Fieldwork/ (Record no. 146732)
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fixed length control field | 00334nam a2200133Ia 4500 |
020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER | |
International Standard Book Number | 9781412900300 |
040 ## - CATALOGING SOURCE | |
Transcribing agency | CUS |
082 ## - DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION NUMBER | |
Classification number | 300.072 |
Item number | POL/F |
245 #0 - TITLE STATEMENT | |
Title | Fieldwork/ |
Statement of responsibility, etc. | edited by Christopher Pole. |
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. (IMPRINT) | |
Place of publication, distribution, etc. | London: |
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. | SAGE, |
Date of publication, distribution, etc. | 2005. |
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION | |
Extent | 4 v.: |
Other physical details | ill.; |
Dimensions | 25 cm. |
500 ## - GENERAL NOTE | |
General note | v. 1. Origins and definitions of fieldwork -- v. 2. The fieldwork experience: methods and methodology -- v. 3. Ethics and politics in fieldwork -- v. 4. Analysis, outcomes, and reflections |
505 ## - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE | |
Formatted contents note | VOLUME ONE: ORIGINS AND DEFINITIONS OF FIELDWORK<br/>WHAT IS FIELDWORK?<br/>Introduction - Everett C Hughes<br/>The Place of Fieldwork in Social Research<br/>Approaches to Field Research - Robert G Burgess<br/>The Meaning of Fieldwork - B Junker<br/>Fieldwork versus (Just) Being in the Field - Harry F Wolcott<br/>PART TWO: FIELDWORK AND THEORY<br/>Social Theory in Field Research - J Bensman and A Vidich<br/>The Method of Fieldwork and the Invisible Facts of Native Law and Economics - B Malinowski<br/>Theoretical Presuppositions of Fieldwork - R Wax<br/>Fieldwork and the Empirical Tradition - E E Evans-Pritchard<br/>The Logic and Social Psychology of the Field - L Schatzman and A Strauss<br/>Situating Feminist Dilemmas in Fieldwork - Diane L Wolf<br/>PART THREE: EARLY FIELDWORK<br/>Frontier Anthropologist - H R Hays<br/>Concerning Henry Rowe Schoolcraft<br/>The Convergent Period - T Penniman<br/>The Ethnographer's Magic - George W Stocking Jr<br/>Fieldwork in British Anthropology from Tylor to Malinowski<br/>Confessions of Ignorance and Failure - B Malinowski<br/>PART FOUR: FIELDWORK CLOSER TO HOME<br/>On Anthropology at Home - D Messerschmidt<br/>Ethnography Reconstructed - M Agar<br/>The Development of Field Research Methods - Martin Bulmer<br/>PART FIVE: FIELDWORK AND FIELDWORKERS<br/>Fieldworkers as Professionals - S Kleinman and M Copp<br/>Gender and Fieldwork Relationships - Carol B Warren<br/>The Sex(ual) Field - Amanda Coffey<br/><br/><br/>VOLUME TWO: THE FIELDWORK EXPERIENCE: METHODS AND METHODOLOGY<br/>PART ONE: EARLY DAYS IN THE FIELD<br/>The Art and Technology of Fieldwork - B Geer<br/>Managing a Convincing Self-Presentation - William Shaffir<br/>Some Personal Reflections on Entering the Field<br/>'Introduction' and 'First Night Alone' - Hortense Powdermaker<br/>PART TWO: SAMPLING IN THE FIELD<br/>Sampling in Ethnographic Fieldwork - J Honnigman<br/>Decision-Taking in the Fieldwork Process - Janet Finch and Jennifer Mason<br/>Theoretical Sampling and Collaborative Working<br/>PART THREE: OBSERVING IN THE FIELD<br/>Roles in Sociological Field Observation - R Gold<br/>Fieldwork - Harry F Wolcott<br/>The Basic Arts<br/>Cracking Diamonds - Gary Alan Fine<br/>Observer Role in Little League Baseball Settings and the Acquisition of Social Competence<br/>Getting On the Door and Staying There - David Calvey<br/>A Covert Participant Observational Study of Bouncers<br/>Uncovering the Ethnographer - Odette Parry<br/>PART FOUR: FIELD TALK: INTERVIEWS AND CONVERSATIONS<br/>The Spoken Word - Beatrice and Sydney Webb<br/>Conversations with a Purpose - Robert G Burgess<br/>The Ethnographic Interview in Educational Research<br/>Is Oral History Auto//Biography? - Joanna Bornat<br/>PART FIVE: DOCUMENTS AND THE FIELD<br/>Evidence and Proof in Documentary Research - Jennifer Platt<br/>Some Specific Problems of Documentary Research<br/>Mass-Observation's Fieldwork Methods - Liz Stanley<br/>/f003D[ac]ej[gr]a Entendu - J Jackson<br/>The Liminal Qualities of Anthropological Fieldnotes<br/>PART SIX: VIEWING THE FIELD: VISUAL METHODS<br/>Visual Anthropology - Marcus Banks<br/>Image, Object and Interpretation<br/>Picture This - A Bolton, C Pole and P Mizen<br/>Researching Child Workers<br/>PART SEVEN: REFLECTING ON FIELDWORK EXPERIENCE<br/>Methods of Study - Ken Pryce<br/>Like That Desmond Morris - Gary Armstrong<br/><br/><br/>VOLUME THREE: ETHICS AND POLITICS IN FIELDWORK<br/>PART ONE: THE RELEVANCE OF POLITICS AND ETHICS<br/>Is Social Research Political? - Martyn Hammersley<br/>The Politics and Ethics of Fieldwork - Maurice Punch<br/>Muddy Boots and Grubby Hands<br/>Deconstructing the Field - Roy Turner<br/>PART TWO: TAKING SIDES<br/>Whose Side Are We On? - Howard S Becker<br/>Taking Sides in Research - Martyn Hammersley<br/>An Assessment of the Rationales for Partisanship<br/>Don't Shoot the Messenger - Christopher Pole<br/>A Study in the Politics and Control of Funded Research<br/>PART THREE: SENSITIVE AND STRESSFUL SITUATIONS<br/>Sensitivity as a Problem in Field Research - John D Brewer<br/>A Study of Routine Policing in Northern Ireland<br/>Reflections on Fieldwork in Stressful Situations - Sue Cannon<br/>Fieldworker Blues - L Corsino<br/>Emotional Stress and Research Underinvolvement in Fieldwork Settings<br/>Putting Down Smoke - John Hockey<br/>Emotion and Engagement in Participant Observation<br/>Negotiating Power and Expertise in the Field - Lynne Haney<br/>On Being Sane in Insane Places - D Rosenhan<br/>Problems in Publication of Field Studies - Howard S Becker<br/>PART FOUR: DILEMMAS AND RESPONSIBILITIES<br/>Ethical Dilemmas - Marlene de Laine<br/>The Demands and Expectations of Various Audiences<br/>Some Ethical Considerations on Fieldwork with the Police - Clive Norris<br/>Blowing the Whistle on Police Violence - Louise Westmarland<br/>Gender, Ethnography and Ethics<br/>The Merits and De-Merits of Covert Participant Observation - M Bulmer<br/>Secrecy, Risk and Responsibility - R Mitchell Jr<br/>Getting Close by Standing Distant - D Gordon<br/>Fieldwork with Proselytising Groups<br/><br/><br/>VOLUME FOUR: FIELDWORK: ANALYSIS, OUTCOMES AND REFLECTIONS<br/>PART ONE: ANALYZING FIELDWORK<br/>Strategies for Analyzing - L Schatzman and A Strauss<br/>Grounded Theory Methodology - A Strauss and J Corbin<br/>An Overview<br/>Grounded Theory and Field Research - Derek Layder<br/>Focusing the Study and Analyzing the Data - Willian Foote Whyte<br/>Meanings and Metaphors - Amanda Coffey and Paul Atkinson<br/>PART TWO: FIELDWORK AND THE AUTHOR<br/>Reinstating the Author - Clive Seale<br/>Whose Life Is It Anyway? - Clifford Geertz<br/>Being There - Clifford Geertz<br/>On Ethnographic Authority - James Clifford<br/>PART THREE: REPRESENTING FIELDWORK<br/>Ethnography and the Representation of Reality - Paul Atkinson<br/>Ethnography as Narrative - Edward Bruner<br/>The Rhetorical Turn in Ethnography - Martyn Hammersley<br/>Administering Poison - Jack Sanger<br/>Reporting Observations<br/>PART FOUR: AUTOETHNOGRAPHY AND WRITING AS METHOD<br/>Autoethnography, Personal Narrative Reflexivity - Carolyn Ellis and Arthur Bochner<br/>Writing a Method of Inquiry - Laurel Richardson<br/>PART FIVE: LEAVING THE FIELD<br/>Leaving the Dim-Moon City of Delight - Sara Delamont<br/>Terminating Your Fieldwork<br/>Keeping in Touch - Brian Miller and Laud Humphreys<br/>Maintaining Contact with Stigmatized Subjects<br/> |
650 ## - SUBJECT | |
Keyword | Social sciences |
General subdivision | Research. |
650 ## - SUBJECT | |
Keyword | Social sciences |
General subdivision | Methodology. |
700 ## - ADDED ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME | |
Personal name | Pole, Christopher, ed. |
942 ## - ADDED ENTRY ELEMENTS (KOHA) | |
Koha item type | Reference Books |
Withdrawn status | Lost status | Damaged status | Not for loan | Collection Type | Home library | Current library | Shelving location | Date acquired | Serial Enumeration / chronology | Full call number | Accession number | Date last seen | Koha item type |
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Not For Loan | Reference Collection | Central Library, Sikkim University | Central Library, Sikkim University | Reference | 28/08/2016 | v.3 | 300.072 POL/F | P01363 | 23/09/2022 | Reference Books |