Her primary areas of study are Gender studies, Institutional ethnography, Social science, Feminist sociology and Politics. Dorothy E. Smith is studying Feminism, which is a component of Gender studies. Her Institutional ethnography research includes themes of Common sense, Popular culture and Political correctness.
Her biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Materialism, Mental health, Human services and Bureaucracy. Her study in Feminist sociology is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Social relation, Construct, Femininity and Feminist philosophy. Her Politics research incorporates elements of Critical theory, Subject, Modernity, Postmodernism and Individualism.
Gender studies, Ideology, Institutional ethnography, Social science and Politics are her primary areas of study. Dorothy E. Smith interconnects Pleasure, Power and Making-of in the investigation of issues within Gender studies. Her studies in Ideology integrate themes in fields like Social relation, Code, Materialism, Historicity and Social consciousness.
Dorothy E. Smith has included themes like Feminist sociology and Institution in her Institutional ethnography study. Her Social science research integrates issues from Consciousness and Political correctness. The Politics study combines topics in areas such as Post-industrial society and Political economy.
Her primary scientific interests are in Anthropology, Institutional ethnography, Social theory, Medical sociology and Conversation. Much of her study explores Anthropology relationship to Social science. Her Institutional ethnography study incorporates themes from Institution and Participant observation.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Vocational education, Literacy, Global governance, Social work and Lifelong learning. Her Vocational education research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Corporate governance, Accountability and New public management.
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The Everyday World As Problematic: A Feminist Sociology
Dorothy E. Smith.
(1988)
Texts, Facts and Femininity: Exploring the Relations of Ruling
Dorothy E. Smith.
(1990)
Institutional Ethnography: A Sociology for People
Dorothy E. Smith.
(2005)
The conceptual practices of power : a feminist sociology of knowledge
Dorothy E. Smith.
Social Forces (1991)
Writing the Social: Critique, Theory, and Investigations
Dorothy E. Smith.
(1999)
The everyday world as problematic
Dorothy E. Smith.
(1987)
Women's Perspective as a Radical Critique of Sociology*
Dorothy E. Smith.
Sociological Inquiry (1974)
K IS MENTALLY ILL: THE ANATOMY OF A FACTUAL ACCOUNT
Dorothy E. Smith.
Sociology (1978)
The Standard North American Family: SNAF as an Ideological Code
Dorothy E. Smith.
Journal of Family Issues (1993)
Sociology from Women's Experience: A Reaffirmation*
Dorothy E. Smith.
Sociological Theory (1992)
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