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Women Fielding Danger Negotiating Ethnographic Identities In Field Research Martha K Huggins

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Women Fielding Danger Negotiating Ethnographic Identities In Field Research Martha K Huggins
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Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.54 MB
Pages: 408
Author: Martha K. Huggins, Marie-Louise Glebbeek (editors)
ISBN: 9780742541191, 9780742541207, 9780742557567, 0742541193, 0742541207, 0742557561
Language: English
Year: 2009

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Women Fielding Danger Negotiating Ethnographic Identities In Field Research Martha K Huggins by Martha K. Huggins, Marie-louise Glebbeek (editors) 9780742541191, 9780742541207, 9780742557567, 0742541193, 0742541207, 0742557561 instant download after payment.

In a compelling exploration of an oft-hidden aspect of qualitative field research, Women Fielding Danger shows how identity performances can facilitate or block field research outcomes. Focusing on ethnographic research across a wide range of disciplines and world regions, this deeply informed book presents practical "to-dos" and technical research strategies. In addition, it offers unique illustrations of how the political, geographic, and organizational realities of field sites shape identity negotiations and research outcomes. Understanding these dynamics, the authors show, is key to surviving the ethnographic field.

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