In the field : readings on the field research experience

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In the field : readings on the field research experience

edited by Carolyn D. Smith and William Kornblum

Praeger, 1989

  • : hard
  • : pbk.

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注記

Bibliography: p. [153]-155

Includes index

内容説明・目次

内容説明

This volume brings together personal accounts by a group of noted ethnographic researchers. An ideal supplemental text for methods courses, In the Field is designed to give students a sense of what it is actually like to conduct ethnographic research, especially participant observation. As the selections show, field researchers often become deeply involved in the lives of the people they study and are at times forced into a reexamination of their own values. By learning how social scientists conduct research under field conditions and how they feel while they are doing it, students will be better prepared to carry out successful field research projects of their own. Divided into four parts, the book begins with several readings that explore the confusing and frustrating period every field researcher goes through while trying to gain the acceptance of the people under study. In the second section, Building Relationships, the contributors show how ethnographic researchers often develop subtle, complex relationships with their informants. These selections also illustrate the impact of differences in race, gender, and class between the researcher and his or her subject. The next group of readings deal with a problem often encountered in the field: How can ethnographic researchers maintain objectivity in the face of deepening involvement in their subjects' lives? In the final section, the researchers ask some searching questions about the role of the observer. Taken together, these readings offer a new window onto the field research experience that will be invaluable not only for those just beginning their careers but also for professional researchers who seek inspiration and encouragement from others with similar experiences.

目次

  • Gaining trust
  • Jelly's place
  • exploring the cocaine culture
  • building relationships
  • a field experience in retrospect
  • getting in
  • relations of the road
  • maintaining objectivity
  • doing research in Cornerville
  • "So what do you want from us here?"
  • prostitution, drug use and AIDS
  • on studying South Chicago
  • the observer's role
  • researching peasants and drug producers
  • the sociologist as voyeur
  • the fieldworker and the surgeon
  • epilogue
  • finding your spot.

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