Beyond the Case: The Logics and Practices of Comparative Ethnography (Global and Comparative Ethnography)

The Social Sciences Have Seen A Substantial Increase In Comparative And Multi-sited Ethnographic Projects Over The Last Three Decades. Yet, At Present, Researchers Seeking To Design Comparative Field Projects Have Few Scholarly Works Detailing How Comparison Is Conducted In Divergent Ethnographic Approaches. In Beyond The Case, Corey M. Abramson And Neil Gong Have Gathered Together Several Experts In Field Research To Address These Issues By Showing How Practitioners Employing Contemporary Iterations Of Ethnographic Traditions Such As Phenomenology, Grounded Theory, Positivism, And Interpretivism, Use Comparison In Their Works. The Contributors Connect The Long History Of Comparative (and Anti-comparative) Ethnographic Approaches To Their Contemporary Uses. By Honing In On How Ethnographers Render Sites, Groups, Or Cases Analytically Commensurable And Comparable, Beyond The Case Offers A New Lens For Examining The Assumptions, Payoffs, And Potential Drawbacks Of Different Forms Of Comparative Ethnography.

Name in long format: Beyond the Case: The Logics and Practices of Comparative Ethnography (Global and Comparative Ethnography)
ISBN-10: 019060848X
ISBN-13: 9780190608484
Book pages: 342
Book language: en
Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Dimensions: Height: 9.563 Inches, Length: 6.313 Inches, Weight: 1.56087281496 Pounds, Width: 1 Inches

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