Ethnography : step by step /
Sifting through notepads filled with illegible scrawl, listening to hours of tape recordings, labeling and organizing piles of photographs and slides and cross-referencing disks of data are all too familiar pictures to the ethnographic researcher. How does one manage a mountain of data and make mean...
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Thousand Oaks, Calif. :
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c1998.
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| Edisi: | 2nd ed. |
| Siri: | Applied social research methods series ;
v. 17. |
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| 100 | 1 | |a Fetterman, David M. | |
| 245 | 1 | 0 | |a Ethnography : |b step by step / |c David M. Fetterman. |
| 250 | |a 2nd ed. | ||
| 260 | |a Thousand Oaks, Calif. : |b Sage, |c c1998. | ||
| 300 | |a x, 165 p. : |b ill. ; |c 23 cm. | ||
| 490 | 1 | |a Applied social research methods series ; |v v. 17 | |
| 504 | |a Includes bibliographical references (p. 147-154) and indexes. | ||
| 505 | 0 | 0 | |t The Problem |g 3 -- |t Basic or Applied Role |g 3 -- |t Theory |g 5 -- |t Research Design: Fieldwork |g 8 -- |t Formal Analysis |g 10 -- |t The Ethnography |g 11 -- |g 2. |t Walking in Rhythm: Anthropological Concepts |g 16 -- |t Culture |g 17 -- |t Holistic Perspective |g 19 -- |t Contextualization |g 19 -- |t Emic Perspective and Multiple Realities |g 20 -- |t Etic Perspective |g 22 -- |t Nonjudgmental Orientation |g 22 -- |t Inter- and Intracultural Diversity |g 24 -- |t Structure and Function |g 25 -- |t Symbol and Ritual |g 26 -- |t Micro- or Macrolevel Study |g 27 -- |t Operationalism |g 29 -- |g 3. |t A Wilderness Guide: Methods and Techniques |g 31 -- |t Fieldwork |g 31 -- |t Selection And Sampling |g 32 -- |t Entry |g 33 -- |t Participant Observation |g 34 -- |t Interviewing |g 37 -- |t Survey or Grand Tour Question |g 40 -- |t Specific Questions |g 42 -- |t Open-Ended or Closed-Ended Questions |g 43 -- |t Interviewing Protocols and Strategies |g 44 -- |t Key Actor or Informant Interviewing |g 47 -- |
| 505 | 0 | 0 | |t Life Histories and Expressive Autobiographical Interviews |g 51 -- |t Lists and Forms |g 53 -- |t Questionnaires |g 53 -- |t Projective Techniques |g 55 -- |t Additional Eliciting Devices |g 56 -- |t Unobtrusive Measures |g 57 -- |t Outcroppings |g 57 -- |t Written and Electronic Information |g 58 -- |t Proxemics and Kinesics |g 59 -- |t Folktales |g 60 -- |g 4. |t Gearing Up: Ethnographic Equipment |g 63 -- |t Pen and Paper |g 63 -- |t Tape Recorder |g 64 -- |t Cameras |g 65 -- |t Videotape |g 68 -- |t Cinema |g 69 -- |t Computers: Laptop and Desktop |g 70 -- |t The Internet |g 72 -- |t Search, Reference, and Directory Assistance Pages |g 74 -- |t Data Collection Software |g 76 -- |t Web Pages |g 78 -- |t Video- and Audioconferencing |g 78 -- |t Data Sharing and Analysis Tools |g 80 -- |t Virtual Office and File Sharing |g 81 -- |t Database Software |g 82 -- |t Printers and Speakers |g 84 -- |g 5. |t Finding Your Way Through the Forest: Analysis |g 92 -- |t Thinking |g 93 -- |t Triangulation |g 93 -- |t Patterns |g 96 -- |t Key Events |g 98 -- |
| 505 | 0 | 0 | |t Flowcharts |g 101 -- |t Organizational Charts |g 101 -- |t Matrices |g 102 -- |t Content Analysis |g 102 -- |t Statistics |g 103 -- |t Problems With Statistics |g 106 -- |t Crystallization |g 108 -- |g 6. |t Recording the Miracle: Writing |g 111 -- |t Research Proposals |g 113 -- |t Field Notes |g 114 -- |t Shorthand, Symbols, and Mnemonics |g 114 -- |t Reconstruction |g 114 -- |t Field Note Organization |g 115 -- |t Memoranda |g 117 -- |t Interim Reports |g 117 -- |t Final Reports, Articles, and Books |g 117 -- |t Thick Description and Verbatim Quotations |g 122 -- |t Ethnographic Present |g 124 -- |t Ethnographic Presence |g 125 -- |t Ethnographically Informed Reports |g 126 -- |t Literature |g 126 -- |t Revising and Editing |g 127 -- |g 7. |t Walking Softly Through the Wilderness: Ethics |g 129 -- |t The Ethnographer's Role |g 130 -- |t Academic and Applied Ethnography |g 130 -- |t Academic Ethnographers |g 130 -- |t Applied Ethnographers |g 132 -- |t Research Life Cycle |g 136 -- |t Inception and Prenatal Care: The Problem |g 136 -- |
| 505 | 0 | 0 | |t Gestation and Birth: Proposals |g 137 -- |t Childhood: Field Preparation |g 138 -- |t Adolescence and Adulthood: Fieldwork |g 138 -- |t Retirement and Last Rites |g 145. |
| 520 | |a Sifting through notepads filled with illegible scrawl, listening to hours of tape recordings, labeling and organizing piles of photographs and slides and cross-referencing disks of data are all too familiar pictures to the ethnographic researcher. How does one manage a mountain of data and make meaningful statements? By using the new, updated Ethnography that has proved so reliable to thousands of researchers. This edition takes a step into a new frontier - the Internet, which is one of the most-powerful resources available to ethnographers. The book now provides insights into the uses of the internet, including conducting searches about topics or sites, collecting census data, conducting interviews by "chatting" and video-conferencing, sharing notes and pictures about research sites, debating issues with colleagues on listservs and in online journals, and downloading useful data collection and analyses software. Maintained from the first edition is coverage of the nature of fieldwork, the equipment needed to conduct research, the analysis of data, the differences and similarities between qualitative and quantitative approaches and writing the report. Throughout the book author David M. Fettermen provides insights into putting people at ease, research ethics, and sensitivity to other cultures. | ||
| 650 | 0 | |a Ethnology |x Methodology. | |
| 650 | 2 | |a Anthropology, Cultural |x methods. | |
| 650 | 2 | |a Ethnology |x methods. | |
| 776 | 0 | 8 | |i Online version: |a Fetterman, David M. |t Ethnography. |b 2nd ed. |d Thousand Oaks, Calif. : Sage, c1998 |w (OCoLC)645816122 |
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