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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... argued, can go directly against the experiences ofvast numbers ofpeople (including researchers) who, while being 'placed'in both academic and popular accounts aswithin or outside such culturalor geographical borders and therebyascribed ...
... argued, can go directly against the experiences ofvast numbers ofpeople (including researchers) who, while being 'placed'in both academic and popular accounts aswithin or outside such culturalor geographical borders and therebyascribed ...
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... argued: There are very few golden rules andcertainly nomagic formulae for cutting through toTruth –ifindeed thereis any single monolithic truth, whichisnot typically the case.Human beings arecomplex, ambivalent, inconsistent creatures ...
... argued: There are very few golden rules andcertainly nomagic formulae for cutting through toTruth –ifindeed thereis any single monolithic truth, whichisnot typically the case.Human beings arecomplex, ambivalent, inconsistent creatures ...
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... argued in the introduction, organising work via the readthendothenwrite model can engineer big surprises as researchers move from the reading to doingstages. This is not perhapsthe best way to experiencethe most fascinating aspect of ...
... argued in the introduction, organising work via the readthendothenwrite model can engineer big surprises as researchers move from the reading to doingstages. This is not perhapsthe best way to experiencethe most fascinating aspect of ...
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... argued in the previous section, researchers' involvement in diverse social networks canmean that access to apparently distant groupsand spaces canoften beonly afewsteps away. Workplace ethnographies, for example, can startwith jobs ...
... argued in the previous section, researchers' involvement in diverse social networks canmean that access to apparently distant groupsand spaces canoften beonly afewsteps away. Workplace ethnographies, for example, can startwith jobs ...
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... argued that 'manypeoplewould not tolerate the whitestranger snooping around wereit notthat he [sic] belongs, as far astheyare concerned, tothe powerful white society which they hesitateto brush with' (in Cassell 1988: 93; Clifford 1992) ...
... argued that 'manypeoplewould not tolerate the whitestranger snooping around wereit notthat he [sic] belongs, as far astheyare concerned, tothe powerful white society which they hesitateto brush with' (in Cassell 1988: 93; Clifford 1992) ...
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