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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... language lie a mess ofthought and a tangle of behaviour. If our research tools cannot recogniseambivalence and inconsistency asreal and important,theywill nothelp us to a veryprofound understanding of humanthoughts and behaviour (1985 ...
... language lie a mess ofthought and a tangle of behaviour. If our research tools cannot recogniseambivalence and inconsistency asreal and important,theywill nothelp us to a veryprofound understanding of humanthoughts and behaviour (1985 ...
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... it's importantto have casta preliminary research net, initiated accessto appropriate people and places and thought through the role of language, power relationsandethics. CASTING YOUR NET As a first step in any ethnography,
... it's importantto have casta preliminary research net, initiated accessto appropriate people and places and thought through the role of language, power relationsandethics. CASTING YOUR NET As a first step in any ethnography,
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... language will inevitably surface. You may notice differences in the ways in which you and your contacts tend to talk, in your styles of written and spoken language and/or inhow you useoften takenfor granted bodily gestures in ...
... language will inevitably surface. You may notice differences in the ways in which you and your contacts tend to talk, in your styles of written and spoken language and/or inhow you useoften takenfor granted bodily gestures in ...
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... language and theory areclearly connected. George Marcus, for example, has suggestedthatanthropology's move towards ... language(s) in which a research project is conducted, there willinevitably havetobesome kindof translation between the ...
... language and theory areclearly connected. George Marcus, for example, has suggestedthatanthropology's move towards ... language(s) in which a research project is conducted, there willinevitably havetobesome kindof translation between the ...
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... language and another (Twymanetal. 1999). Temple and Young(2004) illustratethis point nicely in theirdiscussion of the choices that can bemade when translating British Sign Language (BSL) intowritten English. These two languages byno ...
... language and another (Twymanetal. 1999). Temple and Young(2004) illustratethis point nicely in theirdiscussion of the choices that can bemade when translating British Sign Language (BSL) intowritten English. These two languages byno ...
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