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Applied Ethnography: Guidelines for Field Research: 12 Paperback – 15 May 2013
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- ISBN-101611322081
- ISBN-13978-1611322088
- Edition1st
- Publication date15 May 2013
- LanguageEnglish
- Dimensions15.24 x 2.03 x 22.86 cm
- Print length352 pages
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--James B. Waldram, British Journal of Psychology
"Techniques, approaches, and rationales for conducting ethnographic research have evolved greatly from the 20th-century paradigm of long-term, embedded participant observation. Today's ethnography increasingly employs a qualitative/quantitative mix and collaboration across disciplines ranging from health to environmental studies. Short-term, focused research is becoming the norm as contracted ethnographers meet deadlines for NGOs and agencies looking to make informed program changes. In-depth interviews, still an important tool, are transcribed, coded, and analyzed. Multidisciplinary teams commonly train local community members to assist with quick data collection. Pelto (emer., Univ. of Connecticut) does an outstanding job of covering a wide range of applied techniques, and providing contextualized examples from many countries. Clearly described methodologies like RAP (rapid assessment procedures), FES (focused ethnographic studies), social mapping, sampling, sketch mapping, free lists, pile sorting, and diaries are useful at all levels. Likewise, Pelto provides understandable guidelines for basic skills like gaining entry, training research teams, recording and organizing data, data coding and analysis, and writing the final report. Other authors have tended to focus on a particular specialized method (e.g., autoethnography), a particular context (e.g., education), or a particular skill (e.g., writing field notes). Unlike Han Blommaert and Dong Jie's Ethnographic Fieldwork: A Beginner's Guide (CH, Jan'l1, 48-2441), which only gives examples of linguistic fieldwork only, this volume is a guide to conducting applied ethnographic research in a multitude of contexts and employing one or more methodologies from the large repertoire outlined. Helpful illustrations, text boxes highlighting key concepts, and extensive references add value. Equally excellent as a course text or in the field for tackling a thorny research challenge. Summing Up: Essential. Lower-division undergraduates and above."
--CHOICE
"The title of this book could have been: 'Ethnography through the times;' and who better to tell the story than an experienced ethnographer, the 'Maestro' who practiced and lived it through most of his adult life?... For its depth in field experiences and rich real life examples in innovation in research methods, I wish to strongly concur with Professor Pelto in recommending this book for applied research people in the south and north.... To prospective users, all training institutions should have a few copies in their library shelves to support research skill training; ethnographic and other qualitative researchers should have one as their fieldwork companion, while for action and implementation science researchers, development agencies, a copy or two for their staffers would go a long way."
--The Qualitative Report
"This book will make a significant addition to any qualitative researcher's library."
--Paul G. Ward, Anthropology and Aging
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- Publisher : Routledge; 1st edition (15 May 2013)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 352 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1611322081
- ISBN-13 : 978-1611322088
- Dimensions : 15.24 x 2.03 x 22.86 cm
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This book embraces ethnographic research in education, marketing, community health, nursing, and more. The examples, although mostly from developing countries and not focused on gerontology, describe and illustrate applied ethnography very effectively. Anthropologists and gerontologists will find the examples and descriptions relevant and interesting. Pencil sketches drawn by Dunja Pelto, the author’s daughter, add wonderful insights into the research examples.
The extensive reference list, with nearly 250 unique references, is valuable although only a few of the sources would be considered recent scholarly references. Although primarily intended for applied research people in the field, advanced researchers and graduate students planning to conduct ethnographic research for their dissertation could learn much from this book and should be encouraged to include it in their research library.
For a more complete review, access the electronic document: DOI 10.5195/ a&a.2014.37