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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... getting this type of research done. Some of these lessonswere specific to individual methods, butmany addressedmuchbigger questions:abouthow toplan research which is intentionally unpredictable; how to take its unexpected twists and.
... getting this type of research done. Some of these lessonswere specific to individual methods, butmany addressedmuchbigger questions:abouthow toplan research which is intentionally unpredictable; how to take its unexpected twists and.
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Mike Crang, Ian Cook. is intentionally unpredictable; how to take its unexpected twists and turns as signs that things may be going well rather than off the rails; how researchers could prepare to be flexible, to think on their feet, to ...
Mike Crang, Ian Cook. is intentionally unpredictable; how to take its unexpected twists and turns as signs that things may be going well rather than off the rails; how researchers could prepare to be flexible, to think on their feet, to ...
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... to take your camera into a fieldsetting and peoplestarted to askyouif they could borrow ittotake photosof theirchildren. If these possibilities hadn't been partofyour official proposal – and maybeyou hadn't read anythingabout them ...
... to take your camera into a fieldsetting and peoplestarted to askyouif they could borrow ittotake photosof theirchildren. If these possibilities hadn't been partofyour official proposal – and maybeyou hadn't read anythingabout them ...
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... to take theseissues into account from thevery start. THE DETACHED RESEARCHER? In the history of ethnographic and related research, 'cultures' have conventionally beenrepresented as independentboth fromthe means by whichtheresearcher ...
... to take theseissues into account from thevery start. THE DETACHED RESEARCHER? In the history of ethnographic and related research, 'cultures' have conventionally beenrepresented as independentboth fromthe means by whichtheresearcher ...
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... us definethese concepts: Theoretical sampling: although sounding like a term straightout of the positivistic canon, this refers to the meansbywhich aresearcher decides who should be approached to take part in her/his work. In place of.
... us definethese concepts: Theoretical sampling: although sounding like a term straightout of the positivistic canon, this refers to the meansbywhich aresearcher decides who should be approached to take part in her/his work. In place of.
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