From Notes to Narrative picks up where methodological training leaves off. Kristen Ghodsee, an award-winning ethnographer, addresses common issues that arise in ethnographic writing. Ghodsee works through sentence-level details, such as word choice and structure. She also tackles bigger-picture elements, such as how to incorporate theory and ethnographic details, how to effectively deploy dialogue, and how to avoid distracting elements such as long block quotations and in-text citations. She includes excerpts and examples from model ethnographies. The book concludes with a bibliography of other useful writing guides and nearly one hundred examples of eminently readable ethnographic books.
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recommended reading!📚 for writing ethnographies, or really any research book manuscript: "From Notes to Narrative: Writing Ethnographies That Everyone Can Read" by Kristen Ghodsee. I found her 10 steps for book-writing, esp the 'crappy first draft' (CFD) tip a helpful approach https://t.co/uflAgsBPB6
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"From Notes to Narrative: Writing Ethnographies that Everyone Can Read" - (my reading notes) https://t.co/nlx8iLLZkL https://t.co/aQy83t93p3