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OverviewShane, The Lone Ethnographer is an accessible and entertaining introduction to ethnography. Campbell Galman walks the reader through the process of doing ethnographic research, via her comic character Shane, the Lone Ethnographer, on the campus of an unnamed university. For the novice researcher about to embark on fieldwork in qualitative research methods, this is an excellent—and the only comic-book—introduction. Her text will delight and inform students who are learning ethnographic methods in anthropology, education, and other social science courses. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Sally Campbell GalmanPublisher: AltaMira Press Imprint: AltaMira Press Dimensions: Width: 21.30cm , Height: 0.70cm , Length: 28.30cm Weight: 0.299kg ISBN: 9780759103443ISBN 10: 0759103445 Pages: 124 Publication Date: 09 February 2007 Audience: College/higher education , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: In Print Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock. Table of Contents1 Chapter 1: Alone on the Range, A Fistful of Reserve Reading 2 Chapter 2: Whither Ethnography? Or, Showdown at the Paradigm Corral 3 Chapter 3: The Good, the Bad, and the Beginner! 4 Chapter 4: Wanted: Theoretical Framework, Dead or Alive 5 Chapter 5: IRB, From the People Who Brought You the IRS 6 Chapter 5 1/2: STOP: Safety and Sanity in the Field 7 Chapter 6: Ethnographic Data Collection Methods! 8 Chapter 7: Dealing with and Analyzing the Data 9 Chapter 8: Writing Up Your Results! 10 Final Thoughts 11 Ethnography, A to ZReviewsBrilliant. Refreshing. Funny. And powerfully instructive. Embedded within a clever adventure story, the most important historical roots, theoretical foundations, and conceptual issues in ethnography are clearly illustrated for researchers interested in doing ethnography. Shane the Lone Ethnographer has found a firm place on the reading lists in my introductory qualitative research methods and advanced ethnographic research courses. -- Donna Dehyle, University of Utah A fun, light-hearted look at doing ethnography, a process often shrouded in mystery for its novice practitioners...Students fairly new to ethnography will undoubtedly appreciate the simplified, frame-by-frame, approach to designing and carrying out research. As such, the comic book would make a lively addition to an undergraduate course in qualitative methods. Journal Of Anthropological Research Anyone who has ever conducted ethnographic research or even contemplated it will love this short book. Campbell Galman uses zany drawings, befuddled questions, and dreamy encounters with ancestors to capture the confusion, hilarity, and occasional brilliant insight of one's first ethnographic study. Seasoned researchers as well as novices will howl as they follow Campbell Galman's intrepid heroine, Shane, through the ups and downs of this still-elusive research practice. -- Margaret Eisenhart, School of Education, University of Colorado, Boulder Anyone who has ever conducted ethnographic research or even contemplated it will love this short book. Campbell Galman uses zany drawings, befuddled questions, and dreamy encounters with ancestors to capture the confusion, hilarity, and occasional brilliant insight of one's first ethnographic study. Seasoned researchers as well as novices will howl as they follow Campbell Galman's intrepid heroine, Shane, through the ups and downs of this still-elusive research practice.--Margaret Eisenhart, School of Education Author InformationSally Campbell Galman teaches in the School of Education, University of Massachusetts, Amherst. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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