One of anthropology's leading writers on ethnographic methods, Harry Wolcott discusses the fundamental nature of ethnographic studies. Tracing its development from its disciplinary origins in sociology and anthropology, he points out what is distinctive about ethnography and what it means to conduct research in the ethnographic tradition. In this engaging and thought-provoking book, Wolcott distinguishes ethnography as more than just a set of field methods and practices, separating it from many related qualitative research traditions as 'a way of seeing' through the lens of culture. For both beginning and experienced ethnographers in a wide range of disciplines, Wolcott's book will provide important ideas for improving research practice.
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Harry Wolcott discusses the fundamental nature of ethnographic studies, offering important suggestions on improving and deepening research practices for both novice and expert researchers.
Chapter 1 Ethnography in the Good Old Days Chapter 2 Where in the World Do You Think You Are Going? Chapter 3 Ethnography as a Way of Looking Chapter 4 Ethnography as a Way of Seeing Chapter 5 Traditional Ethnography and Ethnographic Traditions Chapter 6 Ethnography from Inside Out Chapter 7 Hurried Ethnography for Harried Ethnographers Chapter 8 Ethnography's Many Faces Chapter 9 Does It Matter Whether or nor It's Ethnography? Chapter 10 Ethnography as a Piece of Cake Chapter 11 Writing with Culture Chapter 12 Writing Ethnography Chapter 13 Ethnography Matters: Looking Ahead, Looking Back
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This second edition draws readers closer to Wolcott’s vision of the interpretive stance that underlies ethnography. In an era when ethnographers may be challenged to articulate how their work contributes to different kinds of knowledge, this book shows the way.
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780759111691
Publisert
2008-01-28
Utgave
2. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
AltaMira Press,U.S.
Vekt
569 gr
Høyde
230 mm
Bredde
155 mm
Dybde
22 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
352

Forfatter

Biographical note

Harry F. Wolcott (1929-2012) was professor emeritus in the Department of Anthropology at the University of Oregon and a leading author in anthropology and research methods. Wolcott's major works include anthropological studies of American education: Teachers Versus Technocrats and The Man in the Principal's Office: An Ethnography. He also wrote extensively on fieldwork and writing: Transforming Qualitative Data; The Art of Fieldwork; Ethnography: A Way of Seeing; and Writing Up Qualitative Data and is the author of the more recent Sneaky Kid and Its Aftermath: Ethics and Intimacy in Fieldwork (all published by AltaMira Press).