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Ethnographic Fieldwork

An Anthropological Reader
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Newly revised, Ethnographic Fieldwork: An Anthropological Reader Second Edition provides readers with a picture of the breadth, variation, and complexity of fieldwork. The updated selections offer insight into the ethnographer’s experience of gathering and analyzing data, and a richer understanding of the conflicts, hazards and ethical challenges of pursuing fieldwork around the globe. Offers an international collection of classic and contemporary readings to provide students with a broad understanding of historical, methodological, ethical, reflexive and stylistic issues in fieldwork Features 16 new articles and revised part introductions, with additional insights into the experience of conducting ethnographic fieldwork Explores the importance of fieldwork practice in achieving the core theoretical and methodological goals of anthropology Highlights the personal and professional challenges of field researchers, from issues of professional identity, fieldwork relations, activism, and the conflicts, hazards and ethical concerns of community work.

Author Biography:

Antonius C. G. M. Robben is Professor of Anthropology atUtrecht University, the Netherlands, and past President of theNetherlands Society of Anthropology. He is the author of Sons ofthe Sea Goddess: Economic Practice and Discursive Conflict inBrazil (1989) and Political Violence and Trauma inArgentina (2005), and editor of Fieldwork Under Fire:Contemporary Studies of Violence and Survival (with CarolynNordstrom, 1995) and Iraq at a Distance: What AnthropologistsCan Teach Us About the War (2010). Jeffrey A. Sluka is Associate Professor of SocialAnthropology at Massey University, New Zealand. He is past Chair ofthe Association of Social Anthropologists of Aotearoa/New Zealand,a Fellow of the American Anthropological Association, author ofHearts and Minds, Water and Fish: Popular Support for the IRAand INLA in a Northern Irish Ghetto (1989), and editor ofDeath Squad: The Anthropology of State Terror (2000).
Release date Australia
December 30th, 2011
Audience
  • Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Contributors
  • Edited by Antonius C.G.M. Robben
  • Edited by Jeffrey A. Sluka
Edition
2nd edition
Pages
672
Dimensions
170x244x28
ISBN-13
9780470657157
Product ID
18243105

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