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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... tobe situated in whathe had previously regardedas 'unrelated' literatures.In the alternative model thatwe're advocating,we can't guarantee that things won't go wrongbutit's much more difficult togo 'offthe rails'ifyou're helping to lay ...
... tobe situated in whathe had previously regardedas 'unrelated' literatures.In the alternative model thatwe're advocating,we can't guarantee that things won't go wrongbutit's much more difficult togo 'offthe rails'ifyou're helping to lay ...
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... tobe regarded asmeansof mirroring theworld, but as the means through whichitis constructed, understood and acted out. Underthese circumstances, however, readers may wonder how ethnographerscanvalidate their truth claims? Howcan they ...
... tobe regarded asmeansof mirroring theworld, but as the means through whichitis constructed, understood and acted out. Underthese circumstances, however, readers may wonder how ethnographerscanvalidate their truth claims? Howcan they ...
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... [tobe] lost and invented' (Hoggart etal. 2002:260). Translation can rarely, if ever, bea straightforward technical exercise of matching 'conceptual equivalence[s] across languages' (Temple and Young 2004: 165) because languages are ...
... [tobe] lost and invented' (Hoggart etal. 2002:260). Translation can rarely, if ever, bea straightforward technical exercise of matching 'conceptual equivalence[s] across languages' (Temple and Young 2004: 165) because languages are ...
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... wereand could beinterpreted (seealso Borchgrevink2003; Twyman et al.1999). Second, this means that research methodsmay need tobe adopted and adaptedsothat the contextual meanings of words can be better appreciated. For instance,
... wereand could beinterpreted (seealso Borchgrevink2003; Twyman et al.1999). Second, this means that research methodsmay need tobe adopted and adaptedsothat the contextual meanings of words can be better appreciated. For instance,
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... tobe written for assessment and approval by internal and/orexternal assessors before your'field' research can formallystart. The UK's Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC), for example, provided a very short list of three minimum ...
... tobe written for assessment and approval by internal and/orexternal assessors before your'field' research can formallystart. The UK's Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC), for example, provided a very short list of three minimum ...
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