Writing the New Ethnography

Writing the New Ethnography by H. L. Goodall, published by Bloomsbury USA on January 19, 2000, is a comprehensive exploration of the writing processes involved in creating innovative qualitative writing within the social sciences. This edition, consisting of 221 pages, presents a foundational understanding aimed at students and practitioners alike, focusing on how to transform qualitative data and field notes into engaging narratives that reflect social realities.
Readers will find that Goodall’s distinctive style not only informs but also energizes their approach to writing. The book offers practical advice and exercises designed to enhance their skills in communication and representation. Covering topics such as language arts, anthropology, and media studies, this work serves as a valuable resource for those interested in the intersection of writing and social science, guiding them in crafting compelling accounts of social life.
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Writing the New Ethnography provides a foundational understanding of the writing processes associated with composing new forms of qualitative writing in the social sciences. Goodall’s distinctive style will engage and energize students, offering them provocative advice and exercises for turning qualitative data and field notes into compelling representations of social life.
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