Doing EthnographiesSAGE, 2007年4月6日 - 244 頁 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. In five short chapters it presents a systematic overview of: - first principles - the role of the detached researcher , the idea of a pure culture - preparing for fieldwork - initiating access, the relation of knowledge to ethics - constructing ethnographic information - participant observation, interviewing, focus groups, filmic approache. |
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Introduction | 1 |
GETTING READY | 5 |
Conceptualising the subject | 7 |
The detached researcher? | 8 |
The pure subject? | 9 |
The pure culture? | 11 |
Subjective conclusions? | 13 |
Summary | 15 |
Group dynamics | 95 |
Moderator roles | 98 |
Constructing information | 102 |
Filmic approaches | 104 |
Making pictures in and of the field | 105 |
Alreadyexisting photos | 109 |
Autophotography | 111 |
Film and video | 113 |
Preparing for fieldwork | 17 |
Initiating access | 19 |
Talking the talk | 22 |
Power knowledge and ethics | 26 |
Summary | 32 |
CONSTRUCTING ETHNOGRAPHIC INFORMATION | 35 |
Participant observation | 37 |
Access | 38 |
Roles and relationships | 40 |
Language in context | 48 |
Constructing information | 50 |
Interviewing | 60 |
Making arrangements | 62 |
Preparing a checklist | 66 |
Asking the right questions | 68 |
Serial interviews | 73 |
Constructing information | 81 |
Focus groups | 90 |
Setting up | 91 |
Constructing information | 120 |
Summary | 127 |
PULLING IT TOGETHER | 129 |
Analysing field materials | 131 |
Preliminary work | 134 |
Developing codes | 140 |
Sifting sorting and making sense of it all | 142 |
validity and reliability | 146 |
Writing through materials | 150 |
Writing as research practice | 152 |
Writing styles | 157 |
concerns and criteria? | 202 |
Go forth and do? | 207 |
About the authors | 208 |
Notes | 210 |
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