Routledge Revivals: What's Wrong With Ethnography? (1992)

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Analytic Induction
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Case Studies
Case Study
case study analysis
Case Study Research
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Conventional Ethnographic
Critical Ethnography
Critical Theory
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Ethnographic Research
ethnographic research evaluation
Ethnographic Thinking
Ethnography
Finite Populations
Follow
General Relevance
Held
History
Hypothetico Deductive Method
Independent
Judgement
Methodology
policy impact studies
Policy Issues
Politics
Practitioner Ethnography
practitioner research
qualitative inquiry
Qualitative Quantitative Divide
Qualitative Research
Quantitative Research
Realism
research epistemology
Routine Scepticism
Social Phenomena
Social Research
sociological methodology
Sociology
Specialised Researchers
Statistical Sampling Techniques
Strong
Subtle Realism
Theoretical Inference
Theory
Vice Versa

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138489349
  • Weight: 610g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 22 May 2018
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Originally published 1992 What's Wrong With Ethnography? provides a fresh look at the rationale for and distinctiveness of ethnographic research in sociology, education and related fields. Relativism, critical theory, the uniqueness of the case study and the distinction between qualitative and quantitative research are all examined and found wanting as a basis for informed ethnography. The policy and political implications of ethnography are a particular focus of attention. The author compels the reader to re-examine some basic methodological assumptions in an exciting way.

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