Person to Person: Fieldwork, Dialogue, and the Hermeneutic Method (Tradition; 17; Garland Reference)
ISBN-13:
9780791428344
ISBN-10:
0791428346
Author:
Barry P. Michrina
Publication date:
1996
Publisher:
State University of New York Press
Format:
Paperback
192 pages
Category:
Social Sciences
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ISBN-13:
9780791428344
ISBN-10:
0791428346
Author:
Barry P. Michrina
Publication date:
1996
Publisher:
State University of New York Press
Format:
Paperback
192 pages
Category:
Social Sciences
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Person to Person: Fieldwork, Dialogue, and the Hermeneutic Method (Tradition; 17; Garland Reference) (ISBN-13: 9780791428344 and ISBN-10: 0791428346), written by authors
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Guides students through the step-by-step procedure of qualitative social research using the dialogical hermeneutic method of analysis.
The first undergraduate guide to qualitative ethnographic fieldwork, this book describes a step-by-step procedure called the dialogical hermeneutic method of analysis, including its philosophical basis, practical application, and ethical implications. The authors delineate the characteristics of the scientific and humanistic paradigms in the social sciences and emphasize that the hermeneutic method is employed in the humanistic paradigm. They discuss topics often missing from fieldwork manuals, such as journal keeping, personal and interpersonal relationships, ethics, and writing the ethnographic essay.
The first undergraduate guide to qualitative ethnographic fieldwork, this book describes a step-by-step procedure called the dialogical hermeneutic method of analysis, including its philosophical basis, practical application, and ethical implications. The authors delineate the characteristics of the scientific and humanistic paradigms in the social sciences and emphasize that the hermeneutic method is employed in the humanistic paradigm. They discuss topics often missing from fieldwork manuals, such as journal keeping, personal and interpersonal relationships, ethics, and writing the ethnographic essay.
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