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Doing ethnography : studying everyday life /

"Doing Ethnography is an essential text for courses in ethnography, research methods (qualitative emphasis), applied sociology, and related subjects across Canada. This unique volume first considers the merits of qualitative research, profiles interviewing strategies, and discusses the relation...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Miall, Charlene Elizabeth, Pawluch, Dorothy, 1953-, Shaffir, William, 1945-
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Toronto : Canadian Scholars' Press, 2005.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Ntroduction to doing ethnography : studying everyday life
  • Ch. 1. Studying human knowing and acting : the interactionist quest for authenticity / Robert Prus
  • Ch. 2. Interpretive practices and the role of qualitative methods in informing large-scale survey research / Charlene Miall and Karen March
  • Ch. 3. charms and challenges of an academic qualitative researcher doing participatory action research (PAR) / Karen Szala-Meneok and Lynne Lohfeld
  • Ch. 4. Self-presentation and social poetics : active interview tactics in research with public figures / Andrew D. Hathaway and Michael F. Atkinson
  • Ch. 5. Conducting field research with young offenders convicted of murder and manslaughter : gaining access, risks, and "truth status" / Mark Totten and Katharine Kelly
  • Ch. 6. Complex needs and complex issues : how responding to ethnographic fieldwork contingencies shaped a study of homelessness / Anne Wright
  • Ch. 7. "I'm looking forward to hearing what you found out" : reflections on a critical perspective and some of its consequences / Gillian Ranson
  • Ch. 8. Conducting qualitative research on emotionally upsetting topics : homicide and those left behind / J. Scott Kenney
  • Ch. 9. question of "whose truth"? : the privileging of participant and researcher voices in qualitative research / Linda L. Snyder
  • Ch. 10. Quote, unquote : from transcript to text in ethnographic research / Katherine Bischoping
  • Ch. 11. process of caring : nurses and genetic termination / Catherine Chiappetta-Swanson
  • Ch. 12. Perceptions of oncology professionals' work : implications for informal carers, implications for health systems / Christina Sinding
  • Ch. 13. Gendered experiences of HIV and complementary therapy use / Dorothy Pawluch, Roy Cain and James Gillett
  • Ch. 14. Conflict and abuse in dating relationships : young adult women in university react to a film clip / Kristin L. Newman, Carmen Poulin, Bette L. Brazier and Andrea L. Cashmore
  • Ch. 15. Ethnographic insights into the hacker subculture / Steven Kleinknecht
  • Ch. 16. Smoking and self : tobacco use effects on young women's constructions of self and others / Florence June Kellner
  • Ch. 17. Perceptions of motherhood through the lens of adoption / Karen March
  • Ch. 18. "This is who I really am" : obese women's conceptions of self following weight loss surgery / Leanne Joanisse
  • Ch. 19. Coping with electoral defeat : a study of involuntary role exit / William Shaffir and Steven Kleinknecht
  • Ch. 20. Avoiding the other : a technique of stigma management among people who use alternative therapies / Jacqueline Low
  • Ch. 21. Negotiated order and strategic inaction in television coverage of the Olympics / Josh Greenberg, Graham Knight, Margaret MacNeill and Peter Donnelly
  • Ch. 22. Advancing in the amateur chess world / Antony J. Puddephatt
  • Ch. 23. Singing out and making community : gay men and choral singing / Roy Cain
  • Ch. 24. For better and for worse : psychological demands and structural impacts on gay servicewomen in the military and their long-term partners / Lynne Gouliquer and Carmen Poulin.