Designing and Conducting Ethnographic Research
An Introduction
- Textbook
Designing and Conducting Ethnographic Research
An Introduction
- Textbook
Available for purchase via Bloomsbury etextbooks on publication date
Description
Who can and should conduct ethnographic research? How can we transform an idea into a research question, and how can that question, in turn, be developed into a design that produces data?
Designing and Conducting Ethnographic Research, Third Edition, is a comprehensive introduction to ethnographic methods. It opens by defining ethnography and considering ethical challenges in the field before exploring major theories and ways of thinking in ethnographic research. The book then offers a general overview of qualitative and quantitative research and dives into developing a good research question. A discussion of data collection and analysis are then followed by an exploration of how ethnography is used to solve critical social, health, education, and cultural issues as well as emerging trends in ethnography.
Designing and Conducting Ethnographic Research is the first book in The Ethnographer's Toolkit, a series of texts on how to plan, design, carry out, and use the results of applied ethnographic research.
New to This Edition:
-- New discussion of the decolonization of research and changes in researcher stance sheds light on alternative ethnographic interventions, such as co-constructed ethnography
--Exploration of new ethical challenges in the field, including in digital and online research as well as the uses of artificial intelligence, offers early ethnographers the knowledge and tools to address ethical concerns
--New discussion of what research questions are, how they are formulated at different levels, and how they guide data collection, enables beginner researchers to create stronger studies
--New Chapter 10, “Emerging Trends in Ethnography”, covers burgeoning uses of artificial intelligence and other digital technologies for research as well as indigenous research approaches and methods
Table of Contents
List of Tables and Figures
List of Examples
Chapter 1. What Is Ethnography?
Chapter 2. When, Where, and By Whom Should Ethnography Be Used?
Chapter 3. Paradigms for Framing the Research of Ethnographic Research
Chapter 4. An Overview of Research Design
Chapter 5. Choosing and Designing an Ethnographic Research Project
Chapter 6. Collecting Ethnographic Data
Chapter 7. Data Analysis: How Ethnographers Make Sense of their Data
Chapter 8. Identifying and Building Research Items and Research Partnerships
Chapter 9. Applying Ethnography
Chapter 10. Protection of Risk to Human Subjects and the Ethics of Ethnographic Fieldwork
References
Index
Product details
| Published | 15 Aug 2026 |
|---|---|
| Format | Ebook (PDF) |
| Edition | 3rd |
| Extent | 376 |
| ISBN | 9798881862541 |
| Imprint | Bloomsbury Academic |
| Illustrations | 25 tables |
| Series | Ethnographer's Toolkit |
| Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |

























