Description: Community-Based Ethnography Please note: this item is printed on demand and will take extra time before it can be dispatched to you (up to 20 working days). Breaking Traditional Boundaries of Research, Teaching, and Learning Author(s): Ernest T. Stringer, Mary Frances Agnello, Sheila Conant Baldwin, Lois McFayden Christensen, Deana Lee Philb Henry Format: Paperback Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc, United States Imprint: Psychology Press ISBN-13: 9780805822915, 978-0805822915 Synopsis Co-written by a professor and 10 students, this book explores their attempts to come to grips with fundamental issues related to writing narrative accounts purporting to represent aspects of people's lives. The fundamental project, around which their explorations in writing textual accounts turned, derived from the editor's initial ethnographic question: "Tell me about the [previous] class we did together?" This proved to be a particularly rich exercise, bringing into the arena all of the problems related to choice of data, analysis of data, the structure of the account, the stance of the author, tense, and case, the adequacy of the account, and more. As participants shared versions of their accounts and struggled to analyze the wealth of data they had accumulated in the previous classes -- the products of in-class practice of observation and interview -- they became aware of the ephemeral nature of narrative accounts. Reality, as written in textual form, cannot capture the immense depth, breadth, and complexity of an actual lived experience and can only be an incomplete representation that derives from the interpretive imagination of the author. The final chapter results from a number of discussions during which each contributing author briefly revisited the text and -- through dialogue with others and/or the editor -- identified the elements that would provide an overall framework that represents "the big message" of the book. In this way, the contributors attempted to provide a conceptual context that would indicate ways in which their private experiences could be seen to be relevant to the broader public arenas in which education and research is engaged. In its entirety, the book presents an interpretive study of teaching and learning. It provides a multi-voiced account that reveals how problematic, turning-point experiences in a university class are perceived, organized, constructed, and given meaning by a group of interacting individuals.
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Book Title: Community-Based Ethnography
Subject Area: Social Psychology, Experimental Psychology
Item Height: 229 mm
Item Width: 152 mm
Author: Ernest T. Stringer, Deana Lee Philb Henry, Sheila Conant Baldwin, Mary Frances Agnello, Lois McFayden Christensen
Publication Name: Community-Based Ethnography: Breaking Traditional Boundaries of Research, Teaching, and Learning
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Publisher: Taylor & Francis INC International Concepts
Subject: Anthropology
Publication Year: 1997
Type: Textbook
Item Weight: 386 g
Number of Pages: 232 Pages