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Doing field projects : methods and practice for social and anthropological research / John Forrest with Katie Nelson.

Penn Museum Library GN346 .F67 2022
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Forrest, John, 1951- author.
Nelson, Katie, 1980- author.
Contributor:
Anne and Joseph Trachtman Memorial Book Fund.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Ethnology--Fieldwork.
Ethnology.
Sociology--Research.
Sociology.
Anthropology--Research.
Anthropology.
Physical Description:
x, 213 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm
Place of Publication:
Hoboken, NJ : John Wiley & Sons Inc., 2022.
Summary:
Doing Field Projects: Methods and Practice for Social and Anthropological Research delivers a robust and comprehensive introduction to qualitative field research methods in the social sciences. Accessible yet insightful, this textbook is divided into twelve sections, each of which introduces students to the major qualitative fieldwork techniques for the social sciences plus some innovative ones. --
The book focuses particularly on anthropological methods and includes over twenty individual projects for students to carry out. The authors include explorations of interviewing, participant observation, kinship charting, photo and video documentation, auto-ethnography, and an extensive series of online research strategies. Each project is suitable as a standalone exercise or as part of a series for a complete course in field methods. The projects contain detailed descriptions of how to carry out the research, how to address common pitfalls and problems, and how to present the finished work in a variety of formats. --
Doing Field Projects: Methods and Practice for Social and Anthropological Research encourages students to observe the world around them as a social scientist would, and to learn to identify opportunities to study elements of society and culture in everyday life. It is an invaluable guide for undergraduate students in qualitative field methods courses, especially in anthropology, sociology, or human geography. This textbook also deserves a place in the libraries of students in any field where qualitative research is widely used. --Book Jacket.
Contents:
3 Ethics of Fleldwork p. 27
4 Research Design p. 33
5 Self-Study p. 39
6 Proxemics p. 52
7 Mapping p. 59
8 Recorded Interviews p. 77
9 Participant Observation p. 94
10 Engaged Anthropology p. 100
11 Process Documentation p. 111
12 Visual Anthropology p. 117
13 Sensory Observation p. 129
14 Performance p. 138
15 Life Histories (and Oral History) p. 147
16 Charting Kinship p. 158
17 Digital Ethnography (1) Social Media p. 167
18 Digital Ethnography (2) Online Gaming p. 182
19 Digital Ethnography (3) Human-Computer Interaction p. 186
20 Digital Ethnography (4) Online Meetings/Classes p. 192
21 Winding Down and Gearing Up p. 197.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Local Notes:
Acquired for the Penn Libraries with assistance from the Anne and Joseph Trachtman Memorial Book Fund.
Other Format:
Online version: Forrest, John, 1951- Doing field projects
ISBN:
9781119734611
1119734614
OCLC:
1293449810
Publisher Number:
99990680145

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