Research assistants and ethnographic fieldwork / by Jason Cons & Townsend Middleton ; edited by Paul Atkinson, Sara Delamont, Alexandru Cernat, Joseph W. Sakshaug & Richard A. Williams.
Research assistants have long played an integral role in ethnographic fieldwork, yet their contributions to ethnographic knowledge production remain understated and underexplored. This entry discusses the conditions, stakes, and possibilities of involving paid research assistants in ethnographic fie...
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Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | English |
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2020.
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Series: | Social and personal aspects on qualitative research.
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Summary: | Research assistants have long played an integral role in ethnographic fieldwork, yet their contributions to ethnographic knowledge production remain understated and underexplored. This entry discusses the conditions, stakes, and possibilities of involving paid research assistants in ethnographic fieldwork. Examined accordingly, research assistants offer a telling, new window into the dynamics of contemporary ethnography. |
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource. |
Bibliography: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
ISBN: | 9781529746877 1529746876 9781526421036 1526421038 |
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