Ethnographies Revisited
Constructing Theory in the Field
Herausgeber: Puddephatt, Antony J; Kleinknecht, Steven W; Shaffir, William
Ethnographies Revisited
Constructing Theory in the Field
Herausgeber: Puddephatt, Antony J; Kleinknecht, Steven W; Shaffir, William
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This book presents reflexive first-hand accounts from the authors of major book-length ethnographies, recounting how they generated their key ideas in the practice of field research. This volume provides a fresh approach to teaching qualitative research by encouraging students to think creatively and theoretically in the field.
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This book presents reflexive first-hand accounts from the authors of major book-length ethnographies, recounting how they generated their key ideas in the practice of field research. This volume provides a fresh approach to teaching qualitative research by encouraging students to think creatively and theoretically in the field.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 376
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juni 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 703g
- ISBN-13: 9780415452205
- ISBN-10: 0415452201
- Artikelnr.: 23604982
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 376
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juni 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 703g
- ISBN-13: 9780415452205
- ISBN-10: 0415452201
- Artikelnr.: 23604982
Antony J. Puddephatt is an Assistant Professor of Sociology at Lakehead University in Canada. He is interested in sociological theory, science and technology, and ethnographic research. He conducted a field study of amateur chess, and has written on G.H. Mead's neglected sociology of science. William Shaffir is Professor of Sociology at McMaster University in Hamilton, Canada. He received his Ph.D. degree from McGill University. He is the author and co-author of books and journal articles in the areas of Hassidic Jewry, medical student socialization and professionalization, field research methods, ethnic violence, the social psychology of messianic revivalism, and religious affiliation and disaffiliation among newly-observant and formerly haredi (ultra-Orthodox) Jews. A recently completed study examined defeated politicians and how they cope with and rationalize defeat at the polls. Along with a colleague, he has conducted field research on a police service to examine the dynamics of racial profiling. His current research continues to focus on the challenges facing Hassidic Jewry as it confronts modernity. Steven W. Kleinknecht is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Sociology at Brescia University College in London, Ontario, Canada. His research interests lie in the study of subcultures, deviance, and online interaction. He has conducted ethnographic research on computer hackers and Old Order Mennonites.
INTRODUCTION: Exercises in Reflexivity: Situating Theory in Practice
Antony Puddephatt
William Shaffir
and Steven Kleinknecht PART 1: GENERATING GROUNDED THEORY 1. Learning How to Speak of Sadness
David A. Karp 2. Recollecting Good and Bad Days
Kathy Charmaz 3. Colorful Writing: Conducting and Living with a Tattoo Ethnography
Clinton R. Sanders PART 2: WORKING WITH SENSITIZING CONCEPTS 4. Improvising on Sensitizing Concepts
Robert R. Faulkner 5. On Developing and Using Concepts in an Icelandic Field Research Setting
Will C. van den Hoonaard 6. Behind the Conceptual Scene of Student Life and Exams
Daniel and Cheryl Albas 7. Remembering Murray Manor
Jaber F. Gubrium PART 3: EXTENDING THEORETICAL FRAMES 8. Habitus as Topic and Tool: Reflections on Becoming a Prize Fighter
Loïc Wacquant 9. Researching Alcoholics and Alcoholism in American Society
Norman K. Denzin 10. The Development of Leisure Theory in Three Nature Challenge Hobbies
Robert A. Stebbins 11. Telling Tales about How Concepts Develop: Stories from Ethnographic Encounters with the Moog Synthesizer
Trevor Pinch PART 4: CONCEPTUALIZING COMMUNITY AND SOCIAL ORGANIZATION 12. The Ethnography behind Defenders of the Faith
Samuel Heilman 13. On Piecing the Puzzle: Researching Hassidic Jews
William Shaffir 14. Using a Gestalt Perspective to Analyze Children's Worlds
Patricia and Peter Adler 15. Hookers
Rounders and Desk Clerks: Encountering the Reality of the Hotel Community
Robert Prus PART 5: CHALLENGING ESTABLISHED WISDOM 16. Making Theories from Water; or
Finding Stratification in Competitive Swimming
Daniel F. Chambliss 17. Solving the Mysteries of Shelter Work for the Battered Woman
Donileen R. Loseke 18. The Path Taken: Opportunity
Flexibility
and Reflexivity in the Field
Jennifer Dunn 19. Walking the Talk: Doing Gravity's Shadow
Harry Collins PART 6: THEORIZING FROM ALTERNATIVE DATA: DOCUMENTARY
HISTORICAL
AND AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL SOURCES 20. Writing Theory in(to) Last Writes
Laurel Richardson 21. Conceptualizing a Profession in Process: The New Pediatrics Revisited
Dorothy Pawluch 22. The History
Myth
and Science of Masada: The Making of an Historical Ethnography
Nachman Ben-Yehuda
Antony Puddephatt
William Shaffir
and Steven Kleinknecht PART 1: GENERATING GROUNDED THEORY 1. Learning How to Speak of Sadness
David A. Karp 2. Recollecting Good and Bad Days
Kathy Charmaz 3. Colorful Writing: Conducting and Living with a Tattoo Ethnography
Clinton R. Sanders PART 2: WORKING WITH SENSITIZING CONCEPTS 4. Improvising on Sensitizing Concepts
Robert R. Faulkner 5. On Developing and Using Concepts in an Icelandic Field Research Setting
Will C. van den Hoonaard 6. Behind the Conceptual Scene of Student Life and Exams
Daniel and Cheryl Albas 7. Remembering Murray Manor
Jaber F. Gubrium PART 3: EXTENDING THEORETICAL FRAMES 8. Habitus as Topic and Tool: Reflections on Becoming a Prize Fighter
Loïc Wacquant 9. Researching Alcoholics and Alcoholism in American Society
Norman K. Denzin 10. The Development of Leisure Theory in Three Nature Challenge Hobbies
Robert A. Stebbins 11. Telling Tales about How Concepts Develop: Stories from Ethnographic Encounters with the Moog Synthesizer
Trevor Pinch PART 4: CONCEPTUALIZING COMMUNITY AND SOCIAL ORGANIZATION 12. The Ethnography behind Defenders of the Faith
Samuel Heilman 13. On Piecing the Puzzle: Researching Hassidic Jews
William Shaffir 14. Using a Gestalt Perspective to Analyze Children's Worlds
Patricia and Peter Adler 15. Hookers
Rounders and Desk Clerks: Encountering the Reality of the Hotel Community
Robert Prus PART 5: CHALLENGING ESTABLISHED WISDOM 16. Making Theories from Water; or
Finding Stratification in Competitive Swimming
Daniel F. Chambliss 17. Solving the Mysteries of Shelter Work for the Battered Woman
Donileen R. Loseke 18. The Path Taken: Opportunity
Flexibility
and Reflexivity in the Field
Jennifer Dunn 19. Walking the Talk: Doing Gravity's Shadow
Harry Collins PART 6: THEORIZING FROM ALTERNATIVE DATA: DOCUMENTARY
HISTORICAL
AND AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL SOURCES 20. Writing Theory in(to) Last Writes
Laurel Richardson 21. Conceptualizing a Profession in Process: The New Pediatrics Revisited
Dorothy Pawluch 22. The History
Myth
and Science of Masada: The Making of an Historical Ethnography
Nachman Ben-Yehuda
INTRODUCTION: Exercises in Reflexivity: Situating Theory in Practice
Antony Puddephatt
William Shaffir
and Steven Kleinknecht PART 1: GENERATING GROUNDED THEORY 1. Learning How to Speak of Sadness
David A. Karp 2. Recollecting Good and Bad Days
Kathy Charmaz 3. Colorful Writing: Conducting and Living with a Tattoo Ethnography
Clinton R. Sanders PART 2: WORKING WITH SENSITIZING CONCEPTS 4. Improvising on Sensitizing Concepts
Robert R. Faulkner 5. On Developing and Using Concepts in an Icelandic Field Research Setting
Will C. van den Hoonaard 6. Behind the Conceptual Scene of Student Life and Exams
Daniel and Cheryl Albas 7. Remembering Murray Manor
Jaber F. Gubrium PART 3: EXTENDING THEORETICAL FRAMES 8. Habitus as Topic and Tool: Reflections on Becoming a Prize Fighter
Loïc Wacquant 9. Researching Alcoholics and Alcoholism in American Society
Norman K. Denzin 10. The Development of Leisure Theory in Three Nature Challenge Hobbies
Robert A. Stebbins 11. Telling Tales about How Concepts Develop: Stories from Ethnographic Encounters with the Moog Synthesizer
Trevor Pinch PART 4: CONCEPTUALIZING COMMUNITY AND SOCIAL ORGANIZATION 12. The Ethnography behind Defenders of the Faith
Samuel Heilman 13. On Piecing the Puzzle: Researching Hassidic Jews
William Shaffir 14. Using a Gestalt Perspective to Analyze Children's Worlds
Patricia and Peter Adler 15. Hookers
Rounders and Desk Clerks: Encountering the Reality of the Hotel Community
Robert Prus PART 5: CHALLENGING ESTABLISHED WISDOM 16. Making Theories from Water; or
Finding Stratification in Competitive Swimming
Daniel F. Chambliss 17. Solving the Mysteries of Shelter Work for the Battered Woman
Donileen R. Loseke 18. The Path Taken: Opportunity
Flexibility
and Reflexivity in the Field
Jennifer Dunn 19. Walking the Talk: Doing Gravity's Shadow
Harry Collins PART 6: THEORIZING FROM ALTERNATIVE DATA: DOCUMENTARY
HISTORICAL
AND AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL SOURCES 20. Writing Theory in(to) Last Writes
Laurel Richardson 21. Conceptualizing a Profession in Process: The New Pediatrics Revisited
Dorothy Pawluch 22. The History
Myth
and Science of Masada: The Making of an Historical Ethnography
Nachman Ben-Yehuda
Antony Puddephatt
William Shaffir
and Steven Kleinknecht PART 1: GENERATING GROUNDED THEORY 1. Learning How to Speak of Sadness
David A. Karp 2. Recollecting Good and Bad Days
Kathy Charmaz 3. Colorful Writing: Conducting and Living with a Tattoo Ethnography
Clinton R. Sanders PART 2: WORKING WITH SENSITIZING CONCEPTS 4. Improvising on Sensitizing Concepts
Robert R. Faulkner 5. On Developing and Using Concepts in an Icelandic Field Research Setting
Will C. van den Hoonaard 6. Behind the Conceptual Scene of Student Life and Exams
Daniel and Cheryl Albas 7. Remembering Murray Manor
Jaber F. Gubrium PART 3: EXTENDING THEORETICAL FRAMES 8. Habitus as Topic and Tool: Reflections on Becoming a Prize Fighter
Loïc Wacquant 9. Researching Alcoholics and Alcoholism in American Society
Norman K. Denzin 10. The Development of Leisure Theory in Three Nature Challenge Hobbies
Robert A. Stebbins 11. Telling Tales about How Concepts Develop: Stories from Ethnographic Encounters with the Moog Synthesizer
Trevor Pinch PART 4: CONCEPTUALIZING COMMUNITY AND SOCIAL ORGANIZATION 12. The Ethnography behind Defenders of the Faith
Samuel Heilman 13. On Piecing the Puzzle: Researching Hassidic Jews
William Shaffir 14. Using a Gestalt Perspective to Analyze Children's Worlds
Patricia and Peter Adler 15. Hookers
Rounders and Desk Clerks: Encountering the Reality of the Hotel Community
Robert Prus PART 5: CHALLENGING ESTABLISHED WISDOM 16. Making Theories from Water; or
Finding Stratification in Competitive Swimming
Daniel F. Chambliss 17. Solving the Mysteries of Shelter Work for the Battered Woman
Donileen R. Loseke 18. The Path Taken: Opportunity
Flexibility
and Reflexivity in the Field
Jennifer Dunn 19. Walking the Talk: Doing Gravity's Shadow
Harry Collins PART 6: THEORIZING FROM ALTERNATIVE DATA: DOCUMENTARY
HISTORICAL
AND AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL SOURCES 20. Writing Theory in(to) Last Writes
Laurel Richardson 21. Conceptualizing a Profession in Process: The New Pediatrics Revisited
Dorothy Pawluch 22. The History
Myth
and Science of Masada: The Making of an Historical Ethnography
Nachman Ben-Yehuda