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The Lost Ethnographies reports on the methodological lessons learnt
from ethnographic projects that, viewed superficially, failed.
Experienced researchers write about projects they planned, and were
excited about, which then never began, had to be abandoned, or took
such unexpected directions that it became a different piece of work
altogether. The topics and settings are varied and disparate, but
the lessons learnt have important similarities. This collection
focuses on absences; topics and settings that remain under
researched; taken for granted aspects of social life that have not
been scrutinized, and finally the potential insights that are
gained when absences are carefully examined and explored. Readers
will learn a great deal about research design, fundraising, writing
up, access negotiations, serendipity in the field, and the complex
interaction between the body and the brain of the ethnographer and
the realities of ethnographic research. Maximising learning from
the 'failings' of ourselves and of others is the positive message
of the collection. The most poignant chapters are those in which
the author 'returns' to reread and reflect on a past project;
something that is not done often enough, partly because it can be
painful. The accounts of projects which had to be abandoned or
radically changed offer hope to researchers facing difficulties in
their own investigations. These reflections, on projects that were
never even begun, show how to gain fresh energy and social science
insight from apparent rejection, and the collection approaches the
whole concept of lost ethnography in provocative ways.
This book is devoted to the reintroduction of the remarkable
approach to sociological inquiry developed by Harvey Sacks. Sacks's
original analyses - concerned with the lived detail of action and
language-in-interaction, discoverable in members' actual activities
- demonstrated a means of doing sociology that had previously
seemed impossible. In so doing, Sacks provided for highly
technical, detailed, yet stunningly simple solutions to some of the
most trenchant troubles for the social sciences relating to
language, culture, meaning, knowledge, action, and social
organisation. In this original collection, scholars working in a
range of different fields, including sociology, human geography,
communication and media studies, social psychology, and
linguistics, outline the ways in which their work has been
inspired, influenced, and shaped by Sacks's approach, as well as
how their current research is taking Sacks's legacy forward in new
directions. As such, the collection is intended to provide both an
introduction to, and critical exploration of, the work of Harvey
Sacks and its continued relevance for the analysis of contemporary
society.
This book is devoted to the reintroduction of the remarkable
approach to sociological inquiry developed by Harvey Sacks. Sacks's
original analyses - concerned with the lived detail of action and
language-in-interaction, discoverable in members' actual activities
- demonstrated a means of doing sociology that had previously
seemed impossible. In so doing, Sacks provided for highly
technical, detailed, yet stunningly simple solutions to some of the
most trenchant troubles for the social sciences relating to
language, culture, meaning, knowledge, action, and social
organisation. In this original collection, scholars working in a
range of different fields, including sociology, human geography,
communication and media studies, social psychology, and
linguistics, outline the ways in which their work has been
inspired, influenced, and shaped by Sacks's approach, as well as
how their current research is taking Sacks's legacy forward in new
directions. As such, the collection is intended to provide both an
introduction to, and critical exploration of, the work of Harvey
Sacks and its continued relevance for the analysis of contemporary
society.
All you need to know about the theory and practice of teaching
primary science. If you are training to be a primary school
teacher, a knowledge of the primary science curriculum is not
enough, you need to know HOW to teach science in primary schools.
This is the essential teaching theory and practice text for primary
science. It takes a focused look at the practical aspects of
teaching and covers the important skills of classroom management,
planning, monitoring and assessment, and relates them specifically
to primary science. This new edition now includes a new chapter on
creative curriculum approaches.
All you need to know about the theory and practice of teaching
primary science. If you are training to be a primary school
teacher, a knowledge of the primary science curriculum is not
enough, you need to know HOW to teach science in primary schools.
This is the essential teaching theory and practice text for primary
science. It takes a focused look at the practical aspects of
teaching and covers the important skills of classroom management,
planning, monitoring and assessment, and relates them specifically
to primary science. This new edition now includes a new chapter on
creative curriculum approaches.
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