Designing and Conducting Field Research

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REFERENCE PACKET 5: Resources & Bibliography

Selected Resources on Field Methods and Data Analysis APSA Short Course No. 2, Designing and Conducting Field Research ~ August 2012 Designing and Conducting Field Research Aberbach, Joel, James D. Chesney and Bert Rockman. 1975. “Exploring Elite Political Attitudes: Some Methodological Lessons.” Political Methodology 2:1-27. Agarwala, Rina and Emmanuel Teitelbaum. 2010. “Trends in Funding for Dissertation Field Research: Why Do Political Science and Sociology Students Win So Few Awards?” PS: Political Science & Politics 43(2): 283-93. Aldrich, D.P. 2009. “The 800-Pound Gaijin in the Room: Strategies and Tactics for Conducting Fieldwork in Japan and Abroad.” PS: Political Science and Politics 42(2): 299304. Bailey, Carol A. 2006. A Guide to Qualitative Field Research. Pine Forge Press. Barrett, Christopher and Jeffery Cason. 2010. Overseas Research. JHU Press. (Note: this book has a great bibliography as well.) Becker, Howard S. 1998. Tricks of the Trade: How to Think About Your Research While You’re Doing It. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Bernard, H. Russell. 2006. Research Methods in Anthropology: Qualitative and Quantitative Approaches, 4th edition. New York: AltaMira Press. Borneman, John and Abdellah Hammoudi, Eds. (2009). Being There: The Fieldwork Encounter and the Making of Truth. Berkeley, University of California Press. Burgess, Robert G. 1982. Field Research: A Sourcebook and Field Manual. London: George Allen and Unwin. Burgess, Robert G. 1984. In the Field: An Introduction to Field Research. New York: Routledge. Carapico, Sheila, Janine A. Clark, Amaney Jamal, David Romano, Jilian Schwedler, and Mark Tessler. 2006. “The Methodologies of Field Research in the Middle East.” PS: Political Science and Politics 39(3): 417-41. Collier, David. 1999. “Data, Field Work, and Extracting New Ideas at Close Range.” APSA-CP Newsletter (Winter): 1-6. Devereux, Stephen and John Hoddinott, eds. 1992. Fieldwork in Developing Countries. Boulder: Lynne Rienner.

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Emerson, Robert M. 2001. Contemporary Field Research: Perspectives and Formulations. Waveland Press. Faubion, J.D., and G. E. Marcus, eds. 2009. Fieldwork is Not What It Used to BE: Learning Anthopolgoy’s Method in a Time of Transition. Ithaca: Cornell University Press. Feldman, Martha S., Jeannine Bell and Michele T. Berger eds. 2003. Gaining Access: A Practical and Theoretical Guide for Qualitative Researchers. Walnut Creek, CA: AltaMira Press Fiedler, J. (1978). Field Research: A Manual for Logistics and Management of Scientific Studies in Natural Settings. San Francisco, CA, Jossey-Bass, Inc. Publishers. Franklin, Billy J. and Howard W. Osborn, eds. 1971. Research Methods: Issues and Insights. Belmont, California: Wadsworth. Heimer, Matia and Stig Thøgersen, eds. 2006. Doing Fieldwork in China. Honolulu: University of Hawai‘i Press. Johnson, Burke and Lisa A. Turner. 2003. “Data Collection Strategies in Mixed Methods Research.” Chapter 11 in Abbas Tashakkori and Charles Teddlie, eds., Handbook of Mixed Methods in Social & Behavioral Research. London: Sage Publications. Laitin, David. 1986. Hegemony and Culture: Politics and Religious Change Among the Yoruba. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Appendix (p. 185-205). Lieberman, Evan, Marc Howard, and Julia Lynch. “Symposium: Field Research.” Qualitative Methods Newsletter (Spring 2004): 2-18 Loaeza, Soledad, Randy Stevenson, and Devra C. Moehler. 2005. “Symposium: Should Everyone Do Fieldwork?” APSA‐CP 16, 2:8‐18. Lofland, John, David Snow, Leon Anderson and Lyn Lofland. 2006. Analyzing Social Settings: A Guide to Qualitative Observation and Analysis, 4th ed. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth. Miller, Gale and Robert Dingwall, eds. 1997. Context and Method in Qualitative Research. Sage. National Science Foundation. “Interpreting the Common Rule for the Protection of Human Subjects for Behavioral and Social Science Research.” (No date). www.nsf.gov/bfa/dias/policy/hsfaqs.jsp. Ortbals, Candice D. and Meg. E. Rincker, eds. 2009. “Symposium: Fieldwork, Identities, and Intersectionality: Negotiating Gender, Race, Class, Religion, Nationality, and Age in the Research Field Abroad.” PS: Political Science and Politics 42 (2): 287-328. Perecman, Ellen and Sara Curran. 2006. A Handbook for Social Science Field Research: Essays & Bibliographic Sources on Research Design and Methods. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

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Porter, E., G. Robinson, et al., Eds. (2005). Researching Conflict in Africa: Insights and Experiences. New York, NY, United Nations University Press. Rabinow, Paul. 1977. Reflections on Fieldwork in Morocco. Berkeley: UCPress. Robson, Colin. 2002. Real World Research: A Resource for Social Scientists and PractitionerResearchers. Madden, MA: Blackwell Publishers. Schutt, Russell. 1996. Investigating the Social World: The Process and Practice of Research. Pine Forge Press. Scheyvens, Regina and Donovan Storey, eds. 2003. Development Fieldwork: A Practical Guide. Sage. Shaffir, W. B. and R. A. Stebbins, Eds. (1991). Experiencing Fieldwork: An Inside View of Qualitative Research. Newbury Park, Sage Publications. Sriram, Chandra Lekha, John C. King, Julie Mertus, Olga Martin-Ortega, and Johanna Herman, eds. 2009. Surviving Research: Doing Fieldwork in Violent and Difficult Situations. New York: Routledge Tansey, Oisín. 2007. “Process Tracing and Elite Interviewing: A Case for Non-Probability Sampling.” PS: Political Science and Politics 40(4). Ward, Robert et. al. 1964. Studying Politics Abroad: Field Research in the Developing Areas. Boston: Little, Brown. Warren, Carol A. B. and Tracy X. Karner (2009). Discovering Qualitative Methods: Field Research, Interviews, and Analysis. New York: Oxford University Press. Whyte, W. F. (1984). Learning from the Field: A Guide from Experience. Beverly Hills, CA, Sage Publications. Wolcott, Harry F. The Art of Fieldwork. Rowman Altamira. Wood, Elisabeth. 2007. “Field Methods.” In Carles Boix and Susan Stokes (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Comparative Politics. Special Topics Druckman, Daniel. 2005. Doing Research: Methods of Inquiry for Conflict Analysis. (Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, 2005

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Hsueh, Roselyn. 2008. “Crossing the River by Feeling for Stones: Conducting Research in Varying Contexts in China.” Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Boston, Massachusetts. Lee-Treweek, G. and S. Linkogle, Eds. (2000). Danger in the Field: Risk and Ethics in Social Research. New York, Routledge. Punch, M. (1986). The Politics and Ethics of Fieldwork. Beverly Hills, CA, Sage Publications, Inc. Sieber, Joan E. 1992. Planning Ethically Responsible Research (Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. Smyth, M. and R. Gillian, eds., Researching Violently Divided Societies. Ethical and Methodological Issues, London: UN University Press, 2001. Warren, C. A. B. (1988). Gender Issues in Field Research. Newbury Park, Sage Publications. Wood, Elisabeth J. 2006. “The Ethical Challenges of Field Research in Conflict Zones.” Qualitative Sociology 29, 3:373‐386. Archival Research Elder, G., Jr., E. Pavalko, et al. (1993). Working with Archival Data: Studying Lives. Newbury Park, Sage Publications. Goldthorpe, John H. 2000. On Sociology: Numbers, Narratives, and the Integration of Research and Theory. New York: Oxford University Press, 2000, pp.65-93. Greenstein, Fred I. and Richard H. Immerman. 1992. “What Did Eisenhower Tell Kennedy About Indochina? The Politics of Misperception.” Journal of American History 79(2): 568-87. Harrison, Hope. M. 1992. “Inside the SED Archives: A Researcher’s Diary.” Bulletin of the Cold War International History Project.” 2. Hill, Michael R. 1993. Archival Strategies and Techniques. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. Johnson, Victoria, Melissa Wilde, and Simone and Polillo. 2008. Essays in “From the Archives: Innovative Use of Data in Comparative Historical Research.” Trajectories: Newsletter of the Comparative Historical Section of the ASA 19(2): 1-9. Judd, Charles M., Eliot R. Smith, and Louise H. Kidder. Research Methods in Social Relations. Orlando: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1991, pp.287-297. Lustick, Ian S. 1996. “History, Historiography, and Political Science: Multiple Historical Records and the Problem of Selection Bias,” American Political Science Review 90(3): 605-618.

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Prior, Lindsay. 2003. Using Documents in Social Research. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. Thies, Cameron G. “A Pragmatic Guide to Qualitative Historical Analysis in the Study of International Relations.” International Studies Perspectives 3, 2002: 351-72. Trachtenberg, Marc. 2006. The Craft of International History: A Guide to Method. (Princeton: Princeton University Press. GIS/Spatial Analysis Diani, Mario. 2002. “Network Analysis.” In Klandermans, Bert, and Suzanne Staggenborg, eds. Methods of Social Movement Research. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press. pp. 173‐ 200. Kocher, Matthew and David Laitin. 2006. “On Tarrow’s Space.” APSA‐CP Newsletter. 17, 2:25‐28. Sinton, D. and J. Lund. 2007. “What is GIS? A very brief description for the newly curious.” In Understanding Place, eds. D. Sinton and J Lund. Redlands, CA: ESRI Press. Tarrow, Sidney. 2006. “Space and Comparative Politics.” APSA‐CP Newsletter. 17, 1:1‐4.

Interviewing Aberbach, Joel D., James D. Chesney and Bert A. Rockman. 1975. “Exploring Elite Political Attitudes: Some Methodological Lessons.” Political Methodology 2:1-27. Aberbach, Joel D., Jeffrey M. Berry, Kenneth Goldstein, Poina M. Kozyreva, Beth L. Leech, Sharon Werning Rivera, Bert A. Rockman, Eduard G. Sarovskii, and Laura R. Woliver. 2002. “Symposium: Interview Methods in Political Science.” Political Science & Politics 35(4): 66388. Amyx, Jennifer “The Role of Interviews in Political Science Research,” paper presented at the International Symposium on Oral History Sponsored by the National Graduate Research Institute for Policy Studies (GRIPS) Tokyo, Japan (November 8-9, 2002). Anderson, Kathryn, and Dana C. Jack. 1991. “Learning to Listen: Interview Techniques and Analysis.” in Women’s Words: The Feminist Practice of Oral History, edited by Sherna Berger Gluck and Daphne Patai, New York: Routledge, pp. 11-25. Briggs, Charles L. 1986. Learning How to Ask. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

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Dean, John P. and William Foote Whyte. 1970. ”What Kind of Truth Do You Get?” in Elite and Specialized Interviewing, edited by Lewis Anthony Dexter, Northwestern University Press, pp. 119- 138. Dexter, Lewis Anthony. 2008. Elite and Specialized Interviewing. European Consortium for Political Research Press. Gubrium, Jaber F. and Holstein, James A., eds. 2002. The Handbook of Interview Research. Thousands Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. Judd, Charles M., Eliot R. Smith and Louise H. Kidder. 1991. Research Methods in Social Relations. Orlando: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich., Chapter 11. Keats, Daphne. M. 2000. Interviewing: A Practical Guide for Students and Professionals. Buckingham: Open University Press. Kvale, Steinar. 1996. InterViews: An Introduction to Qualitative Research Interviewing. Thousand Oaks: Sage. Kvale, Steinar. 2007. Doing Interviews. Thousand Oaks: Sage Publications Mishler, Elliot G. 1991. Research Interviewing Context and Narrative. Harvard University Press. Mosley, Layna, ed. Forthcoming. Interview Research in Political Science. Murphy, Gerome. 1981. Getting the Facts: A Fieldwork Guide for Evaluators and Policy Analysts. Goodyear Publishing Company. Payne, Stanley. 1951. The Art of Asking Questions (Princeton: Princeton University Press. Rubin, Herbert J. and Irene S. Rubin. 2004. Qualitative Interviewing: The Art of Hearing Data, 2nd edition. Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE Publications. Soss, Joe. 2006. “Talking Our Way to Meaningful Explanations: A Practice-Centered View of Interviewing for Interpretive Research.” Chapter 6 in Dvora Yanow and Peregrine SchwartzShea, eds. Interpretation and Method: Empirical Research Methods and the Interpretive Turn. ME Sharpe. Tansey, Oisín. 2007. “Process Tracing and Elite Interviewing: A Case for Non-Probability Sampling.” PS: Political Science and Politics 40(4). Vansina, Jan. “Oral Tradition Assessed.” 1985. In Oral Tradition as History. Madison, WI: University of Wisconsin Press, p. 186-201. Weiss, R. S. (1995) Learning from Strangers: The Art and Method of Qualitative Interview Studies. New York: The Free Press.

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Wood, Elisabeth. 2003. Insurgent Collective Action and Civil War in El Salvador (Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2003), pp. 1-87, 193-256. Focus Groups Barbour, Rosaline. 2007. Doing Focus Groups. Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE Publications Hennink, M. M. (2007). International Focus Group Research: A Handbook for the Health and Social Sciences. New York, Cambridge University Press. Krueger, R. A. (1988). Focus Groups: A Practical Guide for Applied Research. Newbury Park, Sage Publications. Morgan, David. 1997. Focus Groups as Qualitative Research. 2nd ed. Newbury Park: Sage Publications. Short, Susan E., Ellen Perecman, and Sara R. Curran. 2006. “Focus Groups.” Chapter 5 in Ellen Perecman and Sara Curran, eds. A Handbook for Social Science Field Research: Essays & Bibliographic Sources on Research Design and Methods. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. Surveys/Experiments Boyd, Richard W. and Herbert H. Hyman, “Survey Research,” in Fred I. Greenstein and Nelson W. Polsby, Handbook of Political Science, Vol. 7, Reading: Addison-Wesley, 1975, pp. 265350. Converse, Jean; Stanley Presser. 1991. Survey Questions: Hand-crafting the Standardized Questionnaire. London: Sage. Curtice, John. 2007. “Comparative Opinion Surveys.” In The Oxford Handbook of Political Behavior, eds. Russell J. Dalson and Hans‐Dieter Kingemann. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 896‐907 Dunning, Thad and Lauren Harrison. 2010. “Cross-cutting Cleavages and Ethnic Voting: An Experimental Study of Cousinage in Mali.” American Political Science Review 104(1). Fowler, Floyd J. 2008. Survey Research Methods, 8th ed. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. Frey, Frederick W. “Cross-Cultural Survey Research in Political Science,” in Robert T. Holt and John E. Turner, The Methodology of Comparative Research, p. 173-294. Green, Donald and Alan Gerber. 2002. “Reclaiming the Experimental Tradition in Political

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Science.” In Political Science: State of the Discipline, eds. Ira Katznelson and Helen Milner. New York: Norton. pp. 805‐832 Hyde, Susan D. 2007. “The Observer Effect in International Politics: Evidence from a Natural Experiment.” World Politics 60(1): 37-63. Keeter, Scott. 2005. “Survey Research.” In Doing Research: Methods of Inquiry for Conflict Analysis, ed. Daniel Druckma, p. 123-62. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, Inc. Paluck, Elizabeth Levy. 2010. “The Promising Integration of Qualitative Methods and Field Experiments.” ANNALS, AAPSS, 628: 59-71. Sheely, Ryan. 2011. “Regimes and Randomization: The Politics of Research in Contemporary Kenya. Prepared for presentation at the Midwest Political Science Association meeting, Chicago, IL, April 2011. Sudman, Seymour and Norman M. Bradburn. 1982. Asking Questions: A Practical Guide to Questionnaire Design. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass. Tanur, Judith M., ed. 1992. Questions about Questions: Inquiries into the Cognitive Bases of Surveys. New York: Russell Sage Foundation. Weisberg, Herbert F. and Bruce D. Bowen, An Introduction to Survey Research and Data Analysis. Pp. 1-109. Participant Observation/Ethnography Amit, V., Ed. (2000). Constructing the Field: Ethnographic Fieldwork in the Contemporary World. London, Routledge Aunger, Robert. 1995. “On Ethnography: Storytelling or Science?” Current Anthropology 36, 1: 97‐130. Ball, M. S. and G. W. H. Smith (1992). Analyzing Visual Data. Newbury Park, Sage Publications. Barley, Nigel. 1992. Innocent Anthropologist: Notes from a Mud Hut. New York: Holt, 1992. Bayard de Volvo, Lorraine and Edward Schatz. 2004. “From the Inside Out: Ethnographic Methods in Political Research.” PS: Political Science and Politics. 37(2): 267-271. Beteille, Andre and T.N. Madan, eds., Encounter and Experience: Personal Accounts of Fieldwork. Honolulu: University Press of Hawaii. Bouchard, Thomas. 1976. “Unobtrusive Measures: An Inventory of Uses.” Sociological Methods and Research 4(3): 276-299.

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Burawoy, Michael. 1991. “Teaching Participant Observation.” In Michael Burawoy, editor, Ethnography Unbound (University of California Press), 291-300. Emerson, Robert M., Rachel I. Fretz and Linda L. Shaw. 1995. Writing Ethnographic Fieldnotes. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Fenno, Richard. 1978. Home Style: House Members in their Districts. Boston: Little, Brown and Co., Appendix – Notes on Method: Participant Observation. Fenno, Richard. 1990. Watching Politicians: Essays on Participant Observation. (Berkeley: IGS Press, Institute of Governmental Studies. Ferguson, James and Akhil Gupta, eds. 1997. Anthropological Locations: Boundaries and Grounds of a Field Science. Berkeley, CA, University of California Press. Fetterman, David. 1998. Ethnography: Step-by-Step. Thousand Oaks: Sage. Geertz, Clifford. 1973. The Interpretation of Cultures. New York: Basic Books. Jorgensen, Danny L. 1989. Participant Observation. Newbury Park, CA: Sage Publications. Laitin, David. 1986. Hegemony and Culture: Politics and Religious Change Among the Yoruba. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Appendix (p. 185-205). Lee, R. M. (2000). Unobtrusive Methods in Social Research. Buckingham, Open University Press. Lichterman, Paul. 2002. “Seeing Structure Happen: Theory-Driven Participant Observation.” In Bert Klandermans and Suzanne Staggenborg, eds. Methods of Social Movement Research. University of Minnesota Press. Klandermans and S. Staggenborg, eds. Methods of Social Movement Research. Minneapolis, MN:University of Minnesota Press. pp.118-45. Rabinow, Paul. 1977. Reflections on Fieldwork in Morocco. Berkeley: UCPress. Read, Ben. Forthcoming. "More than an Interview, Less than Sedaka: Studying Subtle and Hidden Politics with Site-Intensive Methods." In Chinese Politics: New Sources, Methods, and Field Strategies, ed. Allen Carlson, Mary Gallagher, Kenneth Lieberthal and Melanie Manion. New York: Cambridge University Press. Read, Ben, Lauren Morris MacLean and Melani Cammett. 2006. Symposium, Field Research: How Rich? How Thick? How Participatory? Qualitative Methods 4(2): 9-18.

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Renato, Rosaldo. 1986. “From the Door of His Tent: The Fieldworker and the Inquisitor.” In James Clifford and George E. Marcus, eds. Writing Culture: The Poetics and Politics of Ethnography (California, 77-97) Schatz, Edward, ed. 2009. Political Ethnography: What Immersion Contributes to the Study of Power. University of Chicago. Schatz, Edward, Dvora Yanow, Jan Kubik, Timothy Pachirat, and Dorian Warren. 2009. “Symposium: Ethnographic Methods in Political Science.” Qualitative and Multi-Method Research Newsletter 7(2): 32-50. Spradley, James P. 1997. The Ethnographic Interview. Wadsworth. Trotter, Robert. 1999. “Friends, Relatives and Relevant Others: Conducting Ethnographic Network Studies,” in Jean Schensul et al., Mapping Social Networks, Spatial Data, and Hidden Populations (1999), 1-50. Van Maanen, John. 1988. Tales of the Field: On Writing Ethnography. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press. Vansina, Jan. 1985. “Oral Tradition Assessed.” Chapter 7 in Oral Tradition as History. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press. Wax, Rosalie H. 1975. Doing Fieldwork: Warnings and Advice. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Williams, Brackette F. 1996. “Skinfolk, Not Kinfolk: Comparative Reflections on the Identity of Participant Observation in Two Field Situations.” Chapter 3 in Diane Wolf, ed., Feminist Dilemmas in Fieldwork. Boulder, CO: Westview Press. Yanow, Dvora. 2006. “How Built Spaces Mean: A Semiotics of Space.” In Dvora Yanow and Peregrine Schwartz-Shea, eds. Interpretation and Method: Empirical Research Methods and the Interpretive Turn. ME Sharpe.

Qualitative Methods and Data Analysis Bazeley, Pat. 2007. Qualitative Data Analysis with NVivo. Sage. Brady, Henry and David Collier, eds. 2004. Rethinking Social Inquiry: Diverse Tools, Shared Standards. Rowman and Littlefield. Coffey, A., and Atkinson, P. (1996) Making Sense of Qualitative Data. Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE.

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Emerson, Robert M., Rachel Fretz and Linda Shaw. 1995. “Processing Fieldnotes: Coding and Memoing.” In Writing Ethnographic Fieldnotes. University of Chicago Press, 142-168. George, Alexander and Andrew Bennett. 2005. Case Studies and Theory Development in the Social Sciences. Gibbs, Graham. 2007. Analyzing Qualitative Data. Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE Publications. Herrera, Yoshiko M. and Bear F. Braumoeller et al. 2004. “Symposium: Discourse and Content Analysis.” Qualitative Methods 2(1): 15-39. Kelle, U., Ed. (1995). Computer-Aided Qualitative Data Analysis: Theory, Methods and Practice. Thousand Oaks, CA, Sage Publications. Krippendorff, Karl. 2004. Content Analysis: An Introduction to its Methodology (2nd ed.). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. Lee, Raymond M. and Nigel G. Fielding. 2004. “Tools for Qualitative Data Analysis.” Chapter 23 in Melissa Hardy and Alan Bryman, Handbook of Data Analysis. London: Sage. Lewins, Ann and Christina Silver. 2007. Using Software in Qualitative Research: Step-by-Step Guide. Los Angeles: Sage Publications. Lynch, Julia. 2004. “Tracking Progress While in the Field.” in "Symposium: Field Research." Qualitative Methods 2(1): 10-15. McDermott, Rose, ed. 2010. Symposium on Data Collection and Collaboration. PS: Political Science and Politics 43(1): 15-58. Miles, M. B., and Huberman, A. M. (1994) Qualitative Data Analysis, Second Edition. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. Neuendorf, Kimberly A. 2001. The Content Analysis Guidebook. Sage. Onwuegbuzie, Anthony J. and Charles Teddlie. 2003. “A Framework for Analyzing Data in Mixed Methods Research.” Chapter 13 in Abbas Tashakkori and Charles Teddlie, eds., Handbook of Mixed Methods in Social & Behavioral Research. London: Sage Publications. Patton, Michael Quinn. 1990 and 2001. Qualitative Research and Evaluation Methods. Sage. Roberts, Carl, ed. Text Analysis for the Social Sciences: Methods for Drawing Statistical Inferences from Texts and Transcripts. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum. Sapsford, Roger and Victor Jupp (eds), Data Collection and Analysis (Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage)

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Schrank, Andrew. 2006. “Bringing It All Back Home: Personal Reflections on Friends, Findings and Fieldwork.” Chapter 12 in Ellen Perecman and Sara Curran, eds. A Handbook for Social Science Field Research: Essays & Bibliographic Sources on Research Design and Methods. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. Tashakkori, Abbas and Charles Teddlie, eds. 2003. Handbook of Mixed Methods in Social & Behavioral Research. London: Sage Publications. Wolcott, Harry F. 1990. Writing Up Qualitative Research. Sage. Wolcott, Harry F. 1994. Transforming Qualitative Data. Sage. Courses/Conferences/Institutes/Workshops 

Two short courses on fieldwork at APSA, on the Wednesday before the conference begins, one general, and one more interpretive.



Institute for Qualitative and Multi-Method Research, held each June at Syracuse University has several modules on field research, including archival research.



Summer institute on survey research techniques (which includes courses on using data analysis software) at U. of Michigan (under the ISR program, not ICPSR) http://www.isr.umich.edu/src/si/



Workshop on Designing, Conducting, and Analyzing Field Experiments, co-sponsored by the Institution for Social and Policy Studies at Yale University and the Inter-University Consortium for Political and Social Relations (ICPSR) http://www.yale.edu/isps/conferences/ISPS_brochure_20082.pdf Summer Institute on conducting archival research at George Washington University: http://fmrsi.wordpress.com/2009/01/08/summer-institute-on-conducting-archival-researchgeorge-washington-university-25-29-may-2009/





Annual Graduate Student Ethnography Conference, Dept. of Sociology, SUNY Stony Brook -Manhattan Campus.

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Selected Resources on Field Methods and Data Analysis APSA Short Course No. 2, Designing and Conducting Field Research ~ August 2011 Designing and Conducting Field Research Aberbach, Joel, James D. Chesney and Bert Rockman. 1975. “Exploring Elite Political Attitudes: Some Methodological Lessons.” Political Methodology 2:1-27. Agarwala, Rina and Emmanuel Teitelbaum. 2010. “Trends in Funding for Dissertation Field Research: Why Do Political Science and Sociology Students Win So Few Awards?” PS: Political Science & Politics 43(2): 283-93. Aldrich, D.P. 2009. “The 800-Pound Gaijin in the Room: Strategies and Tactics for Conducting Fieldwork in Japan and Abroad.” PS: Political Science and Politics 42(2): 299304. Bailey, Carol A. 2006. A Guide to Qualitative Field Research. Pine Forge Press. Barrett, Christopher and Jeffery Cason. 2010. Overseas Research. JHU Press. (Note: this book has a great bibliography as well.) Becker, Howard S. 1998. Tricks of the Trade: How to Think About Your Research While You’re Doing It. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Bernard, H. Russell. 2006. Research Methods in Anthropology: Qualitative and Quantitative Approaches, 4th edition. New York: AltaMira Press. Borneman, John and Abdellah Hammoudi, Eds. (2009). Being There: The Fieldwork Encounter and the Making of Truth. Berkeley, University of California Press. Burgess, Robert G. 1982. Field Research: A Sourcebook and Field Manual. London: George Allen and Unwin. Burgess, Robert G. 1984. In the Field: An Introduction to Field Research. New York: Routledge. Carapico, Sheila, Janine A. Clark, Amaney Jamal, David Romano, Jilian Schwedler, and Mark Tessler. 2006. “The Methodologies of Field Research in the Middle East.” PS: Political Science and Politics 39(3): 417-41. Collier, David. 1999. “Data, Field Work, and Extracting New Ideas at Close Range.” APSA-CP Newsletter (Winter): 1-6. Devereux, Stephen and John Hoddinott, eds. 1992. Fieldwork in Developing Countries. Boulder: Lynne Rienner.

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Emerson, Robert M. 2001. Contemporary Field Research: Perspectives and Formulations. Waveland Press. Faubion, J.D., and G. E. Marcus, eds. 2009. Fieldwork is Not What It Used to BE: Learning Anthopolgoy’s Method in a Time of Transition. Ithaca: Cornell University Press. Feldman, Martha S., Jeannine Bell and Michele T. Berger eds. 2003. Gaining Access: A Practical and Theoretical Guide for Qualitative Researchers. Walnut Creek, CA: AltaMira Press Fiedler, J. (1978). Field Research: A Manual for Logistics and Management of Scientific Studies in Natural Settings. San Francisco, CA, Jossey-Bass, Inc. Publishers. Franklin, Billy J. and Howard W. Osborn, eds. 1971. Research Methods: Issues and Insights. Belmont, California: Wadsworth. Heimer, Matia and Stig Thøgersen, eds. 2006. Doing Fieldwork in China. Honolulu: University of Hawai‘i Press. Johnson, Burke and Lisa A. Turner. 2003. “Data Collection Strategies in Mixed Methods Research.” Chapter 11 in Abbas Tashakkori and Charles Teddlie, eds., Handbook of Mixed Methods in Social & Behavioral Research. London: Sage Publications. Laitin, David. 1986. Hegemony and Culture: Politics and Religious Change Among the Yoruba. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Appendix (p. 185-205). Lieberman, Evan, Marc Howard, and Julia Lynch. “Symposium: Field Research.” Qualitative Methods Newsletter (Spring 2004): 2-18 Loaeza, Soledad, Randy Stevenson, and Devra C. Moehler. 2005. “Symposium: Should Everyone Do Fieldwork?” APSA‐CP 16, 2:8‐18. Lofland, John, David Snow, Leon Anderson and Lyn Lofland. 2006. Analyzing Social Settings: A Guide to Qualitative Observation and Analysis, 4th ed. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth. Miller, Gale and Robert Dingwall, eds. 1997. Context and Method in Qualitative Research. Sage. National Science Foundation. “Interpreting the Common Rule for the Protection of Human Subjects for Behavioral and Social Science Research.” (No date). www.nsf.gov/bfa/dias/policy/hsfaqs.jsp. Ortbals, Candice D. and Meg. E. Rincker, eds. 2009. “Symposium: Fieldwork, Identities, and Intersectionality: Negotiating Gender, Race, Class, Religion, Nationality, and Age in the Research Field Abroad.” PS: Political Science and Politics 42 (2): 287-328. Perecman, Ellen and Sara Curran. 2006. A Handbook for Social Science Field Research: Essays & Bibliographic Sources on Research Design and Methods. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

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Porter, E., G. Robinson, et al., Eds. (2005). Researching Conflict in Africa: Insights and Experiences. New York, NY, United Nations University Press. Rabinow, Paul. 1977. Reflections on Fieldwork in Morocco. Berkeley: UCPress. Robson, Colin. 2002. Real World Research: A Resource for Social Scientists and PractitionerResearchers. Madden, MA: Blackwell Publishers. Schutt, Russell. 1996. Investigating the Social World: The Process and Practice of Research. Pine Forge Press. Scheyvens, Regina and Donovan Storey, eds. 2003. Development Fieldwork: A Practical Guide. Sage. Shaffir, W. B. and R. A. Stebbins, Eds. (1991). Experiencing Fieldwork: An Inside View of Qualitative Research. Newbury Park, Sage Publications. Sriram, Chandra Lekha, John C. King, Julie Mertus, Olga Martin-Ortega, and Johanna Herman, eds. 2009. Surviving Research: Doing Fieldwork in Violent and Difficult Situations. New York: Routledge Tansey, Oisín. 2007. “Process Tracing and Elite Interviewing: A Case for Non-Probability Sampling.” PS: Political Science and Politics 40(4). Ward, Robert et. al. 1964. Studying Politics Abroad: Field Research in the Developing Areas. Boston: Little, Brown. Warren, Carol A. B. and Tracy X. Karner (2009). Discovering Qualitative Methods: Field Research, Interviews, and Analysis. New York: Oxford University Press. Whyte, W. F. (1984). Learning from the Field: A Guide from Experience. Beverly Hills, CA, Sage Publications. Wolcott, Harry F. The Art of Fieldwork. Rowman Altamira. Wood, Elisabeth. 2007. “Field Methods.” In Carles Boix and Susan Stokes (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Comparative Politics. Special Topics Druckman, Daniel. 2005. Doing Research: Methods of Inquiry for Conflict Analysis. (Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, 2005

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Schrank, Andrew. 2006. “Bringing It All Back Home: Personal Reflections on Friends, Findings and Fieldwork.” Chapter 12 in Ellen Perecman and Sara Curran, eds. A Handbook for Social Science Field Research: Essays & Bibliographic Sources on Research Design and Methods. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. Tashakkori, Abbas and Charles Teddlie, eds. 2003. Handbook of Mixed Methods in Social & Behavioral Research. London: Sage Publications. Wolcott, Harry F. 1990. Writing Up Qualitative Research. Sage. Wolcott, Harry F. 1994. Transforming Qualitative Data. Sage. Courses/Conferences/Institutes/Workshops 

Two short courses on fieldwork at APSA, on the Wednesday before the conference begins, one general, and one more interpretive.



Institute for Qualitative and Multi-Method Research, held each June at Syracuse University has several modules on field research, including archival research.



Summer institute on survey research techniques (which includes courses on using data analysis software) at U. of Michigan (under the ISR program, not ICPSR) http://www.isr.umich.edu/src/si/



Workshop on Designing, Conducting, and Analyzing Field Experiments, co-sponsored by the Institution for Social and Policy Studies at Yale University and the Inter-University Consortium for Political and Social Relations (ICPSR) http://www.yale.edu/isps/conferences/ISPS_brochure_20082.pdf Summer Institute on conducting archival research at George Washington University: http://fmrsi.wordpress.com/2009/01/08/summer-institute-on-conducting-archival-researchgeorge-washington-university-25-29-may-2009/





Annual Graduate Student Ethnography Conference, Dept. of Sociology, SUNY Stony Brook -Manhattan Campus.

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