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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... reliability 9 Writingthrough materials Introduction Writing asresearch practice Writing styles Finishing:concerns and criteria? 10 Go forthanddo ...? About theauthors Notes References Index Preface We hope that this book will be of.
... reliability 9 Writingthrough materials Introduction Writing asresearch practice Writing styles Finishing:concerns and criteria? 10 Go forthanddo ...? About theauthors Notes References Index Preface We hope that this book will be of.
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... note, the 'researchcommunities' that we talk about throughoutthis bookare asmuch fashionedas theyare found throughthe processofresearching them (Law and Urry 2004). 'SUBJECTIVE' CONCLUSIONS? All of the above maywellleave prospective ...
... note, the 'researchcommunities' that we talk about throughoutthis bookare asmuch fashionedas theyare found throughthe processofresearching them (Law and Urry 2004). 'SUBJECTIVE' CONCLUSIONS? All of the above maywellleave prospective ...
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... note that this is where the 'fieldwork' starts. The processes through which particularpeople and/orpositions are foundmake for good ethnographic 'data' because they are likely toinvolve 'gatekeepers'assessing aspects of your identity ...
... note that this is where the 'fieldwork' starts. The processes through which particularpeople and/orpositions are foundmake for good ethnographic 'data' because they are likely toinvolve 'gatekeepers'assessing aspects of your identity ...
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... notes 22 July 1993). In this and most other experiences of participant observation work, boundaries between field andacademic experiences become blurred. Often the days backin the academy will havea profound effect on your views of the ...
... notes 22 July 1993). In this and most other experiences of participant observation work, boundaries between field andacademic experiences become blurred. Often the days backin the academy will havea profound effect on your views of the ...
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... for example,someone hanging around taking photographs will not standoutfrom the crowd,as would a person asking questions and taking notes. Indeed, because those present often ask about the photographs being taken, the.
... for example,someone hanging around taking photographs will not standoutfrom the crowd,as would a person asking questions and taking notes. Indeed, because those present often ask about the photographs being taken, the.
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