Introduction to Part One
The Chicago School of Ethnography - Mary Jo Deegan
Symbolic Interactionism and Ethnography - Paul Rock
Currents of Cultural Fieldwork - James D Faubion
British Social Anthropology - Sharon Macdonald
Into the Community - Lodewijk Brunt
Mass-Observation′s Fieldwork Methods - Liz Stanley
Orientalism - Julie Marcus
Ethnomethodology and Ethnography - Melvin Pollner and Robert M
Emerson
Phenomenology and Ethnography - Ilja Maso
Semiotics, Semantics and Ethnography - Peter K Manning
Grounded Theory in Ethnography - Kathy Charmaz and Richard G
Mitchell
Introduction to Part Two
The Ethnography of Health and Medicine - Michael Bloor
Ethnographic Research in Educational Settings - Tuula Gordon, Janet
Holland and Elina Lahelma
Ethnography and the Study of Deviance - Dick Hobbs
Ethnographies of Work and the Work of Ethnographers - Vicki
Smith
Ethnography and the Development of Science and Technology Studies -
David Hess
Ethnography in the Study of Children and Childhood - Allison
James
Ethnography and Material Culture - Christopher Tilley
Ethnography - Joost van Loon
A Critical Turn in Cultural Studies
The Ethnography of Communication - Elizabeth Keating
Technologies of Realism? Ethnographic Uses of Photography and Film
- Mike Ball and Greg Smith
Introduction to Part Three
Ethnography as Work - Christopher Wellin and Gary Alan Fine
Career Socialization, Settings and Problems
The Ethics of Ethnography - Elizabeth Murphy and Robert
Dingwall
Participant Observation and Fieldnotes - Robert M Emerson, Rachel I
Fretz and Linda L Shaw
Ethnographic Interviewing - Barbara Sherman Heyl
Narrative Analysis in Ethnography - Martin Cortazzi
The Call of Life Stories in Ethnographic Research - Ken Plummer
Autobiography, Intimacy and Ethnography - Deborah Reed-Danahay
Feminist Ethnography - Beverley Skeggs
Ethnography After Post-modernism - Jonathan Spencer
Computer Applications in Qualitative Research - Nigel Fielding
Ethnodrama - Jim Mienczakowski
Performed Research-limitations and Potential
Postmodernism, Post-Structuralism and Post (Critical) Ethnography -
Patti Lather
Of Ruins, Aporias and Angels
Paul Atkinson is Emeritus Professor of Sociology at Cardiff
University. Recent publications include For Ethnography (SAGE 2014)
and Thinking Ethnographically (SAGE 2017). The fourth book in his
quartet will be Crafting Ethnography, also for SAGE. The fourth
edition of Hammersley and Atkinson Ethnography: Principles in
Practice was published by Routledge in 2019. He is a Fellow of the
Academy of Social Sciences and of the Learned Society of Wales.
My research interests are underpinned by a sustained, critical
methodological engagement with ethnographic and qualitative
research. This includes work on contemporary developments in
qualitative data analysis, writing and representation, as well as a
focus on of the self and (auto)biography in qualitative inquiry. I
have led and been involved in a number of funded projects focussing
on qualitative research methods and methodological development. I
am currently the Director of the Cardiff Node of the ESRC National
Centre for Research Methods (NCRM) Qualitative Research Methods in
the Social Sciences: Innovation, Integration and Impact (QUALITI)
(2005-8). Dr Sara Delamont, DSc Econ, AcSS. read Social
Anthropology at Girton College Cambridge, did her PhD at Edinburgh,
and lectured at Leicester before moving to Cardiff in 1976. She was
the first woman to be President of BERA (the British Education
Research Association) and the first woman Dean of Social Sciences
at Cardiff. She has done ethnographies in schools, and other
settings where teaching and learning take place such as operatic
master classes and martial arts studios. With Paul Atkinson she is
the Founding Editor of Qualitative Research, and is the author of
fourteen books.
`This wonderful Handbook establishes the central, and complex place ethnography now occupies in the human disciplines. All future work will begin here. This Handbook will soon become required reading for all scholars and graduate students who wish to be knowledgeable in this complex field of inquiry. This is a stunning accomplishment. The field owes the editors and their contributors a major debt of thanks′ - Norman K Denzin, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign `A marvellous achievement! The Handbook has all the marks of a winner - compelling writing, comprehensive coverage and very useful discussions. This is a real benchmark for ethnography. It will set the background for debate and point to new directions for years to come. My graduate students will love it′ - Jaber F Gubrium, University of Florida, Gainesville `The Handbook of Ethnography compiles invaluable, original, critical essays on ethnographic work, earning it a place on everyone′s must-have bookshelf′ - Virginia Olesen, University of California, San Francisco
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