VOLUME ONE:
PART ONE: OBSERVATION: PHILOSOPHY, SCIENCE AND ART
Karl Popper
The Bucket and the Searchlight
Two Theories of Knowledge
Thomas Kuhn
Revolutions as Changes of World View
Jonathan Crary
Techniques of the Observer
William Thompson
Interpretation
Michel Foucault
Seeing and Knowing
Emile Durkheim
Rules for the Observation of Social Facts
Jennifer Platt
Weber's Verstehen and the History of Qualitative Research
Max Weber
The Definitions of Sociology and of Social Action
Alfred Sch tz
Social Relationships between Contemporaries and Indirect Social Observation
Alfred Sch tz
Some Basic Problems of Interpretive Sociology
Matthias Gross
Unexpected Interactions
Georg Simmel and the Observation of Nature
Martin Jay
Scopic Regimes of Modernity
John Rajchman
Foucault's Art of Seeing
PART TWO: REFLECTIONS ON THE PRACTICE OF OBSERVATION
Joseph-Marie baron de Gérando
Excerpt from The Observation of Savage Peoples
Raymond Gold
Roles in Sociological Field Observation
Paul Atkinson
Performing Ethnography and Ethnography of Performance
Robert Dingwall
Accounts, Interviews and Observations
Robert Emerson
Observational Fieldwork
Jean-Michel Chapoulie
Everett C Hughes and the Development of Fieldwork in Sociology
Jennifer Platt
The Chicago School and First-Hand Data
Penny Summerfield
Mass Observation
Social Research or Social Movement?
VOLUME TWO:
Michal Bodemann
A Problem of Sociological Praxis
The Case for Interventive Observation in Fieldwork
Torin Monahan and Jill Fisher
Benefits of 'Observer Effects'
Judith Stacey
Can There Be a Feminist Ethnography?
Linda Tuhiwai Smith
On Tricky Ground
Researching the Native in the Age of Uncertainty
Raymond Corbey
Ethnographic Showcases, 1870-1930
John Berger
Why Look at Animals
PART ONE: ETHICS, RISK AND OBSERVATION
Jun Li
Ethical Challenges in Participant Observation
A Reflection on Ethnographic Fieldwork
Robert Labaree
The Risk of 'Going Observationalist'
Negotiating the Hidden Dilemmas of Being an Insider Participant Observer
Elizabeth Murphy and Robert Dingwall
Informed Consent, Anticipatory Regulation and Ethnographic Practice
David Calvey
The Art and Politics of Covert Research
Doing 'Situated Ethics in the Field
Richard Hilbert
Covert Participant Observation
On Its Nature and Practice
Peter Lugosi
Between Overt and Covert Research
Concealment and Disclosure in an Ethnographic Study of a Commercial Hospitality
Paul Spicker
Ethical Covert Research
Helen Sampson and Michelle Thomas
Lone Researchers at Sea
Gender Risk and Responsibility
Martin Bulmer
When Is Disguise Justified? Alternatives to Covert Participation Observation
Kai Erikson
A Comment on Disguised Observation in Sociology
Laud Humphreys
New Jersey: Transaction
Michael Lenza
Controversies Surrounding Laud Humphreys' Tearoom Trade
An Unsettling Example of Politics and Power in Methodological Critiques
Nigel Fielding
Working in Hostile Environments
Pamela Nilan
Dangerous Fieldwork Re-Examined
The Question of Researcher Subject Position
Christine Oeye, Anne Karen Bjelland and Aina Skorpen
Doing Participant Observation in a Psychiatric Hospital
Geoff Pearson
The Researcher as Hooligan
Where 'Participant' Observation Means Breaking the Law
Maria Pérez-y-Pérez and Tony Stanley
Ethnographic Intimacy
Thinking through the Ethics of Social Research in Sex Worlds
VOLUME THREE
PART ONE : PARTICIPANT OBSERVATION
Michael Pettit
The Con Man as a Model Organism
The Methodological Roots of Erving Goffman's Dramaturgical Self
Colin Bell
A Note on Participant Observation
Jiri Kolaja
A Contribution to the Theory of Participant Observation
Howard Becker
Problems of Inference and Proof in Participant Observation
Duncan Fuller
Part of the Action or 'Going Native'? Learning to Cope with the 'Politics of Integration'
S. M. Miller
The Participant Observer and 'Over-Rapport'
Jacqueline Wade
Role Boundaries and Paying Back
'Switching Hats' in Participant Observation
Clifford Geertz
Deep Play
Notes on the Balinese Cockfight
Frédéric Diaz
Participant Observation as a Tool for Understanding the Field of Safety and Security
James Jacobs
Participant Observation in Prison
Susan Murray
A Spy, a Shill, a Go-Between or a Sociologist
Unveiling the 'Observer' in Participant Observer
PART TWO: INTERPRETATION AND PRESENTATION OF OBSERVATIONAL DATA
Nicholas Wolfinger
On Writing Fieldnotes
Collection Strategies and Background Expectancies
Clifford Geertz
Thick Description
Toward an Interpretive Theory of Culture
Judith Okely
Thinking through Fieldwork
M. Bloor
On the Analysis of Observational Data
A Discussion of the Worth and Uses of Inductive Techniques and Respondent Validation
Kenneth Stoddart
The Presentation of Everyday Life
Some Textual Strategies for 'Adequate Ethnography'
Nicholas Holt
Representation, Legitimation and Auto-Ethnography
An Auto-Ethnographic Writing Story
PART THREE: OBSERVATIONAL SCREENS: PHOTOGRAPHY, CCTV AND INTERNET
Mónica Moreno Figueroa
Looking Emotionally
Photography, Racism and Intimacy in Research
Ela Beaumont
Using CCTV to Study Visitors in the New Art Gallery, Walsall, U.K.
Angela Garcia et al
Ethnographic Approaches to the Internet and Computer-Mediated Communication
Brian Wilson
Ethnography, the Internet, Youth Culture
Strategies for Examining Social Resistance and 'Online-Offline' Relationships
VOLUME FOUR:
PART ONE: OBSERVING WORKPLACES AND WORKERS
Simon Carmel
Social Access in the Workplace
Are Ethnographers Gossips
Annie Marion Maclean
The Sweat-Shop in Summer
Sandra Danziger
On Doctor Watching
Fieldwork in Medical Settings
Annie Marion Maclean
Two Weeks in Department Stores
Abigail Buckle and David Farrington
An Observational Study of Shoplifting
Amy Tanner
Glimpses at the Mind of a Waitress
Gary Alan Fine
Extracts from Living the Kitchen Life and Appendix: Ethnography in the Kitchen
PART TWO: STUDYING UP: OBSERVING THE UNOBSERVED
Laura Nader
Up the Anthropologist
Perspectives Gained from Studying up
George Marcus
Ethnography in/of the World System
The Emergence of Multisited Ethnography
Hugh Gusterson
Studying up Revisited
David Mills and Richard Ratcliffe
After Method? Ethnography in the Knowledge Economy
Douglas Holmes and George Marcus
Fast Capitalism
Para-Ethnography and the Rise of the Symbolic Analyst
Karen Ho
Anthropology Goes to Wall Street
Maurice Punch
Researching Police Deviance
A Personal Encounter with the Limitations and Liabilities of Fieldwork
Richard Spano
Potential Sources of Observer Bias in Police Observational Data
Thomas Kemple and Laura Huey
Observing the Observers
Researching Surveillance and Counter-Surveillance on 'Skid Row'
Joyce Rothschild and Terence Miethe
Whistle-Blower Disclosures and Management Retaliation
The Battle to Control Information about Organizational Corruption