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Kathleen Musante DeWalt

    Participant observation : a guide for fieldworkers
    • 2002

      Participant Observation is a key research method in cultural anthropology and a staple in various qualitative disciplines such as sociology, education, and health sciences. The authors present a comprehensive guide for collecting systematic data in natural settings across diverse cultures, aiming to understand essential social processes and patterns. This resource caters to novice researchers in qualitative and ethnographic methods while also serving as a reference for seasoned researchers looking to enhance their field skills. Kathleen and Billie DeWalt summarize the theoretical and historical context of participant observation but emphasize practical applications and techniques. Chapters cover becoming both a participant and an observer in fieldwork, sampling methods, gender and sex issues, research design, language skills, informal interviewing, writing field notes, analyzing data, and addressing culture shock, ethical concerns, and safety in the field. The advantages of participant observation lie in improving research data quality and facilitating ongoing reassessment of research questions. As a foundational element of ethnographic research design, it complements other qualitative and quantitative data collection methods. This book serves as a valuable resource for anthropologists, sociologists, and researchers utilizing qualitative methods.

      Participant observation : a guide for fieldworkers