Hi all,
I have obtained a copy of a Social Science Update written by Martyn
Hammersley of the Open University which briefly reviews a number of the
books written about Ethnographic Writing
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Ethnographic writing
by Martyn Hammersley
Martyn Hammersley is Professor in Educational Research at the School of
Education, Open University. In recent years most of his work has been
concerned with the methodological issues surrounding social research. He
has written several books: (with Paul Atkinson) Ethnography: principles
in practice (Tavistock 1983; second edition 1994); The dilemma of
qualitative method (Routledge 1989); Classroom ethnography (Open
University Press 1990); Reading ethnographic research (Longman 1991);
and What's wrong with ethnography? (Routledge 1992).
Social Research Update is published by:
Department of Sociology
University of Surrey
Guildford GU2 5XH
United Kingdom.
Telephone: 0483 300800
Fax: 0483 306290
This issue was edited by Nigel Gilbert .
March 1993 Copyright University of Surrey
Permission is granted to reproduce this issue of Social Research Update
provided that no charge is made other than for the cost of reproduction
and this panel acknowledging copyright is included with all copies.
To get copies of the update [and Martyn has kindly updated it as of
today] you have two options.
1]Send an Email message to [log in to unmask] with only the
following message in the main body of the text:
get ethnography-in-education ethno-writing.doc
2]Go to our Web address
http://www.mailbase.ac.uk/lists/ethnography-in-education/
and retrieve the file either as a download or double click to open and
copy the text. It's nine pages long.
It's very useful. Thankyou Martyn
Any problems Email us at:
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Bob
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