You might want to take a look at the Ethnographer's Toolkit (Schensul &
LeCompte , eds.). It is a 7 volume set. Description available at
http:www.altamirapres.com/ethno.htm
At 06:41 PM 11/03/1999 -0500, you wrote:
>Colleagues
>
>I am in charge of teaching our graduate students, or rather, introducing
>our graduate students to qualitative research methods. Our dept. is rather
>quantitative in its views, and the few courses that have been offered have
>focused more on ethnography. I am looking for 'key' or 'impt' articles,
>books on the subject- for an introduction to theoretical orientations and
>second, some great examples. I would be very grateful for any input.
>I've compilied a rather long and detailed list of my own as a grad student
>and researcher, but would like to check in with others who teach this to
>their grad students.
>
>thanks in advance
>rosa haritos
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>Rosa Haritos, Ph.D.
>Assistant Professor, Dept. Sociology
>Research Fellow, Cecil G. Sheps Center for Health Services Research
>University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
>Chapel Hill, N.C. 27599-3210
>Office: 919 962 6876
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