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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... his ethnographic research on how legally blindpeople travelled independently through an American city, for instance ... he had honed hisresearch questions,did he arrange to meet with a blind person to see how these worked out in her ...
... his ethnographic research on how legally blindpeople travelled independently through an American city, for instance ... he had honed hisresearch questions,did he arrange to meet with a blind person to see how these worked out in her ...
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... her/his research. People experience and act in the world atmultiple points, times and places and, strungtogether throughout their/our life courses, these experiences and actions form different biographies and selfidentities. In turn ...
... her/his research. People experience and act in the world atmultiple points, times and places and, strungtogether throughout their/our life courses, these experiences and actions form different biographies and selfidentities. In turn ...
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... Let us definethese concepts: Theoretical sampling: although sounding like a term straightout of the positivistic canon, this refers to the meansbywhich aresearcher decides who should be approached to take part in her/his work. In place of.
... Let us definethese concepts: Theoretical sampling: although sounding like a term straightout of the positivistic canon, this refers to the meansbywhich aresearcher decides who should be approached to take part in her/his work. In place of.
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Mike Crang, Ian Cook. approached to take part in her/his work. In place of the random sampling of statistical research, this approach involves gaining selective access to appropriate groups of people whomaybe concerned with, and/or ...
Mike Crang, Ian Cook. approached to take part in her/his work. In place of the random sampling of statistical research, this approach involves gaining selective access to appropriate groups of people whomaybe concerned with, and/or ...
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... her/his study has been rigorous enough, she/he must have soughtout and explored the tensions and commonalities between multiple perspectives onthe research problem, i.e. hers/his andotherpeople's. We have foundthat thesethree concepts ...
... her/his study has been rigorous enough, she/he must have soughtout and explored the tensions and commonalities between multiple perspectives onthe research problem, i.e. hers/his andotherpeople's. We have foundthat thesethree concepts ...
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