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  • Introduction to Ethnographic Research: A Guide for Anthropology

    Introduction to Ethnographic Research by Kirner, Kimberly; Mills, Jan L.;

    A Guide for Anthropology

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    • Kiadás sorszáma 1
    • Kiadó SAGE Publications, Inc
    • Megjelenés dátuma 2020. január 1.

    • ISBN 9781544334011
    • Kötéstípus Puhakötés
    • Terjedelem288 oldal
    • Méret 231x187 mm
    • Nyelv angol
    • 25

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    Rövid leírás:

    The text is grounded in high impact teaching, including peer-to-peer and project-based learning. Such practices are widely supported as being useful for student success, particularly for under-prepared and disadvantaged students. The text is methodological in nature, not scholarship-oriented. It does draw the majority of its examples from the authors' scholarship in anthropology.

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    Hosszú leírás:

    Introduction to Ethnographic Research streamlines learning the process of research, speaks to the student at a foundational level, and helps the reader conquer the apprehensions of mastering research methods. Written in a conversational style, authors Kimberly Kirner and Jan Mills use a focus on scaffolding across the chapters to help the student transition from step to step in the research process. Case studies and first-hand accounts are also featured in each chapter, allowing the student to see the early steps, successes and at times failures that accomplished researchers experienced in their past. These real examples further encourage the student that even the best researchers failed along the way, and more importantly, learned from those mistakes. This text is designed to be used as a stand alone book, but is enhanced by the use with the supplemental workbook, Doing Ethnographic Research by the same authors. This text has call-outs to the supplemental text, which allow for application and practice of the material learned.

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    Tartalomjegyzék:

    1. Introduction: The Basics of Research Design
    Ways of Knowing
    Research Stages
    Variables
    Operational Definitions
    Levels of Measurement and Units of Analysis
    The Relationship of Projects, Method, and Theory
    Making Mistakes
    Finding a Topic
    Pairing the Textbook and Workbook
    Case Study
    Study Guide
    For Further Study
    2. The Ethics of Working with Human Participants
    Ethics in Conducting Research with Human Subjects
    The Researcher’s Responsibilities to the People We Study
    The Researcher’s Responsibilities to Scholarship and the Public
    Ethical Dilemmas
    Vulnerable Populations
    Positionality and Privilege
    The Institutional Review Board Process
    Pairing the Textbook and Workbook
    Case Study
    Study Guide
    For Further Study
    3. Sampling
    What is a sample?
    NonProbability Samples
    Types of NonProbability Samples
    Choosing Key Informants
    Probability Samples
    Types of Probability Samples
    Sampling in the Hypothetico-Deductive Method
    Pairing the Textbook and Workbook
    Case Study
    Study Guide
    For Further Study
    4. Participant Observation
    The Advantages of Participant Observation
    Fieldwork Roles
    Skills for Participant Observation
    Getting Started
    What to Expect When You’re Doing Fieldwork
    Jottings
    Pairing the Textbook and Workbook
    Case Study
    Study Guide
    For Further Study
    5. Writing Field Notes
    The Truth as Subjective
    The Process of Writing
    Strategies for Field Notes
    Writing Choices
    Analytical Writing within Field Notes
    Common Problems with Field Notes
    Autoethnography
    Pairing the Textbook and Workbook
    Case Study
    Study Guide
    For Further Study
    6. Interviewing
    Types of Interviewing
    The Semi-Structured Interview
    Interactions During the Interview
    Interviewing and “The Truth”
    Pairing the Textbook and Workbook
    Case Study
    Study Guide
    For Further Study
    7. Introduction to Coding and Analysis
    What is Coding?
    Inductive versus Deductive Coding
    Analytical Method 1: Deductive Latent Content Analysis
    Analytical Method 2: Grounded Theory (Inductive Coding)
    Analysis: Identifying Themes in Your Codes
    Crafting an Ethnographic Story: The Recipe Box Method
    Pairing the Textbook and Workbook
    Case Study
    Study Guide
    For Further Study
    8. Surveys and Mixed Methods Design
    Mixed Methods Design
    Survey Question Format
    Rules for Wording Survey Questions
    Survey Distribution
    Survey Analysis and Writing
    Pairing the Textbook and Workbook
    Case Study
    Study Guide
    For Further Study
    9. Cultural Domains: Modeling Cognition and Knowledge
    Cognitive Anthropology and Models
    Folk Taxonomies: Data Collection
    Folk Taxonomies: Analysis
    Cultural Models: Data Collection
    Cultural Models: Analysis
    Decision-Tree Models: Data Collection
    Decision-Tree Models: Analysis
    Pairing the Textbook and Workbook
    Case Study
    Study Guide
    For Further Study
    10. Indirect Observation
    Visual and Material Culture
    Interpreting Material Culture
    Diary Studies
    Archival Studies and Digital Ethnography
    Remembering the Original Context
    Pairing the Textbook and Workbook
    Case Study
    Study Guide
    For Further Study
    11. Behavior and Context
    Mapping Human Behavior
    Passive Direct Observation
    Continuous Monitoring
    Spot Sampling
    Describing Behavior and Context in Ethnographic Narratives
    Pairing the Textbook and Workbook
    Case Study
    Study Guide
    For Further Study
    12. Conclusion: Putting It All Together
    Self-Assessment and Refinement
    Collegial Relationships and Peer Review
    Culminating Experiences
    Pairing the Textbook and Workbook
    Study Guide

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