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Ethnographic analysis and data management

Oswald Werner, G. Mark Schoepfle, in collaboration with Judith Abbott ... [et al.]

(Systematic fieldwork, v. 2)

Sage Publications, c1987

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Bibliography: p. 339-345

Includes indexes

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Description

In the second volume of Systematic Fieldwork the authors concentrate on data analysis and communication of results. They explain the processes involved in data analysis using ethnoscience ethnography: establishing appropriate mechanisms of data retrieval, uncovering the cognitive structures, devising verbal action plans and decision models, analyzing oral texts, and utilizing a variety of techniques for data reduction. They then show how to translate the accumulated data into an ethnographic report.

Table of Contents

Introduction PART ONE: DATA BASE MANAGEMENT AND ANALYSIS Data Base Management Structural Analysis Beyond Structural Analysis Plans and Decisions Decision Making and Decision Models Other Semantic Systems Analysis of Texts Ethnoscience and Statistics PART TWO: POST FIELDWORK Planning the Ethnographic Report Writing the Ethnographic Report PART THREE: EPILOGUE Minimum Standards for Ethnography

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