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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.
Packing It In, Writing It Up, and Getting It Out the Door
Packing It In, Writing It Up, and Getting It Out the Door
I am more convinced than ever that the way to do field work is just never to come up for air until it is all over.
—Margaret Mead (1970, p. 310)
Each piece of knowledge that either member of the team acquires speeds up the learning of the other or others. ...