Shane, the Lone Ethnographer

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Ethnographer
Ethnography
Introduction to Ethnography
Sally Galman
Shane
the Lone Ethnographer

Product details

  • ISBN 9781442261402
  • Weight: 685g
  • Dimensions: 220 x 288mm
  • Publication Date: 19 Oct 2018
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Shane is at it again in this new, improved second edition of the classic introduction to ethnographic research. The new text still features our intrepid heroine as she learns what makes ethnography tick against a backdrop of Wild West metaphors, cowboy hats, cattle stampedes, and cacti—and the new edition expands on important content to provide more in-depth material and deeper opportunities for readers to learn. Added indispensable material on study design, ethnographic foundations, theoretical frameworks, and ethnographic writing complements the original material from the beloved first edition. Whether you are a complete novice or someone already familiar with ethnographic method but looking to learn more about a particular aspect of study design, this text provides a fun, creative way to engage with complex methodological ideas and questions.


Updates include:

• The new edition synthesizes a broad range of writing on the topic of ethnographic methods, giving students a flexible frame on which to build as they delve more deeply into the material.

• While the first edition was focused on ethnography within the field of educational research and the paradigms driving that particular area of inquiry, this second edition is widely interdisciplinary and cross-field.

• The use of the comic format makes this text unusually accessible for a variety of readers and learners without sacrificing complexity or the depth of the material.

• The book draws from a range of new, updated sources to address what students of ethnographic methods need to know today. The classic pieces remain the same, but the rest is overhauled and updated.

Sally Campbell Galman received her PhD from the University of Colorado at Boulder. She is currently professor of child and family studies at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst and coeditor-in-chief of Anthropology and Education Quarterly. Keep up with her adventures at http://SallyCampbellGalman.com.

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