Doing EthnographiesSAGE, 12 mar. 2007 - 256 pagini Doing Ethnographies is an introductory and applied guide to ethnographic methods. It focuses on those methods - participant observation, interviewing, focus groups, and video/photographic work - that allow us to understand the lived, everyday world. Informed by the authors′ fieldwork experience, the book covers the relation between theory, practice and writing, and demonstrates how methods work in the field, so preparing the first-time ethnographer for the loss of control and direction often experienced. |
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Mike Crang, Ian Cook. 27-32 Doi ng'Ethnografph'ies MIK€ CLANG & IAN COOK Doing Ethnographies Doing Ethnographies Mike Crang and Ian Cook. Front Cover.
Mike Crang, Ian Cook. 27-32 Doi ng'Ethnografph'ies MIK€ CLANG & IAN COOK Doing Ethnographies Doing Ethnographies Mike Crang and Ian Cook. Front Cover.
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Mike Crang, Ian Cook. Doing Ethnographies Mike Crang and Ian Cook © Mike Crang and Ian Cook 2007 First published 2007.
Mike Crang, Ian Cook. Doing Ethnographies Mike Crang and Ian Cook © Mike Crang and Ian Cook 2007 First published 2007.
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Mike Crang, Ian Cook. © Mike Crang and Ian Cook 2007 First published 2007 Apart from any fair dealing for the purposes of research or private study, or criticism or review, as permitted under the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act, 1988 ...
Mike Crang, Ian Cook. © Mike Crang and Ian Cook 2007 First published 2007 Apart from any fair dealing for the purposes of research or private study, or criticism or review, as permitted under the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act, 1988 ...
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Mike Crang, Ian Cook. Contents. Preface Acknowledgements 1 Introduction SECTION1 GETTING READY 2 Conceptualisingthe subject Introduction The detachedresearcher? The pure subject? The pure culture? 'Subjective'conclusions? Summary 3 ...
Mike Crang, Ian Cook. Contents. Preface Acknowledgements 1 Introduction SECTION1 GETTING READY 2 Conceptualisingthe subject Introduction The detachedresearcher? The pure subject? The pure culture? 'Subjective'conclusions? Summary 3 ...
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