interpretive, or appliedanthropological tradition, you will learn field methods from the best guide in both qualitative and quantitative methods.H. Russell Bernard is professor of anthropology at the University ofFlorida. He is also the editor
Research Methods in Anthropology: Qualitative and Quantitative Approaches. 3d ed. Walnut Creek/Lanham/New York/Oxford: AltaMira Press.Bernard, Russell H. 2006 Research Methods in Anthropology: Qualitative and Quantitative Approaches. Fourth Edition. Lanham: AltaMira....
Brewis,Claire - 《International Journal of Social Research Methodology》 被引量: 3445发表: 2000年 Text Analysis Qualitative and Quantitative Methods The article reviews the book "Social Research Methods: Qualitative and Quantitative Approaches," by H. Russell Bernard. HR Bernard,GW Ryan 被引量: 196...
UK sociology has a track record of being more concerned, and confused, about research methodology than other social sciences. At the heart of this paradox is that today’s ‘big tent’ discipline is still
Similarly, other researchers have used case study methodology to test theories in real life situations [49],[50]. The present case study was performed between June 2012 and August 2013. The case is the policy processes related to abolition of user fees for health care in public facilities in...
Emerging Research Methodologies in Engineering Education Research B ackground Methodology refers to the theoretical arguments that researchers use in order to justify their research methods and design. There is an extensi... JM Case,G Light - 《Journal of Engineering Education》 被引量: 236发表: 201...
Methodology: Anthropological Research: The Structure of Inquiry . PERTTI J. PELTO The objectives of this paper are the following: (1) to outline the state of the art of humor research in terms of its nature and scope in anthropology; (2) to examine methodological issues in the general area...
(V) brings the discussion of ethnography and the preceding discussion of linguistic methodology together. (VI) adds reflections on uses of language by anthropologists. The possible democratic implications of one use of language in anthropology are also suggested. 展开 ...
The methodology she used was inspired by a wide range of cultural and academic traditions. Finally, rather than prescribing a particular formula for research in Native communities, she is suggesting that the model of a ''situated response,'' particular and dependent on context, would ground ...
While it is recognized that some methodological frameworks are incompatible with others, the overarching premise of the book is to indicate how a wide range of researchers choose a methodology and methods which are appropriate to both the area of inquiry and their own way of seeing the world. ...