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. |
Din interiorul cărții
Rezultatele 1 - 5 din 62
Pagina
... field Alreadyexisting photos Autophotography Film andvideo Constructing information Summary SECTION3 PULLINGIT TOGETHER 8 Analysingfieldmaterials Introduction Preliminary work Developingcodes Sifting, sorting and making senseofit all ...
... field Alreadyexisting photos Autophotography Film andvideo Constructing information Summary SECTION3 PULLINGIT TOGETHER 8 Analysingfieldmaterials Introduction Preliminary work Developingcodes Sifting, sorting and making senseofit all ...
Pagina
... field materials'. But that's where we stopped. There was little about writing, andnothing about writingup. Writing that booklet had been a welcome distraction fromwriting our PhDs. And perhaps it showed. Very few methodological ...
... field materials'. But that's where we stopped. There was little about writing, andnothing about writingup. Writing that booklet had been a welcome distraction fromwriting our PhDs. And perhaps it showed. Very few methodological ...
Pagina
... field without a theory. Ethnography is not simply 'data collection'; it is rich in implicit theories of culture, society and the individual (Agar 1980: 23). INTRODUCTION In the 1970s, humanist geographersbegan to incorporate ...
... field without a theory. Ethnography is not simply 'data collection'; it is rich in implicit theories of culture, society and the individual (Agar 1980: 23). INTRODUCTION In the 1970s, humanist geographersbegan to incorporate ...
Pagina
... field' setting. Others, in the academy (e.g. supervisors, examiners, referees, editors, colleagues, students), in aresearcher's'outside' life (e.g. family members, friends, children, community members) and elsewhere,havejust as much,if ...
... field' setting. Others, in the academy (e.g. supervisors, examiners, referees, editors, colleagues, students), in aresearcher's'outside' life (e.g. family members, friends, children, community members) and elsewhere,havejust as much,if ...
Pagina
... fields' (Clifford 1997;Cook 2001; Katz1992, 1994). THEPURESUBJECT? As much as theresearcher is embedded in these multiple contexts,so are the subjects of her/his research. People experience and act in the world atmultiple points, times ...
... fields' (Clifford 1997;Cook 2001; Katz1992, 1994). THEPURESUBJECT? As much as theresearcher is embedded in these multiple contexts,so are the subjects of her/his research. People experience and act in the world atmultiple points, times ...
Cuprins
Interviewing | |
Focusgroups Setting up Group dynamics Moderator roles | |
7 | |
Alreadyexisting photos | |
Constructing information | |
validity | |
Go forthanddo ? | |
Alte ediții - Afișează-le pe toate
Termeni și expresii frecvente
academic Amos Gitai analysis and/or andthe Anselm Strauss Anthropology approach argued atthe autoethnography canbe chapter codes constructed contexts conversation Crang Cultural Geography Culture develop diary discussion dothis endup ethical ethnographic research Ethnography everyday example experience Feminist Geography field fieldwork film Focus Group going her/his Human Geography Ian’s ideas images important instance interview inthe involved inwhich issues itis Jamaican Jamaican English language lives London London/Newbury Park/Delhi Marcus materials means meeting methods Mike Mike’s montage notes ofthe onthe outline papaya participant observation Participatory Video people’s peoplewho person photographs Politics practice produce Qualitative Research questions record reflexivity relationships research process researcher’s Rowles Sage senseof she/he social spaces stories suggest talking tape thatthe theresearcher thesis thestart things tobe topic totake tothe transcribing transcription understand University Press visual withthe writing