Dissertation Distress? (Re: Ethnography? )

Carl Remick carlremick at hotmail.com
Wed Apr 18 13:05:40 PDT 2001



>From: Kelley Walker <kelley at interpactinc.com>
>
>Yoshie plunged into a shallow sea of platitudes, and with the powerful
>breast stroke of a channel swimmer, made her confident way towards the
>white cliffs of Obstinée Folie"
>
>> ethnography which involves "observation of culture in situ" for a
>>prolonged period of time
>
>you should stick to jane eyre or something. you are wrong. i have taught a
>couple of courses on methods, qualitative methods in particular. i am an
>ethnographer. i think i know what i'm talking about. the way to
>distinguish between marketing research and social science is to be found in
>an understanding of the difference between method and methodology. in the
>future, please refrain from this sort of rubbish. you are a intelligent
>woman who need not stoop to this sort of thing.

Impressive. You're well on your way to a flourishing academic career, KW. You've got the requisite turf-guard capability developed to a high degree.

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