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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... relationships (can) develop havehighly significant effects on the understandings whichemerge from them (Cupples 2002; Nagar 1997). Andthe relationships thatmatter arenot only those between researcher and researched ina traditionally ...
... relationships (can) develop havehighly significant effects on the understandings whichemerge from them (Cupples 2002; Nagar 1997). Andthe relationships thatmatter arenot only those between researcher and researched ina traditionally ...
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... relationships between the local andglobal power/knowledge thathad given rise tovariously nuancedandconnected 'cultures ofcolonialism' (Ashcroft et al. 1989; Thomas 1994). These were seenas byno means pure nor simply situated within any ...
... relationships between the local andglobal power/knowledge thathad given rise tovariously nuancedandconnected 'cultures ofcolonialism' (Ashcroft et al. 1989; Thomas 1994). These were seenas byno means pure nor simply situated within any ...
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... relationships between ideas, literature and methodswhich have tobeoutlined in research proposals,we argue,it's importantto have casta preliminary research net, initiated accessto appropriate people and places and thought through the ...
... relationships between ideas, literature and methodswhich have tobeoutlined in research proposals,we argue,it's importantto have casta preliminary research net, initiated accessto appropriate people and places and thought through the ...
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... relationships with people who canshow andtellthe researcher what is 'going on' there and, through this,an experience ofa whole range of relationships and emotional statesthat sucha process must inevitably involve (Hunt 1989;Wax 1983) ...
... relationships with people who canshow andtellthe researcher what is 'going on' there and, through this,an experience ofa whole range of relationships and emotional statesthat sucha process must inevitably involve (Hunt 1989;Wax 1983) ...
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... RELATIONSHIPS In terms of gaining access to particular places and communities, it is not only who the researcher contacts that is important, but also how she/he explains the projectto them.Thewaysinwhich she/he presents aspects of her ...
... RELATIONSHIPS In terms of gaining access to particular places and communities, it is not only who the researcher contacts that is important, but also how she/he explains the projectto them.Thewaysinwhich she/he presents aspects of her ...
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Focusgroups Setting up Group dynamics Moderator roles | |
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Go forthanddo ? | |
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