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Reading EthnographyMany may know the book of David Jacobson, "Reading Ethnography", a work that talks about the methods which show on producing ethnography, s… Started by Guilherme L J Falleiros |
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Mar 25, 2010 Reply by John McCreery |
What are the strengths of ethnography as a research strategy?What are the strengths of ethnography that lead us to believe that it is a valuable research strategy? In what ways is it different from ot… Started by Philip Carl SALZMAN |
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Dec 2, 2009 Reply by Neil Turner |
Multi-sited ethnographyMulti-sited ethnography is a recent research strategy that has gained wide acceptance, or at least is invoked widely in research proposals.… Started by Philip Carl SALZMAN |
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"Alternative" Ethnographies?In another thread within this group, John McCreery has labeled "alternative ethnographies" as a potential topic for discussion: But so is a… Started by Alexandre Enkerli |
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Aug 15, 2009 Reply by John McCreery |
Does Ethnography Belong to Anthropology?The notion, here, is that we're all anthropologists. Many of us are card-carrying anthropologists, very literally. So we may be a bit biase… Started by Alexandre Enkerli |
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Jun 12, 2009 Reply by Alexandre Enkerli |
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