Whether the goals of research are applied or more abstract, team research has been an important aspect of ethnography. In this volume, Ken Erickson and Donald Stull examine the myriad of challenges and opportunities in doing team ethnography. From setting goals and putting together a team, to observing, sharing and collaborating on a finished product, Doing Team Ethnography provides clear and practical advice to researchers at any level or in any discipline.

Getting There—Together

Because the aim of fieldwork is to encompass a whole, and as many parts of that whole in as much detail as possible, field teams are successful to the extent that the skills and capacities, temperaments and interests of ...

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