Writing Ethnographic Fieldnotes
In Writing Ethnographic Fieldnotes, Robert M. Emerson, Rachel I. Fretz, and Linda L. Shaw present a series of guidelines, suggestions, and practical advice for creating useful fieldnotes in a variety of settings, demystifying a process that is often assumed to be intuitive and impossible to teach. Using actual unfinished notes as examples, the authors illustrate options fo...more
Paperback, Second Edition, 320 pages
Published
December 5th 2011
by University Of Chicago Press
(first published August 15th 1995)
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I used this as a textbook in a course I taught this spring (Qualitative Methods in Educational Settings). While tedium is basically the nature of the beast with any "how to" methods book, this one tries its hardest. I actually really like that this book focuses primarily on fieldnotes, and really orients itself to that -- more than any other aspect of ethnography, I feel like gathering data in this way, and then dealing with it, is the hardest thing to get students to really grasp. I also really...more
Some very helpful practical tips, especially for newbie ethnographers like myself. I wish I had read it before I did my first field research - it would have saved me some time and efforts.
It is also a great book to come back to if you are in the field and have zero motivation to jot little things down promising yourself to write them down later or being sure that you will just 'remember' them. The authors do a very good job of convincing you to write them down NOW - a part that I often find chal...more
It is also a great book to come back to if you are in the field and have zero motivation to jot little things down promising yourself to write them down later or being sure that you will just 'remember' them. The authors do a very good job of convincing you to write them down NOW - a part that I often find chal...more
Dec 05, 2007
Caitlin
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Recommends it for:
anyone studying anthropolgy or learning about ethnography.
This book gives in depth descriptions of how to write and organize ethnographic field notes. It is specific and a quick read. Don't read it unless you are planning on writing an ethnography.
Apr 02, 2013
Samaa Moosa
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