Publication

1998 - Sage, Thousand Oaks, Calif, California

Language

English

Word Count

41,250 words, Guess

Page Count

165 pages

Identifiers

and 2 more
  • LibraryThing170374
  • Goodreads1156113

Classifications

  • DDC305.8/001
  • LCCGN345 .F47 1998

Description

Sifting through notepads filled with illegible scrawl, listening to hours of tape recordings, labeling and organizing piles of photographs and slides and cross-referencing disks of data are all too familiar pictures to the ethnographic researcher. How does one manage a mountain of data and make meaningful statements? By using the new, updated Ethnography that has proved so reliable to thousands of researchers. This edition takes a step into a new frontier - the Internet, which is one of the most-powerful resources available to ethnographers. The book now provides insights into the uses of the internet, including conducting searches about topics or sites, collecting census data, conducting interviews by "chatting" and video-conferencing, sharing notes and pictures about research sites, debating issues with colleagues on listservs and in online journals, and downloading useful data collection and analyses software. Maintained from the first edition is coverage of the nature of fieldwork, the equipment needed to conduct research, the analysis of data, the differences and similarities between qualitative and quantitative approaches and writing the report. Throughout the book author David M. Fettermen provides insights into putting people at ease, research ethics, and sensitivity to other cultures.

First Sentence

Ethnography is the art and science of describing a group or culture.

Subjects

Topics

MethodsEthnology305.8/001MethodologyResearch DesignGn345 .f47 1998Gn 345 f421e 1998

Series Statement

  • Applied social research methods series ;

Other Editions

  • Ethnography: step by stepSage1998-01-01

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