Hitchings, Russell

Qualitative methods II: On the presentation of geographical ethnography/ - Sage, 2020. - Vol. 44, issue 5, 2020 ( 972–980 p.).

This review examines how ethnographic methods currently feature in the work of human geographers. The ethnographic approach continues to be a popular choice amongst those hoping to learn from how social life unfolds in particular places and settings. But what visions of ethnography do geographers draw on to attain authorial authority? What are the implications of how they present their field experiences? How, linking back to our last review, is their ethnographic work connected to the interview? And what are some of the downsides to how the term is deployed in the discipline?