The concept of evocative ethnography is described and contrasted with realist representation. Two examples of evocative ethnography are provided: the plight of women as they age and the impact of digital immersion on cultural life. Discussion focuses on the benefits of expanding the repertoire of writing in the social sciences
Although systematic observation and interviews are the most common techniques in ethnography, a deep...
Among a range of established social science research methods, ethnography claims distinctiveness by ...
In this chapter we start from the idea that ethnography, as it has been used in the social sciences,...
The concept of evocative ethnography is described and contrasted with realist representation. Two ex...
The present offering grows first from the seeds of widespread discussion across the disciplines on t...
It has been 25 years since the Writing Culture debates started within anthropology. At the core of t...
Qualitative research, especially ethnography, has seen a paradigm shift since 1968. This so-called '...
This volume presents the latest explorations of the literary turn in ethnographic work by many of th...
Many of our longstanding set of methods and denotative conventions of representation are no longer i...
The paper shows how ethnography specifically helps us to examine the relationship between discursiv...
In this paper I consider the importance of writing in qualitative approaches, particularly in Ethnog...
This special issue of Visual Ethnography explores the idea of digital ethnography in terms of commun...
What is it like to have lived with bulimia for most of your life? To have a mother who is retarded? ...
The purpose of this article is to discuss the ways in which the ethnographic practice, constituted i...
The term ethnography comes from the Greek ethnos (folk, the people, cultures) and gráphein (to write...
Although systematic observation and interviews are the most common techniques in ethnography, a deep...
Among a range of established social science research methods, ethnography claims distinctiveness by ...
In this chapter we start from the idea that ethnography, as it has been used in the social sciences,...
The concept of evocative ethnography is described and contrasted with realist representation. Two ex...
The present offering grows first from the seeds of widespread discussion across the disciplines on t...
It has been 25 years since the Writing Culture debates started within anthropology. At the core of t...
Qualitative research, especially ethnography, has seen a paradigm shift since 1968. This so-called '...
This volume presents the latest explorations of the literary turn in ethnographic work by many of th...
Many of our longstanding set of methods and denotative conventions of representation are no longer i...
The paper shows how ethnography specifically helps us to examine the relationship between discursiv...
In this paper I consider the importance of writing in qualitative approaches, particularly in Ethnog...
This special issue of Visual Ethnography explores the idea of digital ethnography in terms of commun...
What is it like to have lived with bulimia for most of your life? To have a mother who is retarded? ...
The purpose of this article is to discuss the ways in which the ethnographic practice, constituted i...
The term ethnography comes from the Greek ethnos (folk, the people, cultures) and gráphein (to write...
Although systematic observation and interviews are the most common techniques in ethnography, a deep...
Among a range of established social science research methods, ethnography claims distinctiveness by ...
In this chapter we start from the idea that ethnography, as it has been used in the social sciences,...