O'Reilly, Karen.

Key concepts in ethnography / Karen O'Reilly. - London : SAGE, 2008. - 240 p. - SAGE key concepts . - SAGE key concepts .

Access -- Analysis -- Asking questions -- Case study -- Chicago School -- Coding -- Computer software -- Covert -- Critical ethnography -- Ethics -- Feminist ethnography -- Fieldnotes -- Focus groups and group discussions -- Generalisation -- Going \'native\' -- Grounded theory -- Holism -- Inductive and deductive -- Insider ethnographies -- Interpretivism -- Interviews and conversations -- Key informants and gatekeepers -- Malinowski --- Multi-sited and mobile ethnographies -- Participant observation -- Participant observer oxymoron -- Positivism -- Postmodern ethnographies -- Rapport -- Realism -- Reflexivity -- Sampling -- Team ethnography -- Time -- Virtual ethnography -- Visual ethnography -- Writing -- Where to find other ethnographic concepts.

A guide to the key concepts in one of the most widely used methodologies in social science, this book covers and summarises the basic and related issues in ethnography, topics like sampling, generalizing and key informants.

9781412928656 (pbk.) : �19.99 9781412928649 (hbk.) : �70.00 9781412928656 (pbk.) : �19.99


Ethnology--Philosophy
Ethnology.
Society.
Social research & statistics
Anthropology

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