Raymond Madden is an anthropologist in the School of Social Sciences, La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia. He has taught ethnographic methods, applied anthropology, and human and animal anthropology for over a decade. He published textbook, Being Ethnographic in 2010 and a second edition in 2017 (SAGE). He has also worked extensively in the area of native title research in South East Australia and has an emerging interest in human and animal sociality.
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Key Concepts And Theoretical Frames 'Definitions', Methods And Applications Ethnographic Fields: Home And Away Doing Ethnography Talking To People: Negotiations, Conversations And Interviews Being With People: Participation Looking At People: Observations And Images Inscription Description: Writing 'Down' Fieldnotes Analysis To Interpretation: Writing 'Out' Data Interpretation To Story: Writing 'Up' Ethnography Expanding Ethnography Online Ethnography Conclusion: Ethnographic Horizons
An insightful and comprehensive text on the ethnographic method - a must-read for social scientists, whether students, academics or practitioners. Madden's engaging text convincingly demonstrates the ongoing value of ethnography for making sense of our world. -- Helen Lee The craft of ethnography is fiendishly difficult to explain, but Raymond Madden does a superb job of it in this third edition of a now-classic manual. From traditional fieldwork to online ethnography to post-pandemic fieldwork, this book has it all. -- Niko Besnier