Crafting ethnographic fieldwork : sites, selves, and social worlds
Material type: TextSeries: Routledge advances in research methodsPublication details: Routledge 2023 AbingdonDescription: 220pISBN:- 9781032230009
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1. Insider Ethnography in Professional Boxing 2. Getting at the Experience of Confinement in Detention 3. Working Against Social Order in Documenting Imprisonment 4. Site Juxtaposition and Constitutive Comparison in Provisional Encampments 5. Is Ethnography Only for Early Career Researchers? 6. Senior Activists and Age Affiliations in Ethnographic Peering 7. Shifting Codes, Continual Vetting and Recurrent Rapport-Building in Ethnographic Fieldwork 8. Creating Ethnographic Space for "Foreign Brides "to Talk Back 9. Preschool Social Worlds in Interactional Context 10. The Going Concerns of Ethnographic Membership 11. When Fieldwork Comes Home 12. Interpretive Complexity in Language Discordant Fieldwork
This book explores ethnographic fieldwork in various contexts, from everyday settings to formal institutions. It highlights the process as site-specific challenges and an ongoing analytic engagement with social worlds. Ethnography is not a set of pre-packaged challenges, but rather a rough-and-ready analytic matter seeking understanding in diverse fields of interaction. Crafting Ethnographic Fieldwork is appealing to scholars and students interested in ethnography and related research methodology.
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