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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... person to see how these worked out in her daytoday life. Having hypothesised thathertravels would belimitedtoaportfolio of discrete, memorised routes, for instance,heasked herhow well she knew them. But she replied quite indignantly ...
... person to see how these worked out in her daytoday life. Having hypothesised thathertravels would belimitedtoaportfolio of discrete, memorised routes, for instance,heasked herhow well she knew them. But she replied quite indignantly ...
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... person,along with all its inescapable identities.Whatwe bringto theresearch affects whatwe get,so as Steve Herberthas putit, 'ethnographies areas much about the culture ofthe student as they areof the studied' (2000: 563). Ethnographies ...
... person,along with all its inescapable identities.Whatwe bringto theresearch affects whatwe get,so as Steve Herberthas putit, 'ethnographies areas much about the culture ofthe student as they areof the studied' (2000: 563). Ethnographies ...
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... person except that theycan'tget through the day without acup of tea? Where does it come from?Ceylon – Sri Lanka, India. Thatis the outsidehistory that isinside thehistoryof the English. There isno English history without that history ...
... person except that theycan'tget through the day without acup of tea? Where does it come from?Ceylon – Sri Lanka, India. Thatis the outsidehistory that isinside thehistoryof the English. There isno English history without that history ...
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... person(orat leastgot moresleep), youwould have been able to doa better job. We have certainly feltallof this. And this is surely normal. SUMMARY In theprevious chapter, weargued that in order toundertake ethnographic andrelated ...
... person(orat leastgot moresleep), youwould have been able to doa better job. We have certainly feltallof this. And this is surely normal. SUMMARY In theprevious chapter, weargued that in order toundertake ethnographic andrelated ...
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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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