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(Ebook) Rapport and the Discursive Co-Construction of Social Relations in Fieldwork Encounters by Zane Goebel (Editor) ISBN 9781501507830, 9781501516368, 9781501507762, 1501507834, 1501516361, 1501507761, 2019937690, 21922128

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Authors:Zane Goebel (Editor)
Pages:204 pages.
Year:2019
Editon:1
Publisher:Walter de Gruyter GmbH
Language:english
File Size:1.22 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9781501507830, 9781501516368, 9781501507762, 1501507834, 1501516361, 1501507761, 2019937690, 21922128
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(Ebook) Rapport and the Discursive Co-Construction of Social Relations in Fieldwork Encounters by Zane Goebel (Editor) ISBN 9781501507830, 9781501516368, 9781501507762, 1501507834, 1501516361, 1501507761, 2019937690, 21922128

In accounts of ethnographic fieldwork and textbooks on ethnography, we often find the notion of rapport used to describe social relationships in the field. Frequently, rapport between researcher and researched is invoked as a prerequisite to be achieved before fieldwork can start, or used as evidence to judge the value and robustness of an ethnography. With few exceptions, and despite regular pleas to do so, ethnographers continue to avoid presenting any discursive evidence of what rapport might look like from an interactional perspective. In a sense, the uncritical acceptance of rapport as a fieldwork goal and measure has helped hide the discursive work that goes on in the field. In turn, this has privileged ideas about identity as portable rather than "portable and emergent", and reports of social life as more important than how such reports emerge. Written for all those who engage or plan to engage in ethnographic fieldwork, this collection examines how social relationships dialogically emerge in fieldwork settings.
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