The Lost Ethnographies reports on the methodological lessons learnt
from ethnographic projects that, viewed superficially, failed.
Experienced researchers write about projects they planned, and were
excited about, which then never began, had to be abandoned, or took
such unexpected directions that it became a different piece of work
altogether. The topics and settings are varied and disparate, but the
lessons learnt have important similarities. This collection focuses on
absences; topics and settings that remain under researched; taken for
granted aspects of social life that have not been scrutinized, and
finally the potential insights that are gained when absences are
carefully examined and explored. Readers will learn a great deal about
research design, fundraising, writing up, access negotiations,
serendipity in the field, and the complex interaction between the body
and the brain of the ethnographer and the realities of ethnographic
research. Maximising learning from the ‘failings’ of ourselves and
of others is the positive message of the collection. The most poignant
chapters are those in which the author ‘returns’ to reread and
reflect on a past project; something that is not done often enough,
partly because it can be painful. The accounts of projects which had
to be abandoned or radically changed offer hope to researchers facing
difficulties in their own investigations. These reflections, on
projects that were never even begun, show how to gain fresh energy and
social science insight from apparent rejection, and the collection
approaches the whole concept of lost ethnography in provocative ways.
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Methodological Insights From Projects That Never Were
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781787147737
Publisert
2021
Utgiver
Emerald Publishing Ltd.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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