Being ethnographic : a guide to the theory and practice of ethnography /
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Author / Creator: | Madden, Raymond, author. |
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Edition: | 2nd edition. |
Imprint: | London : SAGE Publications, 2017. |
Description: | vii, 208 pages ; 24 cm |
Language: | English |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11375432 |
Table of Contents:
- Preface to the Second Edition
- About the Author
- Introduction
- Part I. Key Concepts and Theoretical Frames
- 1. 'Definitions', Methods and Applications
- Characterising ethnography
- Reflexivity
- Intersubjectivity
- Methods
- Practical and conceptual origins
- Applications and ethics
- Summary
- Questions
- Suggested readings
- Being Ethnographic
- 2. Ethnographic Fields: Home and Away
- Making place: What is an ethnographic field?
- Some favourite fields
- Ethnography at home
- Multisited and un-sited ethnography
- Summary
- Questions
- Suggested readings
- Being Ethnographic
- Part II. Doing Ethnography
- 3. Talking to People: Negotiations, Conversations and Interviews
- Negotiation
- Conversation
- Interviewing
- Summary
- Questions
- Suggested readings
- Being Ethnographic
- 4. Being with People: Participation
- Immersion ethnography
- Step-in-step-out ethnography
- Embodiment and the ethnographer
- The ethical participant
- Summary
- Questions
- Suggested readings
- Being Ethnographic
- 5. Looking at People; Observations and Images
- The ethnographic gaze
- The systematic eye
- Visual ethnography
- Seeing is believing
- Summary
- Questions
- Suggested readings
- Being Ethnographic
- Part III. Inscription
- 6. Description: Writing 'Down' Fieldnotes
- Writing 'down'
- The systematic hand
- What goes into notebooks
- Fieldnotes in applied ethnographic settings
- Summary
- Questions
- Suggested readings
- Being Ethnographic
- 7. Analysis to Interpretation: Writing 'Out' Data
- Organising primary data
- Organising secondary data
- Writing 'out' data
- Summary
- Questions
- Suggested readings
- Being Ethnographic
- 8. Interpretation to Story: Writing 'Up' Ethnography
- The storied reality
- Author and audience
- Writing as the continuation of interpretation
- Structure in an ethnographic story
- Style in ethnographic writing
- Summary
- Questions
- Suggested readings
- Being Ethnographic
- Part IV. Expanding Ethnography
- 9. Conclusion: Ethnographic Horizons
- Review
- Cyber ethnography
- Non-human ethnography
- Summary
- Last word
- Questions
- Suggested readings
- Being Ethnographic
- References
- Index