posted on 2014-08-28, 10:38authored byKaren OReilly
Using a wide range of case studies and source material to illustrate the dilemmas and resolutions that an ethnographic researcher may encounter, this textbook guides the reader from the initial design and planning stages through to the analysis and writing-up. It explores the historical and philosophical foundations of ethnographic research and goes on to cover a range of relevant topics such as participant observation, qualitative interviews, (focus) group interviews and visual data collection and analysis.
Having been substantially revised and updated, the second edition includes new discussions of emerging practices such as reflexive ethnography and autoethnographic accounts, as well as an entire chapter dedicated to new directions in the field – including virtual, mobile, multi-sited and global ethnography.
History
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Social Sciences
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Communication, Media, Social and Policy Studies
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Citation
O'REILLY, K., 2012. Ethnographic methods [second edition]. Abingdon: Routledge, 272pp.
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2012
Notes
This is Chapter One - Introduction: Ethnography as Practice from Karen O'Reilly's book, Ethnographic Methods [second edition], published by Routledge at http://www.routledge.com/books/details/9780415561815/.