03266oam 2200565I 450 991017099090332120251116204157.01-134-64067-61-134-64068-40-415-19829-11-280-06681-40-203-45078-710.4324/9780203450789 (MiAaPQ)EBC181766(Au-PeEL)EBL181766(CaPaEBR)ebr2003964(CaONFJC)MIL6681(OCoLC)50848432(CKB)1000000000444340(BIP)67188128(BIP)48678312(EXLCZ)99100000000044434020180331d2000 uy 0engurcn#|||uuuuurdacontentrdamediardacarrierConstructing the field ethnographic fieldwork in the contemporary world /edited by Vered Amit1st ed.London ;New York :Routledge,2000.vi, 199pEuropean Association of Social Anthropologists0-415-19830-5 0-203-45984-9 Includes bibliographical references.chapter 1 Introduction -- Constructing the field /Vered Amit -- chapter 2 At home and away -- Reconfiguring the field for late twentieth-century anthropology /Virginia Caputo -- chapter 3 Home field advantage? -- Exploring the social construction of children's sports /Noel Dyck -- chapter 4 Here and there -- Doing transnational fieldwork /Caroline Knowles -- chapter 5 The narrative as fieldwork technique -- Processual ethnography for a world in motion /Nigel Rapport -- chapter 6 Informants who come home /Sarah Pink -- chapter 7 Phoning the field -- Meanings of place and involvement in fieldwork at home /Karin Norman -- chapter 8 Access to a closed world -- Methods for a multilocale study on ballet as a career /Helena Wulff -- chapter 9 Locating yoga -- Ethnography and transnational practice /Sarah Strauss.Ethnographic fieldwork is traditionally seen as what distinguishes social and cultural anthropology from the other social sciences. This collection responds to the inte nsifying scrutiny of fieldwork in recent years. It challenges the idea of the necessity for the total immersion of the ethnographer in the field, and for the clear separation of professional and personal areas of activity. The very existence of 'the field' as an entity separate from everyday life is questioned.Fresh perspectives on contemporary fieldwork are provided by diverse case-studies from across North America and Europe. These contributions give a thorough appraisal of what fieldwork is and should be, and an extra dimension is added through fascinating accounts of the personal experiences of anthropologists in the field.European Association of Social AnthropologistsEthnologyFieldworkEthnologyFieldwork.305.8/007/23Amit Vered1955-865231MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910170990903321Constructing the field1942718UNINA