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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... onthe attemptsby two human geographers, to use combinations of qualitative methods in one'sundergraduate dissertation,theother's MAthesis, and both of theirPhDsinthe late 1980s andearly1990s. Anearlier version ofthis bookwas published ...
... onthe attemptsby two human geographers, to use combinations of qualitative methods in one'sundergraduate dissertation,theother's MAthesis, and both of theirPhDsinthe late 1980s andearly1990s. Anearlier version ofthis bookwas published ...
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... onthe structuresof their 'culture',ratherthan thesestructures beingseen as, somehow, existing 'outside'the mundanespheres of theireveryday actionand knowledge. Then, as now,ethnographic research was therefore seen to be ofimmense ...
... onthe structuresof their 'culture',ratherthan thesestructures beingseen as, somehow, existing 'outside'the mundanespheres of theireveryday actionand knowledge. Then, as now,ethnographic research was therefore seen to be ofimmense ...
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... onthe research problem, i.e. hers/his andotherpeople's. We have foundthat thesethree concepts can helptoturn worries about the 'mere subjectivity'of ethnographic research intoasense of rigorous subjectivity. As ethnographers, we don't ...
... onthe research problem, i.e. hers/his andotherpeople's. We have foundthat thesethree concepts can helptoturn worries about the 'mere subjectivity'of ethnographic research intoasense of rigorous subjectivity. As ethnographers, we don't ...
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... onthe managementof multiple sexual identities bywomen ina lesbian community wholived their lives somewhat differently withinandbetween various settingssuch as the localhighstreet,their homes,workplaces, barsand clubs(see also Taylor2004) ...
... onthe managementof multiple sexual identities bywomen ina lesbian community wholived their lives somewhat differently withinandbetween various settingssuch as the localhighstreet,their homes,workplaces, barsand clubs(see also Taylor2004) ...
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... onthe one hand they/we may be seen asa threat through havingthe powerto open out thesepeople's livesfor ridicule orruination byother groups (Cook1993; Johnson 1992)3 yet, on theother,these are also thepeople who usually havethe power to ...
... onthe one hand they/we may be seen asa threat through havingthe powerto open out thesepeople's livesfor ridicule orruination byother groups (Cook1993; Johnson 1992)3 yet, on theother,these are also thepeople who usually havethe power to ...
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