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Being Here and Being There - Fieldwork Encounters and Ethnographic Discoveries (Paperback)
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Being Here and Being There - Fieldwork Encounters and Ethnographic Discoveries (Paperback)
Series: Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science S., v. 595
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"As students of culture, ethnographers must have curiosity,
openness, and humility - three traits vital for 'getting
with'people. But how do ethnographers go about developing
relationships with people in the field? And how do they learn from
these people so they can conduct a systematic study of the culture?
"These key questions can best be answered by sharing field
experiences among a diverse group of ethnographers. Yet researchers
often become so embedded in the extensive data collections,
analysis, and writing that the opportunity rarely occurs to share
experiences, fieldwork, and current projects. Leading ethnographers
recognized the need for a forum where information could be
exchanged. "The major ethnography conference (held at the
University of Pennsylvania in November 2003) presented by
established ethnographers along with graduate students the chance
to participate in an exciting format where works-in-progress could
be shared. This intimate setting built a bridge to take ethnography
into the future while reestablishing ties to scholarly roots."
Using the Chicago School and its emphasis on 'bringing back the
news' from unknown or misknown social worlds as a foundation, these
conferences created a buzz where information was freely shared and
ethnographers connected. The University of Pennsylvania conference
became the springboard for the articles in this special volume of
The ANNALS. "Contemporary ethnography is much too large, too
diverse, too contentious to be represented in its entirety in a
single collection of articles. However, this weighty volume
represents a distinctive approach to ethnography that seeks to
engage, reassert, and reassess three recurring themes found in
classic Chicago-style fieldwork:"I. The focus on discovery, rather
than on theory or method"II. 'Loyalty to the phenomenon' -
emphasizing what people are actually doing versus what theory
suggests people are doing"III. The collection of original data, as
well as the collection of ethnographic data in original ways"This
unique volume offers the rare chance to learn what ethnographers
are doing in the field as well as the different approaches taken
and styles used in conducting fieldwork.It also provides poignant
insight for public policy students and practitioners. "The articles
included in this volume reflect a wide range of stories and
researchers from around the country and around the world. Taken
together they provide the big picture of the challenges and boons
of fieldwork and examined experiences.
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