Hybrid ethnography : online, offline, and in between / Liz Przybylski.

Author
Przybylski, Liz [Browse]
Format
Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
Thousand Oaks, California : SAGE Publications, Inc., [2021]
Description
xxi, 196 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm.

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"Today's research landscape requires an updated set of analytical skills to tell the story of how people interact with and make meaning from contemporary culture. Hybrid Ethnography: Online, Offline, and In Between provides researchers with concrete and theory-based processes to combine online and offline research methods to tell the story of how and why people are interacting with expressive culture. This book provides a roadmap for combining online and in-person ethnographic research in an explicit manner to support the reality of much contemporary fieldwork. In the tradition of the Qualitative Research Methods series, this concise book serves graduate students and faculty learning ethnography and field methods, as well as those designing, conducting, and writing up their own dissertations and research studies. From choosing the pursue a hybrid ethnographic strategy to collecting data to analyzing and sharing results, author Liz Przybylski covers all aspects of conducting a hybrid ethnography study"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
  • Introduction to hybrid ethnography
  • Ethics
  • Grounding : research reflexivity and connectivity
  • Collecting and organizing your data
  • Participation, observation, and interpretation
  • Photography and recordings in the hybrid field
  • Interviews and surveys
  • Hybrid fieldwork analysis
  • Sharing research results
  • Conclusion: Remaining nimble in the changing field.
ISBN
  • 9781544320328 (paperback)
  • 1544320329 (paperback)
LCCN
2020010141
OCLC
1156415460
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