Essential Ethnographic Methods introduces the fundamental, face-to-face data collection tools for ethnographers and other qualitative researchers and provides detailed instruction to improve the quality and scope of data collection
Initiating ethnographic research : a mixed methods approach
β Scribed by Stephen L. Schensul, Jean J. Schensul Institute for Community Research, Margaret D. LeCompte University of Colorado Boulder
- Publisher
- AltaMira Press, a division of Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 268
- Series
- Ethnographer's toolkit (2010) 2
- Edition
- 2
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Book 2 of the Ethnographerβs Toolkit, Initiating Ethnographic Research:A Mixed Methods Approach, is the first book of its kind. Unlike texts that describe and detail methods for doing ethnographic and qualitative research once in the field, Book 2 explores in depth the many critical issues that ethnographic researchers need to consider before going to the field and in the earliest stages of the field experience. These include preparation of self, establishing relationships that ensure access to the field, and steps in the construction of a formative theoretical model that will inform the entire research process from start to finish. Following guidelines established in Book 1, the first three chapters describe the reasons why ethnography should be considered a mixed methods approach to social science research. They discuss why theory is important in guiding a study, and the important institutional and personal preparations required to enter a field setting and begin work. Additional chapters debunk the idea that ethnographers always enter the field with their minds a βclean slateβ in terms of what they will find during their investigation. They show why and how researchers can develop initial theoretical models based on local knowledge and literature reviews. Ethnography uses a holistic approach, so such models take into consideration both individual/population and systemic or structural considerations. They lead the way to integrating ecological, empirical, critical, and interpretivist approaches into a comprehensive analysis of a dynamic system. Two chapters also provide detailed examples to illustrate the connection between steps in the modeling process, creation of observational measures, and steps in data collection--from most open-ended kinds of interviewing and observation to the kind of highly structured ethnographic surveying described in Book 3. Extensive illustrative case examples are included. The final chapter shows how the modeling process can be extended to guide the development of interventions and change strategies at multiple levelsβa process that should be part of any research program. A wide variety of diagrams, instructions, examples, and illustrations make the topics and processes covered in Book 2 easy to read and understand, even by novice researchers. Overall, Book 2 offers a unique mixed methods lens through which to build theory by engaging in research modeling, to enter the field, to set up to gather data, and to anticipate influencing change.
β¦ Table of Contents
Content: Initiating ethnographic research: models, methods, and measurement --
Selecting a research site and focus --
Preparing for challenges in the field --
The ethnographer as theorist: An introduction to modeling midrange theory --
Constructing formative reseach models --
Operationalization and measurement --
Mixed methods models, measures, and case examples --
Modeling ethnograhpic intervention approaches.
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