Daynes, Sarah.

On ethnography / Sarah Daynes, Terry Williams. - Cambridge, UK ; Medford, MA : Polity, 2018. - ix, 200 p. ; 22 cm.

Includes bibliographical references (p. 183-190) and index.

Machine generated contents note: The Mission Chapter 1 Foundations of ethnographic fieldwork Chapter 2 Thinking about it Chapter 3 Getting involved Chapter 4 Being there Chapter 5 Seeing, Writing, Narrating : Field Notes Chapter 6 Writing about it References.

"In turn creative thinker and street flaneur, careful planner and adventurer, empathic listener and distant voyeur, recluse writer and active participant: the ethnographer is a multifaceted researcher of social worlds and social life. In this book, sociologists Sarah Daynes and Terry Williams team up to explore the art of ethnographic research and the many complex decisions it requires. Using their extensive fieldwork experience in the United States and Europe, and hours spent in the classroom training new ethnographers, they illustrate, discuss, and reflect on the key skills and tools required for successful research, including research design, entry and exit, participant observation, fieldnotes, ethics, and writing up. Covering both the theoretical foundations and practical realities of ethnography, this highly readable and entertaining book will be invaluable to students in sociology and other disciplines in which ethnography has become a core qualitative research method"--

9780745685595 (hardback) 9780745685601 (paperback)

2017040360


Ethnology--Research--Methodology.
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / General.

GN345 / .D39 2018

305.80072/1