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Dirty Work profiles a number of occupations that society deems tainted. The volume's vivid, ethnographic reports focus on the communication that helps workers manage the moral, social, and physical "stains" that derive from engaging in such occupations. The creative ways that those who perform such dirty work learn to communicate with each other--and with outsiders--regulate the negative aspects of the work itself and emphasize the positives so that workers can maintain a sense of self-value even while performing devalued occupations.

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For everyone who has ever wondered "how on earth" or "why in the world" people do the dirty work of prison guards, cops, community police, long-distance truck drivers, secretaries, nurses, HIV/AIDS/addiction caregivers, forensic pathologists and their technicians, or even cultural ethnographers in the academy, this book will be a tantalizing, provocative, enlightening, and entertaining read. --H.L. "Bud" Goodall, Jr., Director and Professor at the Hugh Downs School of Human Communication, Arizona State University

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PART I: ETHNOGRAPHY OF TAINT 1 Doing Justice, Shirley K. Drew 2 Dirty Work and Discipline Behind Bars, Sarah J. Tracy & Clifton Scott 3 Riding Fire Trucks and Ambulances with America's Heroes, Clifton Scott & Sarah J. Tracy 4 Without Trucks, We'd Be Naked, Hungry & Homeless!, Melanie Mills 5 Bitching about Secretarial "Dirty Work", Patricia Sotirin 6 Nursing as Dirty Work, Melanie Mills & Amy Schejbal 7 Crack Pipes and TCells: Use of Taint Management by HIV/AIDS/Addiction Caregivers, Stephanie Poole Martinez PART II: CASE STUDIES 8 Good Cops, Dirty Crimes, Bob M. Gassaway 9 Cops, Crimes, and Community Policing, Shirley K. Drew & Mendy Hulvey 10 The Death Doctors, Bob M. Gassaway PART III : CONCLUSION 11 Ethnography as Dirty Work, Shirley K. Drew & Melanie Mills 12 Concluding Thoughts, Melanie Mills, Shirley K. Drew, & Bob M. Gassaway

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      Publisher: Baylor University Press
      Publication Date: 01/08/2007
      ISBN13: 9781932792737, 978-1932792737
      ISBN10: 1932792732

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      Book Synopsis
      Dirty Work profiles a number of occupations that society deems tainted. The volume's vivid, ethnographic reports focus on the communication that helps workers manage the moral, social, and physical "stains" that derive from engaging in such occupations. The creative ways that those who perform such dirty work learn to communicate with each other--and with outsiders--regulate the negative aspects of the work itself and emphasize the positives so that workers can maintain a sense of self-value even while performing devalued occupations.

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      For everyone who has ever wondered "how on earth" or "why in the world" people do the dirty work of prison guards, cops, community police, long-distance truck drivers, secretaries, nurses, HIV/AIDS/addiction caregivers, forensic pathologists and their technicians, or even cultural ethnographers in the academy, this book will be a tantalizing, provocative, enlightening, and entertaining read. --H.L. "Bud" Goodall, Jr., Director and Professor at the Hugh Downs School of Human Communication, Arizona State University

      Table of Contents
      PART I: ETHNOGRAPHY OF TAINT 1 Doing Justice, Shirley K. Drew 2 Dirty Work and Discipline Behind Bars, Sarah J. Tracy & Clifton Scott 3 Riding Fire Trucks and Ambulances with America's Heroes, Clifton Scott & Sarah J. Tracy 4 Without Trucks, We'd Be Naked, Hungry & Homeless!, Melanie Mills 5 Bitching about Secretarial "Dirty Work", Patricia Sotirin 6 Nursing as Dirty Work, Melanie Mills & Amy Schejbal 7 Crack Pipes and TCells: Use of Taint Management by HIV/AIDS/Addiction Caregivers, Stephanie Poole Martinez PART II: CASE STUDIES 8 Good Cops, Dirty Crimes, Bob M. Gassaway 9 Cops, Crimes, and Community Policing, Shirley K. Drew & Mendy Hulvey 10 The Death Doctors, Bob M. Gassaway PART III : CONCLUSION 11 Ethnography as Dirty Work, Shirley K. Drew & Melanie Mills 12 Concluding Thoughts, Melanie Mills, Shirley K. Drew, & Bob M. Gassaway

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