Jean J. Schensul is founding director and senior scientist at the Institute for Community Research in Hartford, Connecticut. Margaret D. LeCompte is professor emerita of education and sociology at the University of Colorado, Boulder.
Ethnography in Action is an indispensable resource for
community-based researchers, whether experienced or just starting
off. It lights the way for any social scientist who desires to work
alongside community members in mapping power dynamics, theorizing
paths for social change, and communicating research beyond the
academy. -- Krista Harper, University of Massachusetts Amherst
As ethnographers search for ways to make their research relevant to
multiple publics, Jean Schensul and Margaret LeCompte provide a
definitive treatment of collaborative, participatory ethnographic
research. In clear, accessible language, the authors lead readers
through the interfaces of research, theory, and praxis in which
ethnography is a partnership designed to effect sustainable social
change. Chock full of concrete examples from the authors' extensive
ethnographic work, they address challenging issues of identifying
research questions in tandem with local stakeholders, developing
locally informed theory, designing ethnographic evaluations, and
impacting public policy. There are lessons for those who teach
applied ethnography as well. In a world in which solutions to
problems must increasingly embrace the local and the global,
Ethnography in Action is an indispensable guide to conducting
principled and effective action research. -- Teresa L. McCarty
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