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    ETHNOGRAPHY: PRINCIPLES IN PRACTICE 4ED

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    ISBN: 9781138504462
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    AuthorHammersley, Martyn (The Open University,
    Pub Date25/04/2019
    BindingPaperback
    Pages280
    Publisher: ROUTLEDGE
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    Revised edition of the authors' Ethnography, 2007.

    Now in its fourth edition, this leading introduction to ethnography has been thoroughly updated and substantially rewritten. The volume offers a systematic introduction to ethnographic principles and practice, and includes a new chapter on 'Ethnography in the digital world'.


    The authors argue that ethnography is best understood as a reflexive process. This requires recognition that social research is part of the world that it studies, and demands that researchers reflect on how they shape both data and analysis. Starting in Chapter 1 with an outline of the principle of reflexivity, against the background of competing research philosophies, the authors go on to discuss the main features of ethnographic work, including:




    the selection and sampling of cases
    the problem of access
    field relations and observation
    interviewing
    the use of documents
    recording and organizing data

    the process of data analysis and writing research reports.







    There is also consideration of the ethical issues involved in ethnographic research. Throughout, the discussion draws on a wide range of illustrative material from classic and more recent studies, within a global context. The new edition of this popular textbook will be an indispensable resource for undergraduate and postgraduate students, and for all researchers using ethnographic methods in the social sciences and the humanities.