Ethnography : principles in practice /

Hammersley and Atkinson reconsider the status of ethnography and seek to place it quite explicitly in a general methodological context. Ethnography provides a systematic and coherent account of ethnographic principles and practices. From an outline of the principle of reflexivity the authors go on t...

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Main Author: Hammersley, Martyn.
Other Authors: Atkinson, Paul, 1947-
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London ; New York : Routledge, 1995.
Edition:2nd ed.
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Summary:Hammersley and Atkinson reconsider the status of ethnography and seek to place it quite explicitly in a general methodological context. Ethnography provides a systematic and coherent account of ethnographic principles and practices. From an outline of the principle of reflexivity the authors go on to discuss and exemplify the main features of ethnographic work, such as the selection and sampling of cases, the problems of access, observation and interviewing, recording and filing data, and the process of data analysis. There is also consideration of the ethical issues surrounding ethnographic research. Throughout, the discussion draws on a wide range of illustrative material from classic and more recent studies in Britain and the US. -- Publisher description.
Physical Description:323 p. ; 22 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (p. [288]-312) and indexes.
ISBN:0415086647 (pbk.)