
Writing Ethnographic Fieldnotes
by Emerson, Robert M.; Fretz, Rachel I.; Shaw, Linda L.Buy New
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Table of Contents
Preface to the Second Edition | p. ix |
Preface to the First Edition | p. xiii |
Fieldnotes in Ethnographic Research | p. 1 |
Ethnographic Participation | p. 2 |
The Complexities of Description | p. 5 |
Inscribing Experienced/Observed Realities | p. 12 |
Implications for Writing Fieldnotes | p. 15 |
Reflections: Writing Fieldnotes and Ethnographic Practice | p. 18 |
In the Field: Participating, Observing, and Jotting Notes | p. 21 |
Participating in Order to Write | p. 24 |
What Are Jottings? | p. 29 |
Making Jottings: How, Where, and When | p. 34 |
Reflections: Writing and Ethnographic Marginality | p. 41 |
Writing Fieldnotes I: At the Desk, Creating Scenes on a Page | p. 45 |
Moving from Field to Desk | p. 48 |
Recalling in Order to Write | p. 51 |
Writing Detailed Notes: Depiction of Scenes | p. 57 |
Narrating a Day's Entry: Organizational Strategies | p. 74 |
In-Process Analytic Writing: Asides and Commentaries | p. 79 |
Reflections: "Writing" and "Reading" Modes | p. 85 |
Writing Field notes II: Multiple Purposes and Stylistic Options | p. 89 |
Stance and Audience in Writing Fieldnotes | p. 90 |
Narrating Choices about Perspective | p. 93 |
Fieldnote Tales: Writing Extended Narrative Segments | p. 109 |
Analytic Writing: In-Process Memos | p. 123 |
Reflections: Fieldnotes as Products ofWriting Choices | p. 126 |
Pursuing Members' Meanings | p. 129 |
Imposing Exogenous Meanings | p. 131 |
Representing Members' Meanings | p. 134 |
Members' Categories in Use: Processes and Problems | p. 151 |
Race, Gender, Class, and Members' Meanings | p. 158 |
Local Events and Social Forces | p. 166 |
Reflections: Using Fieldnotes to Discover/Create Members' Meanings | p. 167 |
Processing Fieldnotes: Coding and Memoing | p. 171 |
Reading Fieldnotes as a Data Set | p. 173 |
Open Coding | p. 175 |
Writing Code Memos | p. 185 |
Selecting Themes | p. 188 |
Coding | p. 191 |
Integrative Memos | p. 193 |
Reflections: Creating Theory from Fieldnotes | p. 197 |
Writing an Ethnography | p. 201 |
Developing a Thematic Narrative | p. 201 |
Transposing Fieldnotes into Ethnographic Text | p. 206 |
Producing a Completed Ethnographic Document | p. 229 |
Reflections: Between Members and Readers | p. 241 |
Conclusion | p. 249 |
Notes | p. 249 |
References | p. 269 |
Index | p. 283 |
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