Are you working on one research subject or two? From my vantage point, you do mention ethnography which'd appear to be anthropology-cum-sociology related, while your second topic could run the gamut from poli-sci to sociology or political economy.
Q: If I may be so bold as to ask-- Are you Zhongguo or one of us variegated Americans?
The topic for my senior thesis is ethnocentrism and exclusion in the Kenyan public sector, analyzed from a critical ethnography perspective. Do you have any research suggestions?
My question on the greatest Kenyans was simply to help me fill the gaps on an interterm independent study that I had been working on over the December break.
Oh, you know about China? I am a full-fledged American but my origin is Chinese.
Ref: China - My first visit to that country was many moons ago when Deng Xiaoping ruled the roost; a totally different country from what it is today.
On your research suggestions-- am almost 99% sure that I do have in my library literature that might assist you with your thesis topic. Btw, I know for sure that you'll need to use regression analysis and, secondly, I would also suggest that you change the public sector to civil service-- the former is unwieldy as it encompasses the military, police, state owned enterprises, etc.
This is belated, but I had to answer the question on the greatest Kenyans by pointing out that mine is a disparate group w/ features thus:-
- Precedent setting
- Truth telling (veracity)
- No venality
- No tribalism
- Steadfastness of purpose (courageous)
- IQ
The list:-
1. Tom Mboya
2. Masinde Muliro
3. Jean-Marie Seroney
4. Oki Ooko Ombaka
5. Chege Kibachia
6. Wangari Maathai
7. Chegat Mutai
@ Reticent, I have factored in the public sector into my research design. I'm looking forward to your reference suggestions.
Here is the first tranche of selected bibliography that I unearthed from the depths of my library and thought might be of assistance with your thesis: ethnicity and exclusion in the Kenyan public sector.
Note: not filed alphabetically or chronologically.
- David E. Apter, ed., Ideology and Discontent, New York: The Free Press, 1964.
- Susanne K. Langer, Philosophy in a New Key: A Study in the Symbolism of Reason, Rite and Art, 1942.
- Clyde Kluchon, Mirror for Men: The Relation of Anthropology to Modern Life, 1959.
- Anthony P. Cohen, The Management of Myths: The Politics of Legitimation.....,1959.
- Aidan W. Southall, in Peter C.W. Gutkind (ed) The Passing of Tribal Man in Africa, "The Illusion of Tribe," see also Jrl. of Asian and African Studies, V, nos. 1-2 (Jan-April 1970), pp.28-50.