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Leaving the Field: Methodological Insights from Ethnographic Exits [Kietas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Hardback, 264 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 234x156x16 mm, weight: 558 g, 15 b&w images as part of the graphic novel chapter, 1 other b&w figure and 1 table
  • Išleidimo metai: 04-Jul-2023
  • Leidėjas: Manchester University Press
  • ISBN-10: 1526157659
  • ISBN-13: 9781526157652
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Hardback, 264 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 234x156x16 mm, weight: 558 g, 15 b&w images as part of the graphic novel chapter, 1 other b&w figure and 1 table
  • Išleidimo metai: 04-Jul-2023
  • Leidėjas: Manchester University Press
  • ISBN-10: 1526157659
  • ISBN-13: 9781526157652
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
Leaving the field gathers various accounts of ethnographers leaving their field sites. In doing so, the book offers original insights into an often-overlooked aspect of the research process; the ethnographic exit. The chapters variously consider situations in which the researcher must extricate themselves from field relations, deal with unexpected or imperfect ends to projects, or manage situations in which ‘the field’ becomes hard to leave. Whilst the chapters are firmly focussed on ethnographic exits, they also provide more general methodological insights into the conduct of fieldwork and the writing of ethnography, as well as questioning established notions of ‘the field’ as a bounded setting the researcher straightforwardly visits and then leaves. The book highlights the importance of recognising ethnographic exits as an essential part of the research process.

Through accounts of ethnographers’ various exits from the field, this book draws attention to an overlooked but essential part of the research process, and contributes to more general discussions of ethnography.

Recenzijos

CHOICE: Recommended -- .

Leaving the field: an editors introduction
Sara Delamont and Robin James Smith


Part I Entanglements and im/perfect exits
1 Finishing fieldwork in less than perfect circumstances: lessons learned in
labyrinth exiting
Alexandra Allan and Sarah Cole
2 Exeunt omnes!! The case for bad exits in ethnography
Sally Campbell Galman
3 Reflections on care and attachment in the departure lounge of
ethnography
Alex McInch and Harry C.R. Bowles
4 Unfinished business: a reflection on leaving the field
Gareth M. Thomas
5 Materia erotica: making love among glass-blowers
Erin OConnor


Part II Troubling the field
6 Those who never leave us
Jessica Nina Lester and Allison Daniel Anders
7 Déją vu et jamais vu: what happens when the field expands in ways that mean
there is no exit?
Dawn Mannay
8 Student voices echo from the ethnographic field
Janean Robinson, Barry Down and John Smyth
9 Public space and visible poverty: research fields without exit
Andrew P. Carlin
10 The martial will never leave your bones: embodying the field of the Kung
Fu family
George Jennings


Part III Intermissions and returns
11 Between open and closed: recursive exits and returns to the fuzzy field of
a community library across a decade of austerity
Alice Corble
12 On the importance of intermissions in ethnographic fieldwork: lessons from
leaving New York
Joe Williams
13 Can you remember? Leaving and returning to the field in longitudinal
research with people living with dementia
Andrew Clark and Sarah Campbell
14 A constant apprenticeship in martial arts: the messy longitudinal dynamics
of never leaving the field
David Calvey


Part IV Returns, responsibilities and representations after leaving
15 A cautionary tale about respondent validation: the dissonant meeting of
field self and author self
Daniel Burrows
16 Commenting on legal practice: research relationships and the impact of
criticism
Daniel Newman
17 Emotional honesty and reflections on problematic positionalities when
conducting research in another country
Ashley Rogers -- .
Robin James Smith is Reader in Sociology at Cardiff University

Sara Delamont is Emerita Reader in the School of Social Sciences, Cardiff University -- .