Studying across race and ethnic lines creates many problems for the researcher involving practical, strategic, ethical and epistemological questions alike. The contributors to this volume examine the array of methods used in quantitative, qualitative and comparative/historical research to show how ethnic-sensitive research can be carried out. Among the methodological traditions discussed are survey research, demography, testing and assessment, ethnography, discourse analysis, comparative methods and archival research.
Studying across race and ethnic lines creates many problems for the researcher involving practical, strategic, ethical and epistemological questions alike. The contributors to this volume examine the array of methods used in quantitative, qualitative and comparative/historical research to show how ethnic-sensitive research can be carried out. Among the methodological traditions discussed are survey research, demography, testing and assessment, ethnography, discourse analysis, comparative methods and archival research.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
PART ONE: INTRODUCTION AND EPISTEMOLOGICAL CONSIDERATIONS Methodological Reflections - John H Stanfield II An Introduction Epistemological Considerations - John H Stanfield II PART TWO: QUALITATIVE METHODS Studying Across Differences - Margaret L Andersen Race, Class, and Gender in Qualitative Research Participant Observations - Rutledge M Dennis Ethnography as Personal Experience - Elisa Facio Analyzing Racism Through Discourse Analysis - Teun A van Dijk Some Methodological Reflections Urban Ethnography - Melvin D Williams Another Look PART THREE: QUANTITATIVE METHODS Demography and Race - Carole C Marks Measuring and Detecting Discrimination in the Post-Civil Rights Era - Samuel L Myers Jr Psychoeducational Assessment of Gifted and Talented African Americans - James M Patton Survey Research on African Americans - A Wade Smith Methodological Innovations PART FOUR: HISTORICAL/COMPARATIVE METHODS Toward a Multidimensional Historical Comparative Methodology - Duane Champagne Context, Process, and Causality The Comparative Study of Ethnicity - Charles C Ragin and Jeremy Hein Methodological and Conceptual Issues In the Archives - John H Stanfield II
PART ONE: INTRODUCTION AND EPISTEMOLOGICAL CONSIDERATIONS Methodological Reflections - John H Stanfield II An Introduction Epistemological Considerations - John H Stanfield II PART TWO: QUALITATIVE METHODS Studying Across Differences - Margaret L Andersen Race, Class, and Gender in Qualitative Research Participant Observations - Rutledge M Dennis Ethnography as Personal Experience - Elisa Facio Analyzing Racism Through Discourse Analysis - Teun A van Dijk Some Methodological Reflections Urban Ethnography - Melvin D Williams Another Look PART THREE: QUANTITATIVE METHODS Demography and Race - Carole C Marks Measuring and Detecting Discrimination in the Post-Civil Rights Era - Samuel L Myers Jr Psychoeducational Assessment of Gifted and Talented African Americans - James M Patton Survey Research on African Americans - A Wade Smith Methodological Innovations PART FOUR: HISTORICAL/COMPARATIVE METHODS Toward a Multidimensional Historical Comparative Methodology - Duane Champagne Context, Process, and Causality The Comparative Study of Ethnicity - Charles C Ragin and Jeremy Hein Methodological and Conceptual Issues In the Archives - John H Stanfield II
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