One of anthropology's leading writers on ethnographic methods,
Harry Wolcott discusses the fundamental nature of ethnographic
studies. Tracing its development from its disciplinary origins in
sociology and anthropology, he points out what is distinctive about
ethnography and what it means to conduct research in the
ethnographic tradition. In this engaging and thought-provoking
book, Wolcott distinguishes ethnography as more than just a set of
field methods and practices, separating it from many related
qualitative research traditions as 'a way of seeing' through the
lens of culture. For both beginning and experienced ethnographers
in a wide range of disciplines, Wolcott's book will provide
important ideas for improving research practice.
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