Journeys Through Ethnography
Explore the intricate world of qualitative research with Journeys Through Ethnography by Jeffrey Shultz, published by Taylor & Francis Inc in 1996. This insightful collection of fieldwork accounts delves into the complexities of the qualitative research process, providing invaluable guidance for students and researchers alike.
With its 272 pages, this book not only highlights common challenges encountered during the research journey but also offers effective strategies for overcoming these obstacles. Journeys Through Ethnography vividly portrays the process of discovery and the resolution of conflicts that arise in the field, making it an essential resource for anyone interested in anthropology, ethnology, and social science research.
Enhance your understanding of cultural anthropology and fieldwork methodologies with this engaging and informative read.