Approaches to Ethnography offers a novel way to think about and teach ethnography. It identifies eight key analytic strategies-or approaches-that ethnographers deploy to decode the social world. Each chapter features a veteran ethnographer reflecting on how one of the approaches shapes their field site selection, observations, and analysis.
Approaches to Ethnography illustrates the various modes of representation and analysis that typify participant observation research. This volume concisely lays out the predominant analytic lenses that ethnographers use to explain social action. Each chapter features a prominent ethnographer delineating a distinct approach to the study of everyday life and reflecting on how their approach shapes the way they analyze and represent the field. Taken together,the collection is a practical guide that spells out how different styles of ethnography illuminate different dimensions of everyday social life for undergraduate and graduate courses on qualitative research methods.