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A Theory of Birds, 2019
Ethnography, as a method, was primarily developed and popularized by the well-known anthropologist Bronislaw Malinowski. This approach was further popularized by anthropologist Franz Boas, who was highly influential in the United States.
Jeffrey Maloney, Matt Kessler
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Ethnography, as a method, was primarily developed and popularized by the well-known anthropologist Bronislaw Malinowski. This approach was further popularized by anthropologist Franz Boas, who was highly influential in the United States.
Jeffrey Maloney, Matt Kessler
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Ethnography through Thick and Thin
, 2021AcknowledgmentsIntroduction: Anthropology on the Move3Pt. 1An Evolving Proposal for Multi-Sited Research311Imagining the Whole: Ethnography's Contemporary Efforts to Situate Itself (1989)332Requirements for Ethnographies of Late-Twentieth-Century ...
G. Marcus
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What is ethnography? Can it survive? Should it?
Ethnography and Education, 2018Martyn Hammersley
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2021
Ethnography is at the heart of what researchers in management and organization studies do. This crucial book offers a robust and original overview of ‘’doing’’ organizational ethnography, guiding readers through the essential qualitative methods for the study of organizations.Preparing students to enter the field with a confident outlook and a toolkit ...
Kostera, Monika, Harding, Nancy
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Ethnography is at the heart of what researchers in management and organization studies do. This crucial book offers a robust and original overview of ‘’doing’’ organizational ethnography, guiding readers through the essential qualitative methods for the study of organizations.Preparing students to enter the field with a confident outlook and a toolkit ...
Kostera, Monika, Harding, Nancy
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, 2005
Prominent sociologist Dorothy Smith outlines a method of inquiry that uses everyday experience as a lens to examine social relations and social institutions.
D. Smith
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Prominent sociologist Dorothy Smith outlines a method of inquiry that uses everyday experience as a lens to examine social relations and social institutions.
D. Smith
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Critical Ethnography: Method, Ethics, and Performance
, 2005Acknowledgments 1. Introduction to Critical Ethnography: Theory and Method Positionality and Shades of Ethnography Dialogue and the Other The Method and Theory Nexus Summary Warm-Ups Suggested Readings 2.
D. Madison
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When is ethnography ‘real ethnography’?
2023Once ethnography travelled beyond the boundaries of its home discipline of social and cultural anthropology, total immersion became less intensive and definitions of ethnography became ever more expansive so that it now covers at-a-distance fieldwork, an ethnographic sensibility, and stories that must meet aesthetic criteria of evaluation.
Jenny Fleming, R. A. W. Rhodes
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Oxford Scholarship Online, 2018
This chapter explains meta-ethnography as created by Noblit and Hare and how the method has been used since. This is the methodology each of the chapters in this volume used to synthesize qualitative research studies of cultural identity.
G. Noblit
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This chapter explains meta-ethnography as created by Noblit and Hare and how the method has been used since. This is the methodology each of the chapters in this volume used to synthesize qualitative research studies of cultural identity.
G. Noblit
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Producing Ethnographies: Workplace Ethnographies in History
Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences, 2012Data on a large set of workplace ethnographies published from 1940 to 2002, compiled by Randy Hodson, are analyzed to show the trends over time in the production of such ethnographic work, its shifting disciplinary base, the relevance of the personal backgrounds of its authors, the contributions made by academic amateurs, the changing roles of gender ...
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, 2001
PART ONE: THINKING ABOUT VISUAL RESEARCH The Visual in Ethnography Photography, Video, Cultures and Individuals Planning and Practising 'Visual Methods' Appropriate Uses and Ethical Issues PART TWO: PRODUCING KNOWLEDGE Photography in Ethnographic ...
S. Pink
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PART ONE: THINKING ABOUT VISUAL RESEARCH The Visual in Ethnography Photography, Video, Cultures and Individuals Planning and Practising 'Visual Methods' Appropriate Uses and Ethical Issues PART TWO: PRODUCING KNOWLEDGE Photography in Ethnographic ...
S. Pink
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