Doing Ethnographic Research
Fieldwork Settings
First Edition
Edited by:
- Scott Grills - Augustana University College, Camrose
Other Titles in:
Ethnography
Ethnography
April 1998 | 264 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
This book features the contributions of a wide range of researchers who consider the key research problems in their given field site - and how they were managed. The selections give the novice researcher a sense of the problems, uncertainties and apprehensions that are part of research, as well as the benefit of the experiences that these researchers share in dealing with those issues.
PART ONE: INTRODUCTION
Scott Grills
An Invitation to the Field
PART TWO: PURSUING INTIMATE FAMILIARITY AND THE PROBLEM OF MEMBERSHIP
Robert Prus
Respecting the Human Condition
William Shaffir
Doing Ethnographic Research in Jewish Orthodox Communities
Robert A Stebbins
The Ethnic Outsider
Scott Grills
On Being Non-Partisan in Partisan Settings
PART THREE: ISSUES IN METHODOLOGICAL PRACTICE
Kerry Daly and Anna Dienhart
Navigating the Family Domain
Dan Albas and Cheryl Albas
Experience, Methodological Observation and Theory
Richard A Brymer
Hanging Out with the Good 'Ole Boys, Gangsters and Other Disreputable Characters
PART FOUR: ETHICS, INTERVENTION AND EMOTIONALITY
Leslie Irvine
Organizational Ethics and Fieldwork Realities
Clinton R Sanders
Animal Passions
PART FIVE: ETHNOGRAPHIC TEXT AND ETHNOGRAPHIC VOICE
Jenny Blain
Presenting Constructions of Identity and Divinity
Richard G Mitchell Jr and Kathy Charmaz
Telling Tales, Writing Stories