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Doing Ethnography is an essential text for courses in ethnography,
research methods (qualitative emphasis), applied sociology, and
related subjects across Canada. This unique volume first considers
the merits of qualitative research, profiles interviewing
strategies, and discusses the relationships to respondents and how
to write about social life. The second portion of Doing Ethnography
contains three sections: constructing perspectives, constructing
identities, as well as doing and relating. Case studies and
original research are featured throughout. The editors, Dorothy
Pawluch, William Shaffir, and Charlene Miall, emphasize the
importance of studying social interaction. ""In truth, any question
about society, big or small, is ultimately about people interacting
with each other. Whether the issue is changing gender
relationships, corporate deeds and misdeeds, class structures, or
the school performance of children from cultural minorities, it all
comes down to one thing: people doing things together.
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