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Book SynopsisThis is Book 4 of 7 in theEthnographer's Toolkit, Second Edition. This collection of individually authored chapters provides cutting-edge approaches to ethnography. Specialized Ethnographic Methods: A Mixed Methods Approach complements the basic inventory of ethnographic data collection tools presented in Book 3 with a number of important additional approaches to conducting ethnography. These include defining and collecting cultural artifacts, collecting secondary and archival data, cultural sorting and comparing methods, spatial research and analysis, network research and analysis, use of multimedia strategies for the collection of ethnographic data, ways to recruit and study hidden populations, and participatory ethnographic video production. These data collection strategies are called enhanced ethnographic methods because each of them parallels and enhances a strategy first presented in Book 3. Most ethnographers will want to use at least one or two of these enhanced ethnographic me
Trade ReviewThe fourth volume in the second edition of the excellent seven-volume "Ethnographer's Toolkit" series, this compilation features expert-authored chapters, each dealing with a specialized methodology for conducting applied ethnographic research. Topics include mapping spatial data, studying hidden and hard-to-reach populations and elicitation techniques, using archival and secondary data, utilizing multimedia, and creating participatory ethnographic videos. Experts in various methodologies of specialized ethnographic research explain complicated research tasks and designs, data collection techniques, and analytical strategies in clear, helpful ways; chapters conclude with extensive references. In the introduction, editors LeCompte (Univ. of Colorado) and Schensul (Institute for Community Research, Hartford, CT) provide useful contextual information. Easily visible key points, definitions, cross-references, and case studies that are highlighted in the margins assist readers. Rounding out the volume are lists of examples, tables and figures, and contributor information. Although other applied anthropology textbooks, e.g., A. Erwin's Applied Anthropology: Tools and Perspectives for Contemporary Practice (2nd ed., 2005), are good introductions, this volume is a uniquely essential guide to designing and conducting specialized ethnographic research. Invaluable for professors and students of applied anthropology, educators, social and health services professionals, and others interested in applied anthropological research. Summing Up: Highly recommended. Lower-division undergraduates and above. * CHOICE *
Table of ContentsList of Tables and Figures List of Examples Introduction Chapter 1: Defining , Collecting, Cataloging, and Analyzing Artifacts Chapter 2: Using Archival and Secondary Data in Ethnographic Research Chapter 3: Elicitation Techniques for Cultural Domain Analysis Chapter 4: Mapping Spatial Data Chapter 5: Conducting Ethnographic Network Studies: Friends, Relatives, and Relevant Others Chapter 6: Studying Hidden and Hard-to-Reach Populations Chapter 7: Using Multimedia Techniques in Ethnographic Research Chapter 8: Creating Participatory Ethnographic Videos Index About the Authors, Artists, and Editors