Part One: Capturing Professional Relevance
Shadowing Care Workers When They’re “Doing Nothing” ~ Doris Lydahl
Two Worlds of Professional Relevance in a Small Village ~ Christal Avendal
Capturing the Organization of Emotions in Child Welfare Decision-Making ~ Tea Torbenfeldt Bengtsson
Part Two: Grasping Empirical Complexity
Sensitizing Concepts in Studies of Homelessness and Disability ~ Nanna Mik-Meyer
Grasping the Social Life of Documents in Human Service Practice ~ Emilie Morwenna Whitaker
Debating Dementia Care Logics ~ Cintia Engel, Janaina Aredes & Annette Leibing
Part Three: Challenges Of Multi-Sitedness
Social Worlds of Person-Centered, Multi-Sited Ethnography ~ Aleksandra Bartoszko
“Facting” in a Case of Concealed Pregnancy ~ Lucy Sheehan
Ethnographic Challenges of Fragmented Human Services ~ Tarja Pösö
PART Four: Noticings From Ethnographic Distance
Ethnographic Discovery after Fieldwork on Troubled Youth ~ Malin Ǻkerström & David Wästerfors
Looking Beyond the Police-as-Control Narrative ~ David Sausdal
Embracing Lessons from Ethnography in Non-Western Prison ~ Andrew M. Jefferson