Ethnography in Social Science Practice
Herausgeber: Scott-Jones, Julie; Watt, Sal
Ethnography in Social Science Practice
Herausgeber: Scott-Jones, Julie; Watt, Sal
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Ethnography in Social Science Practice takes a unique approach that explores ethnography both theoretically and practically. This accessible text provides excellent guidance on 'how to do ethnography' for both undergraduate and postgraduate students that ground ethnographic research in specific field contexts.
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Ethnography in Social Science Practice takes a unique approach that explores ethnography both theoretically and practically. This accessible text provides excellent guidance on 'how to do ethnography' for both undergraduate and postgraduate students that ground ethnographic research in specific field contexts.
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- Verlag: Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 232
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. März 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 503g
- ISBN-13: 9780415543477
- ISBN-10: 0415543479
- Artikelnr.: 29742688
- Verlag: Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 232
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. März 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 503g
- ISBN-13: 9780415543477
- ISBN-10: 0415543479
- Artikelnr.: 29742688
Dr Julie Scott Jones is a senior lecturer in Sociology at the Manchester Metropolitan University. Her research interests focus on identity, worldview construction and meaning systems. Recent publications include 'Fundamentalism and Global Security' in Encyclopaedia on Globalistation and Human Security (Praeger Security Press, 2009) and Being the Chosen: Exploring a Fundamentalist Worldview (Ashgate, 2010). Dr Sal Watt is a lecturer in Psychology at Liverpool Hope University. Her interests include organizational behaviour, identity and commitment. She is active in teaching and encouraging wider application of qualitative research techniques and, in particular, ethnography in psychology.
Part 1: Thinking Through Ethnography 1. Introductions
Julie Scott Jones 2. Origins and Ancestors: A Brief History of Ethnography
Julie Scott Jones 3. Being Really There and Really Aware: Ethics
Politics and Representation
Helen Jones 4. 'But it's got no tables or graphs in it...' A Legacy of Scientific Dominance in Psychology
Sal Watt Part 2: Ethnography in Context 5. Sense and Sensibility in Interdisciplinary Work: Designing and Planning Applied Ethnography
Dave Randall and Mark Rouncefield 6. Accessing Inside: Ethical Dilemmas and Pragmatic Compromises
Wendy Laverick 7. Understanding Children's Educational Experiences Through Image Based Research
Anna Graham and Rosemary Kilpatrick 8. Let's Look Inside: Doing Participant Observation
Sal Watt and Julie Scott Jones 9. Between Partisan and Fake
Walking the Path of the Insider: Empowerment and Voice in Ethnography
John E. Goldring 10. Observing with a Focus: Field Notes and Data Recording
Clive Palmer 11. Making Sense of it all: Analyzing Ethnographic Data
Julie Scott Jones and Sal Watt 12. The Final Stage? Writing Up Ethnographic Research
Duncan Light 13. Leaving the Field: A Reflexive Journey
Sal Watt
Julie Scott Jones 2. Origins and Ancestors: A Brief History of Ethnography
Julie Scott Jones 3. Being Really There and Really Aware: Ethics
Politics and Representation
Helen Jones 4. 'But it's got no tables or graphs in it...' A Legacy of Scientific Dominance in Psychology
Sal Watt Part 2: Ethnography in Context 5. Sense and Sensibility in Interdisciplinary Work: Designing and Planning Applied Ethnography
Dave Randall and Mark Rouncefield 6. Accessing Inside: Ethical Dilemmas and Pragmatic Compromises
Wendy Laverick 7. Understanding Children's Educational Experiences Through Image Based Research
Anna Graham and Rosemary Kilpatrick 8. Let's Look Inside: Doing Participant Observation
Sal Watt and Julie Scott Jones 9. Between Partisan and Fake
Walking the Path of the Insider: Empowerment and Voice in Ethnography
John E. Goldring 10. Observing with a Focus: Field Notes and Data Recording
Clive Palmer 11. Making Sense of it all: Analyzing Ethnographic Data
Julie Scott Jones and Sal Watt 12. The Final Stage? Writing Up Ethnographic Research
Duncan Light 13. Leaving the Field: A Reflexive Journey
Sal Watt
Part 1: Thinking Through Ethnography 1. Introductions
Julie Scott Jones 2. Origins and Ancestors: A Brief History of Ethnography
Julie Scott Jones 3. Being Really There and Really Aware: Ethics
Politics and Representation
Helen Jones 4. 'But it's got no tables or graphs in it...' A Legacy of Scientific Dominance in Psychology
Sal Watt Part 2: Ethnography in Context 5. Sense and Sensibility in Interdisciplinary Work: Designing and Planning Applied Ethnography
Dave Randall and Mark Rouncefield 6. Accessing Inside: Ethical Dilemmas and Pragmatic Compromises
Wendy Laverick 7. Understanding Children's Educational Experiences Through Image Based Research
Anna Graham and Rosemary Kilpatrick 8. Let's Look Inside: Doing Participant Observation
Sal Watt and Julie Scott Jones 9. Between Partisan and Fake
Walking the Path of the Insider: Empowerment and Voice in Ethnography
John E. Goldring 10. Observing with a Focus: Field Notes and Data Recording
Clive Palmer 11. Making Sense of it all: Analyzing Ethnographic Data
Julie Scott Jones and Sal Watt 12. The Final Stage? Writing Up Ethnographic Research
Duncan Light 13. Leaving the Field: A Reflexive Journey
Sal Watt
Julie Scott Jones 2. Origins and Ancestors: A Brief History of Ethnography
Julie Scott Jones 3. Being Really There and Really Aware: Ethics
Politics and Representation
Helen Jones 4. 'But it's got no tables or graphs in it...' A Legacy of Scientific Dominance in Psychology
Sal Watt Part 2: Ethnography in Context 5. Sense and Sensibility in Interdisciplinary Work: Designing and Planning Applied Ethnography
Dave Randall and Mark Rouncefield 6. Accessing Inside: Ethical Dilemmas and Pragmatic Compromises
Wendy Laverick 7. Understanding Children's Educational Experiences Through Image Based Research
Anna Graham and Rosemary Kilpatrick 8. Let's Look Inside: Doing Participant Observation
Sal Watt and Julie Scott Jones 9. Between Partisan and Fake
Walking the Path of the Insider: Empowerment and Voice in Ethnography
John E. Goldring 10. Observing with a Focus: Field Notes and Data Recording
Clive Palmer 11. Making Sense of it all: Analyzing Ethnographic Data
Julie Scott Jones and Sal Watt 12. The Final Stage? Writing Up Ethnographic Research
Duncan Light 13. Leaving the Field: A Reflexive Journey
Sal Watt