Fieldwork Is Not What It Used to Be

Fieldwork Is Not What It Used to Be
Title Fieldwork Is Not What It Used to Be PDF eBook
Author James D. Faubion
Publisher Cornell University Press
Total Pages 249
Release 2011-10-15
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0801463580

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Over the past two decades anthropologists have been challenged to rethink the nature of ethnographic research, the meaning of fieldwork, and the role of ethnographers. Ethnographic fieldwork has cultural, social, and political ramifications that have been much discussed and acted upon, but the training of ethnographers still follows a very traditional pattern; this volume engages and takes its point of departure in the experiences of ethnographers-in-the-making that encourage alternative models for professional training in fieldwork and its intellectual contexts. The work done by contributors to Fieldwork Is Not What It Used to Be articulates, at the strategic point of career-making research, features of this transformation in progress. Setting aside traditional anxieties about ethnographic authority, the authors revisit fieldwork with fresh initiative. In search of better understandings of the contemporary research process itself, they assess the current terms of the engagement of fieldworkers with their subjects, address the constructive, open-ended forms by which the conclusions of fieldwork might take shape, and offer an accurate and useful description of what it means to become—and to be—an anthropologist today.

Reflections on Fieldwork in Morocco

Reflections on Fieldwork in Morocco
Title Reflections on Fieldwork in Morocco PDF eBook
Author Paul Rabinow
Publisher Univ of California Press
Total Pages 206
Release 2016-08-05
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0520933893

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In this landmark study, now celebrating thirty years in print, Paul Rabinow takes as his focus the fieldwork that anthropologists do. How valid is the process? To what extent do the cultural data become artifacts of the interaction between anthropologist and informants? Having first published a more standard ethnographic study about Morocco, Rabinow here describes a series of encounters with his informants in that study, from a French innkeeper clinging to the vestiges of a colonial past, to the rural descendants of a seventeenth-century saint. In a new preface Rabinow considers the thirty-year life of this remarkable book and his own distinguished career.

Doing Fieldwork

Doing Fieldwork
Title Doing Fieldwork PDF eBook
Author W. Fife
Publisher Palgrave Macmillan
Total Pages 190
Release 2005-12-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9781403969095

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Making use of his own research experiences in Papua New Guinea, Southern Ontario, and Newfoundland, Wayne Fife teaches students and new researchers how to prepare for research, conduct a study, analyze the material (e.g. create new social and cultural theory), and write academic or policy oriented books, articles, or reports. The reader is taught how to combine historic and contemporary documents (e.g. archives, newspapers, government reports) with fieldwork methods (e.g. participant-observation, interviews, and self-reporting) to create ethnographic studies of disadvantaged populations. Anthropologists, Sociologists, Folklorists and Educational researchers will equally benefit from this critical approach to research.

Fieldwork

Fieldwork
Title Fieldwork PDF eBook
Author Mischa Berlinski
Publisher Macmillan
Total Pages 372
Release 2008-01-22
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9780312427467

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Following his girlfriend to her new teaching position in Thailand, a young reporter researches the story of American anthropologist Martiya van der Leun, following her suicide in the Thai prison where she was serving a lengthy sentence for murder.

Being There

Being There
Title Being There PDF eBook
Author C. W. Watson
Publisher Pluto Press (UK)
Total Pages 188
Release 1999
Genre Social Science
ISBN

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A rethinking of popular political movements, this book looks at new, emerging, mass visions and analyses their impact and potential in new ways.

Being There

Being There
Title Being There PDF eBook
Author John Borneman
Publisher Univ of California Press
Total Pages 288
Release 2009-02-04
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0520257766

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"In recent decades anthropologists have learned to think of themselves as prisoners of text. In the new orthodoxy, ethnography is best viewed as a certain kind of literary genre, textual criticism provides a master theory for understanding all manner of social and cultural phenomena, and young anthropologists show a reluctance to leave the comfort zone of the archive and the library where, whatever else happens, no unruly interlocutor is going to do something unseemly like answering back. This brilliant and humane volume promises to put paid to all that. Anthropology is the product of an encounter with the world we call fieldwork, and fieldwork is an edgy business in which researchers necessarily put themselves at intellectual, political and ethical risk. This volume restores that edgy business to the heart of our concerns, and reminds anthropologists that their distinctive way of engaging the world can be the source of real intellectual excitement, and as worthy of sophisticated theoretical reflection as anything they do."—Jonathan Spencer, University of Edinburgh

Doing Fieldwork

Doing Fieldwork
Title Doing Fieldwork PDF eBook
Author Rosalie Wax
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Total Pages 410
Release 1985
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN 9780226869513

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Recounting her own field experiences in Japanese-American relocation centers during World War II and later in American Indian communities, Rosalie H. Wax offers advice to help the beginning field worker anticipate and confront the exigencies and accidents of fieldwork with good nature, fortitude, and common sense. Doing Fieldwork is a useful book in many respects: as a guide to participant observation and ethnographic fieldwork; as an analysis of the theoretical presuppositions and history of fieldwork; as a discussion of contemporary issues in social science research; and simply as an entertaining and dramatic story.