"This text is something of a masterclass in its own right. Few are as
well placed to comment on the debates surrounding ethnography –
debates which the author had been instrumental in shaping – and to
offer a clear and authoritative call-to-arms to future, aspirant
ethnographers. It is a passionate but realistic manifesto for those
wishing to undertake the craft of ethnography and to do it well. All
who read it will benefit." - Sam Hillyard, Durham University This
major book from one of the world’s foremost authorities recaptures
the classic inspirations of ethnographic fieldwork in sociology and
anthropology, reflecting on decades of methodological development and
empirical research. It is part manifesto, part guidance on the
appropriate focus of the ethnographic gaze. Throughout Atkinson
insists that ethnographic research must be faithful to the intrinsic
and complex organization of everyday life. An attempt to rescue
ethnography from contemporary ‘qualitative’ research, the book is
a corrective to the corrosive effects of postmodernism on the analysis
of social organization and social action. Atkinson affirms the value
of fieldwork, while incorporating contemporary perspectives on social
analysis. Paul Atkinson is Distinguished Research Professor of
Sociology at Cardiff University, where he is also Associate Director
of the ESRC Centre for Economic and Social Aspects of Genomics.
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ISBN
9781473910706
Publisert
2014
Utgave
1. utgave
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Vendor
Sage Publications Ltd (UK)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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