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Ethnography: Step-by-Step, Second Edition [Applied Social Research Methods Series, Volume 17] [Paperback]

David M. Fetterman (Author)
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0761913858 978-0761913856 January 1, 1998 2nd

Already an indispensable resource for doing ethnographic research, this updated edition takes a step forward - the Internet. It includes information on conducting searches about topics or sites, collecting census data, conducting interviews by chatting and videoconferencing, sharing notes and pictures about research sites, debating issues with colleagues on listservers and in online journals, and downloading useful data collection and analysis software.

Retained from the First Edition is coverage of: the nature of field work; the equipment needed to conduct research; the analysis of data; the differences and similarities between qualitative and quantitative approaches; and writing the report.



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"Overall, I found the text to be highly enjoyable, and feel that Fetterman is able to convey material in a noteworthy manner that will appeal to both novice and experienced ethnographic researchers. I very much recommend this book as an introductory guide to conducting ethnographic research, and I believe that others will find it as practical and valuable as I have." (The Qualitative Report ) --This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.

About the Author

David M. Fetterman is CEO of Fetterman & Associates, consultants who provide evaluation services nationally and internationally, including for the U.S. Department of Education, the states of Arkansas and California, a variety of local level programs, and international programs in a range of countries. His agency also provides workshops and technical assistance training. David Fetterman was previously the Director of Evaluation in the School of Medicine at Stanford University, Director of Evaluation for Career Development and Alumni Relations in the School of Education, and Director of the MA Policy Analysis and Evaluation Program, also in the School of Education. He is co-chair of the Collaborative, Participatory, and Empowerment Evaluation topical interest group of the American Evaluation Association. He is the author of a number of books including Ethnography: Step-by-Step (SAGE, 2009), Foundations of Empowerment Evaluation (SAGE, 2000), and co-editor with Abraham Wandesman of Empowerment Evaluation: Principles in Practice (Guilford, 2004) and with Shakeh Kaftarian and Abraham Wandesman of Empowerment Evaluation: Knowledge and Tools for Self-Assessment & Accountability (SAGE, 1996).


Product Details

  • Paperback: 165 pages
  • Publisher: Sage Publications, Inc; 2nd edition (January 1, 1998)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0761913858
  • ISBN-13: 978-0761913856
  • Product Dimensions: 8.6 x 5.4 x 0.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8.8 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #803,551 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars A lifetime resource as well as a great introduction, October 2, 2001
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This review is from: Ethnography: Step-by-Step, Second Edition [Applied Social Research Methods Series, Volume 17] (Paperback)
I'm surprised I've studied Anthropology this long without this book. It is simple, linear and effective. David Fetterman takes the beginner through all the necessary thought processes and equipment required to do research. More importantly, he includes a whole section of resource material in one book. Everything from Web sites with research data to List Serves that have anthropological material to associations, their phone numbers, email addresses and Web sites. He includes a detailed listing of software and freeware that can help a reseacher, complete with a brief explanation of the use and value.
Moreover, he noted that when the first edition came out in 1989, there was no World Wide Web, so that by the time this book was published in 1998, it was undoubtedly already out of date. Subsequently, he has set up a Web page to accompany the text with a more up-to-date listing of software, freeware, List Serves, technological advances and WebSites.
This book is a great tool!
Fetterman gives user friendly definitions of many of the most daunting terms in the field of anthropology.
Emic = insider's or native's perspective. Etic = external or social science perspective. Proxemitics = study of how the socially defined physical distance between people varies in differing social circumstances. Kinesics = body language study. Operationalism = defining one's terms and methods of measurement. Terms like micro and macro level studies, open and closed probes, structural and attribute questions are not only defined, but are put into practice with short examples.
Fetterman briefly describes research methods such as projection techniques and triangulation -- gives examples of their use, advantages and drawbacks.
He details specific uses for specific programs, like MicNotePad that turns the researchers portable computer into a tape recorder and aids in transcribing the material.
This book is an essential tool for any student, undergrad, graduate or post graduate in anthropology or social sciences in general.
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4.0 out of 5 stars A "How To" Guide, June 28, 2003
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This review is from: Ethnography: Step-by-Step, Second Edition [Applied Social Research Methods Series, Volume 17] (Paperback)
Fetterman explains in sequential fashion how to do an ethnographic study. He describes ethnography as "the art and science of describing a group or culture" (p. 11) The first step in the process is for the researcher to enter the field of study with an open mind. In attempting to describe a setting, there is no one acceptable standard. Multiple interpretations of reality exist. A study is one person's view of a given group, at a particular time. Although this limitation is a given, an ethnographer should seek to be holistic in presenting a study's findings (p. 21). An ethnographic study would include both structure and function. Structure is the social structure or configuration of the group. Function is the social relations among group members. Like systems theory, relationships are significant components of an ethnographic study. Symobolic communication is significant in revealing what is important to the people being studied. As an observer, a researcher using this approach is a human instrument. There are some biases, but the more experience one develops, the better one can develop his or her skills of observation. Fetterman goes on to talk about the difference between writing good field notes and writing the final report. In all the book clearly shows how to go about the process of doing an ethnographic study.
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Very useful book. I found may helpful tips in this book that I was able to apply to my research work. The material was presented in a step-by-step fashion and was easy to follow.
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