Buch, Englisch, Band 175, 210 Seiten, Format (B × H): 140 mm x 216 mm, Gewicht: 322 g
Reihe: SAGE Focus Editions
Buch, Englisch, Band 175, 210 Seiten, Format (B × H): 140 mm x 216 mm, Gewicht: 322 g
Reihe: SAGE Focus Editions
ISBN: 978-0-8039-7037-3
Verlag: Sage Publications
Few social researchers study elites because elites, by their nature, are very difficult to access. The contributors to this volume provide valuable insights on how researchers can successfully penetrate elite settings. As the authors reflect on their experiences, they provide constructive advice as well as cautionary tales about how they learned to maneuver and become accepted in a world that is often closed to them. This book's coverage includes three broad research domains: business elites, professional elites, and community and political elites. Although the studies focus on qualitative methodology, even researchers who emphasize more quantitative methods will benefit from this volume's thoughtful observations on how researchers gather data, construct interview strategies, write about their subjects, and experience the research process. A wide range of researchers in organizational studies, sociology, political science, and many other fields will find this volume to be an important guide to the many subtle and elusive features of conducting successful research with these groups.
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Introduction - Rosanna Hertz and Jonathan B Imber
PART ONE: BUSINESS ELITES
Interviewing Important People in Big Companies - Robert J Thomas
Reaching Corporate Executives - Michael Useem
Fielding Hot Topics in Cool Settings - Peter Cleary Yeager and Kathy E Kram
The Study of Corporate Ethics
Using Electronic Media to Support Fieldwork in a Corporate Setting - John P Workman Jr
Tales from the Field - Paul M Hirsch
Learning from Researchers' Accounts
PART TWO: PROFESSIONAL ELITES
Stopping the Spin and Becoming a Prop - Joshua Gamson
Fieldwork on Hollywood Elites
Reflections on Fieldwork in a Complex Organization - Jennifer L Pierce
Lawyers, Ethnographic Authority, and Lethal Weapons
Negotiating Status - Alan Aldridge
Social Scientists and Anglican Clergy
How I Learned What a Crock Was - Howard S Becker
PART THREE: COMMUNITY AND POLITICAL ELITES
`Surely You're Not in This Just to Be Helpful' - Susan A Ostrander
Access, Rapport, and Interviews in Three Studies of Elites
Local Knowledge and Local Power - Albert Hunter
Notes on the Ethnography of Local Community Elites
Research as a Communication Act - Hanna Herzog
A Study on Israeli Women in Local Politics
Exploding Anthropology's Canon in the World of the Bomb - Hugh Gusterson
Ethnographic Writing on Militarism