Ethnography and qualitative design in educational research /
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Orlando, Fla. :
Academic Press,
1984.
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Table of Contents:
- Characteristics and origins of educational ethnography
- Conceptualizing the research process: theory and design
- Selection and sampling: initiating ethnographic research
- The role of the ethnographer
- Data-collection strategies
- Analysis and interpretation of data
- Assessing ethnographic design.