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Title: Mapping Social Networks, Spatial Data, & Hidden Populations by Jean J. Schensul, Margaret Diane Lecompte, Ellen K. Cromley, Merrill Singer, Robert T., II Trotter ISBN: 0-7619-9112-3 Publisher: Altamira Pr Pub. Date: 19 August, 1999 Format: Paperback Volumes: 1 List Price(USD): $24.95 |
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Summary: It Never Hurts to Draw a Picture
Comment: This is the fourth book in the Ethnographer's Toolkit, a series of seven volumes discussing practical techniques for ethnographic data collection. Designed as a reference tool, key points and definitions are easily accessible to the reader. As throughout the series, symbols mark cross-references and highlight definitions in the margins of the text; the margins could readily be used for note taking by the reader.
This text provides insight to the benefits of visually representing the population for which one studies while doing ethnographic research. The book is divided into three sections/chapters. Chapter 1 gives hints as to successfully mapping an individual's or a group's social network(s). Checklists for procedure are included. Chapter 2 is quite detailed as it discusses the use of maps and symbols in charting the behaviors of a population. Many sample graphs/maps are found within. Chapter 3 focuses on research done on 'hidden populations'. These hidden populations are 'hidden' in that they are consciously visible to neither 'mainstream society' nor 'agencies of social control', such as the drug-addicted or the AIDS population or the homeless. This final chapter spends much time discussing the ramifications and consequences of such study for both the ethnographic researcher and the subjects of such research.
This book is ideal for someone already involved in ethnographic research who is looking for additional guidance or ideals regarding application of results. In addition to examples of success stories, the authors also include examples of what not to do and failed attempts at accurate data collection. The authors of this book took the time to discuss the ethics involved in ethnographic research and consequently the need for proper motivation for study. The emphasis was always on benefiting the community within which the research was done.
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