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Clarifies the need for and the use of transcription methodology and provides a useful, efficient guide to creating good transcripts for a variety of people using ethnographic methods. This title is a suitable tool for transcriptionists, ethnographers, researchers, oral historians, and even amateurs who plan to write their family history.

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Transcription Techniques for the Spoken Word covers so much more than simply transcription techniques... A fascinating read. For oral historians who do not transcribe and for transcribers who have no more involvement with the particular project from which the physical recording comes outside the physical act of making the transcription, this book will give invaluable insights into the world of the recorder and the world of the transcriber. * Oral History *
Here's a little book I wish I could have used in my classes on ethnographic research...The author reassures me early on that it is a book written by an ethnographer for ethnographers, people who need to get the important content of what somebody tells them....What the book does accomplish for the ethnographer is an answer to the questions of 'what you need to know before, during and after transcription' (p. 6). If you intend to quote informants' speech, here is a good starting place. * Journal of Anthropological Research *
Willow Powers' book on transcription will be extremely useful to academics and other professionals who are concerned with transcribing the spoken word. The chapters are filled with interesting, concrete examples of problems faced in creating a written record of conversation. The author's extensive experience as anthropologist, archivist, fieldworker and interviewer are apparent on every page as she provides incisive and succinct advice on many relevant topics. -- Patricia Draper, Department of Anthrology and Geography, University of Nebraska, Lincoln

Table of Contents
1 Acknowledgements 2 Introduction 3 CHAPTER 1: The Oral and the Written 4 CHAPTER 2: Background Factors in Transcribing 5 CHAPTER 3: Creating the Verbatim Transcript 6 CHAPTER 4: On Editing and Context 7 CHAPTER 5: The Social Relations of Transcripts 8 Appendix A. Sample Forms 9 Appendix B. Typographic Symbols 10 Appendix C. Examples of Transcripts 11 References and Recommended Reading 12 Index 13 About the Author

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      Publisher: AltaMira Press,U.S.
      Publication Date: 01/11/2005
      ISBN13: 9780759108431, 978-0759108431
      ISBN10: 0759108439

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Clarifies the need for and the use of transcription methodology and provides a useful, efficient guide to creating good transcripts for a variety of people using ethnographic methods. This title is a suitable tool for transcriptionists, ethnographers, researchers, oral historians, and even amateurs who plan to write their family history.

      Trade Review
      Transcription Techniques for the Spoken Word covers so much more than simply transcription techniques... A fascinating read. For oral historians who do not transcribe and for transcribers who have no more involvement with the particular project from which the physical recording comes outside the physical act of making the transcription, this book will give invaluable insights into the world of the recorder and the world of the transcriber. * Oral History *
      Here's a little book I wish I could have used in my classes on ethnographic research...The author reassures me early on that it is a book written by an ethnographer for ethnographers, people who need to get the important content of what somebody tells them....What the book does accomplish for the ethnographer is an answer to the questions of 'what you need to know before, during and after transcription' (p. 6). If you intend to quote informants' speech, here is a good starting place. * Journal of Anthropological Research *
      Willow Powers' book on transcription will be extremely useful to academics and other professionals who are concerned with transcribing the spoken word. The chapters are filled with interesting, concrete examples of problems faced in creating a written record of conversation. The author's extensive experience as anthropologist, archivist, fieldworker and interviewer are apparent on every page as she provides incisive and succinct advice on many relevant topics. -- Patricia Draper, Department of Anthrology and Geography, University of Nebraska, Lincoln

      Table of Contents
      1 Acknowledgements 2 Introduction 3 CHAPTER 1: The Oral and the Written 4 CHAPTER 2: Background Factors in Transcribing 5 CHAPTER 3: Creating the Verbatim Transcript 6 CHAPTER 4: On Editing and Context 7 CHAPTER 5: The Social Relations of Transcripts 8 Appendix A. Sample Forms 9 Appendix B. Typographic Symbols 10 Appendix C. Examples of Transcripts 11 References and Recommended Reading 12 Index 13 About the Author

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