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Research methods in linguistic anthropology
Publisher
Bloomsbury Academic
Publication Date
2022.
Language
English
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From the Book
1.1. Why Research Methods in Linguistic Anthropology?
1.2. Book Structure: Overview of the Twelve Chapters
1.3. Final Thoughts (For Now)
1.4. References Cited
1. Navigating Topics and Creating Research Questions in Linguistic Anthropology / Lydia Catedral
1.1. Introduction
1.2. Navigating and Situating Research Topics
1.3. Ethical Considerations
1.4. Case Study: From Observation to Publication: Creating Flexible Research Questions around Discourse, Technology, and Migration
1.5. Conclusion
1.6. Ethnographic Activities
1.7. Questions to Consider
1.8. Note
1.9. References Cited
1.10. Further Reading
2. Reviewing the Literature in Linguistic Anthropology / Justin B. Richland
2.1. Introduction
2.2. The Peril and Promise of Literature Reviews for Linguistic Anthropological Scholarship Grounded in Ethnographic Fieldwork
2.3. The Ethics of Literature Review
2.4. Tales of Promise and Peril in My Experiences with Reviewing Literature
2.5. Conclusion
2.6. Ethnographic Activities
2.7. Questions to Consider
2.8. Notes
2.9. References Cited
2.10. Further Reading
3. Planning Research in Linguistic Anthropology / Liana Gershon
3.1. Introduction
3.2. Who, Where, and How
3.3. Pre-field Practicalities and Preventative Measures
3.4. Ethics: Compensating Interlocutors
3.5. When Who, Where, and How Intersect: Explaining Your Presence and Getting Access
3.6. Conclusion
3.7. Ethnographic Activities
3.8. Questions to Consider
3.9. References Cited
3.10. Further Reading
4. Care as a Methodological Stance: Research Ethics in Linguistic Anthropology / Robin Conley Riner
4.1. Introduction
4.2. Controversies and Concerns
4.3. Data Collection and Its Entailments
4.4. Case Study
4.5. Concluding Remarks
4.6. Ethnographic Activities
4.7. Questions to Consider
4.8. Notes
4.9. References Cited
4.10. Further Reading
5. Participant Observation and Fieldnotes in Linguistic Anthropology / Sabina M. Perrino
5.1.
Introduction 5.2. Participant Observation in Linguistic Anthropology 5.3. Fieldnotes in Linguistic Anthropology 5.4. Ethical Considerations in Participant Observation 5.5. Case Studies 5.6. Conclusion 5.7. Ethnographic Activities 5.8. Discussion Questions 5.9. References Cited 5.10. Further Reading 6. Interviews in Linguistic Anthropology / Sabina M. Perrino 6.1. Introduction 6.2. Ethnographic Interviews in Linguistic Anthropology 6.3. Ethical Issues in Research Interview Practices 6.4. Intimacy in Interviews 6.5. Concluding Remarks 6.6. Ethnographic Activities 6.7. Questions to Consider 6.8. Notes 6.9. References Cited 6.10. Further Reading 7. Audio-Video Technology for and in the Field: A Primer / Keith M. Murphy 7.1. Introduction 7.2. Audio and Video Data: Some Bugs and Features 7.3. Working with Audio in the Field 7.4. Working with Video in the Field 7.5. Final Words 7.6. Ethnographic Activities 7.7. Questions to Consider 7.8. References Cited 7.9. Further Reading 8. Video Ethnography: A Guide / Jan David Hauck 8.1. Introduction 8.2. Before the Field 8.3. In the Field 8.4. Beyond the Field 8.5. Ethnographic Activities
8.6. Questions to Consider
8.7. Acknowledgments
8.8.
Notes
8.9. References Cited
8.10. Further Reading
9. Transcription and Analysis in Linguistic Anthropology: Creating, Testing, and Presenting Theory on the Page / Heather Loyd
9.1. Introduction
9.2. Taking Stock of What We Have and What More We Need: Logging
9.3. Decisions, Decisions: What and Why to Transcribe
9.4. Coding: How We Continually Build and Refine Theory
9.5. The Insights and Ethics of Representation: What Is Illuminated in Different Transcript Designs
9.6. Conclusion
9.7. Ethnographic Activities
9.8.Questions to Consider
9.9. Notes
9.10. References Cited
9.11. Further Reading
10. Online Research and New Media / Elaine Chun
10.1. Introduction
10.2. Areas of Inquiry
10.3. Rethinking Concepts
10.4. Data Collection and Data Analysis
10.5. Ethics
10.6. Case Study
10.7. Conclusion
10.8. Ethnographic Activities
10.9. Questions to Consider
10.10. Note
10.11. References Cited
10.12. Further Reading
11. Mixed Methods and Interdisciplinary Research in Linguistic Anthropology / Sonya E. Pritzker
11.1. Introduction
11.2. Mixed Methods in Linguistic Anthropology: Issues and Considerations
11.3. Ethical Concerns in Mixed Methods Research
11.4. Case Study: Combining Linguistic and Biocultural Anthropology with Communication Studies
11.5. Conclusion
11.6. Ethnographic Activities
11.7. Questions to Consider
11.8. Notes
11.9. References Cited
11.10. Further Reading
12. Grant Writing for Projects in Linguistic Anthropology Sonia N. Das
12.1. Introduction
12.2. Writing the Grant
12.3. Addressing Ethics
12.4. Conclusion
12.5. Ethnographic Activities
12.6. Questions to Consider
12.7. Notes
12.8. References Cited
12.9. Further Reading.
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