The Professional Stranger: An Informal Introduction to Ethnography / Edition 2

The Professional Stranger: An Informal Introduction to Ethnography / Edition 2

by Michael H. Agar
ISBN-10:
0120444704
ISBN-13:
9780120444700
Pub. Date:
06/21/1996
Publisher:
Emerald Group Publishing Limited
ISBN-10:
0120444704
ISBN-13:
9780120444700
Pub. Date:
06/21/1996
Publisher:
Emerald Group Publishing Limited
The Professional Stranger: An Informal Introduction to Ethnography / Edition 2

The Professional Stranger: An Informal Introduction to Ethnography / Edition 2

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Overview

This new edition of a classic introductory text opens with an extensive chapter that brings ethnography up-to-date and aims it toward the next century. At a time when numerous disciplines, organizations, and communities are discovering ethnography, Agar shows how the fundamentals endure even as they adapt to a world unimagined when the research perspective developed more than 100 years ago. Contemporary discussions of ethnography are loaded with choices, primarily "either-or" options. Just as the first edition crossed the qualitative-quantitative divide, the new edition integrates classical scientific notions with new concepts such as narrative and interpretation. Agar updates the contrast between the researcher's apprenticeship to knowledgeable informants and the hypothesis-testing mode that still dominates social science, while demonstrating the complementarity of the two. Drawing extensively from his own research experience, he illustrates the stages of the ethnographic process from inception through the emergence of a focus, and toward a subsequent formalization of methods and analysis. In the process, he illustrates several approaches designed to reconcile the contradictory demands of the scientific process and human behavior. It analyses the changes in ethnographic studies during the last fifteen years. It outlines the conflict between science and interpretation. It presents the politics of ethnography, both personal and global. It describes the 'new' participant observation. It sheds light on ethno-logic. It includes methods for the non-positive.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780120444700
Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing Limited
Publication date: 06/21/1996
Edition description: REV
Pages: 276
Product dimensions: 5.98(w) x 9.02(h) x 0.79(d)

About the Author

Michael Agar received his Ph.D. in anthropology at the Language-Behavior Research Laboratory at the University of California, Berkeley. His recent books include Speaking of Ethnography, Independents Declared, and Language Shock. Agar has been doing ethnography for many years with a variety of people including heroin addicts, villagers inSouth India, independent truckers, and Austrian politicians.

Table of Contents

Ethnography Reconstructed: The Stranger at Fifteen. The Concepts of Fieldwork. Getting Started. Who Are You to Do This? Ethnography. Beginning Fieldwork. Narrowing the Focus. Informal to Formal: Some Examples. The Ethnographic Research Proposal. Ethnography in Context.
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