
64. How Larry Miller Went from Prison Valedictorian to Nike Executive
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Ethnography and Personal Narratives in Economic Research
This chapter explores the value of ethnographic methods in economic research, highlighting a sociologist's immersive experience with a Chicago street gang. It delves into personal accountability, sharing one's truth, and the impact of societal structures on individual life trajectories, particularly within the criminal justice system. The conversation also examines educational initiatives for incarcerated individuals and the potential of technology to reform the prison system.
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