research method
Fonte seminalSmith, D. E. (2005). Institutional Ethnography: A Sociology for People. AltaMira Press. ISBN: 978-0759105010Thomas, J. (1993). Doing Critical Ethnography. Sage Publications. link ↗
Outros nomesCritical IE, critical-IE, institutional ethnography with critical orientation, CIEcritical ethnographic research, critical qualitative ethnography, advocacy ethnography, emancipatory ethnography
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ResumoCritical institutional ethnography (CIE) combines Dorothy Smith's institutional ethnography with an explicit critical theory lens to investigate how ruling relations, texts, and institutional discourses reproduce inequality and power asymmetries. Starting from the lived experiences of people positioned within or subordinated by institutions, CIE traces how abstract institutional processes coordinate everyday life and subjects those processes to normative critique aimed at social transformation.Critical ethnography is a qualitative research approach that combines sustained fieldwork immersion with explicit critical theory to examine how power, inequality, and ideology shape the lived experiences of marginalised communities. Unlike conventional ethnography, which aims to describe a culture as it is, critical ethnography commits the researcher to questioning what is taken for granted and to producing knowledge that can serve as a resource for social change. Rooted in Frankfurt School critical theory and expanded through feminist, postcolonial, and race-critical traditions, it treats the research process itself as a political act.
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