Research Methods in Anthropology

Qualitative and Quantitative Approaches

H Russell Bernard author Amber Wutich author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Publishing:15th Oct '26

£64.99

This title is due to be published on 15th October, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Research Methods in Anthropology cover

Covering both quantitative and qualitative research methods, this is the only book on the market with a distinctly anthropological approach.

Research Methods in Anthropology is the field’s classic, celebrated introduction—and the most comprehensive survey available—of qualitative and quantitative research methods. Written in Russell Bernard’s unmistakable conversational style, this guide has launched tens of thousands of students into fieldwork with a combination of rigorous methodology, wry humor, and commonsense advice. The book’s tripart organization covers the three major components of research (research design, data collection, and data analysis) in an accessible, step-by-step manner that eases students into developing their anthropological mindsets. Boldfaced key terms introduce students to the vocabulary of social research, boxes expand on ideas covered in the text, and an appendix on “Resources for Fieldworkers” provides a comprehensive collection of student aids for the code of ethics, statistics packages, research journals, and area files.

New to the Seventh Edition:
- New Chapter 6, “Ethics and the Conduct of Anthropology” walks students through the challenges anthropologists face in research and how to deal with them
- New Chapter 25, “On Writing Up” introduces the basics of getting articles published in peer-reviewed journals
- New discussion of “The Art of Proposal Writing” teaches students to write persuasively about the importance, rigor, and creativity of their proposed work
- Expanded Chapters 11 and 12, “Collecting Cultural Domain Data” and “Collecting Social Network Data” offer practical skills in data collection for both cutting-edge and classic anthropological methods

In my courses on ethnographic methods, I have assigned multiple incarnations of H. Russell Bernard’s Research Methods in Anthropology to upper-division undergraduate and graduate students. I also use it as my own go-to guide for planning and implementing anthropological projects. The latest edition, co-authored with Amber Wutich, includes substantial additional guidance on writing proposals and drafting publications. It also contains expanded and updated material on research ethics and clarification on important qualitative methods. I look forward to assigning this updated book in the near future. * Michele Gamburd, professor of anthropology, Portland State University *
This classic textbook, a comprehensive introduction of anthropological research methods with rigor and clarity, has been always the cornerstone of my research and teaching in and beyond this field. The seventh edition keeps that approachable voice while refreshing and enhancing the toolkit. With these updates, the authors make an indispensable text an even stronger bridge between methodological principles and research practice in the fast-changing world today. * Shaozeng Zhang, associate professor of anthropology, Oregon State University *
A newly-updated classic and comprehensive work, the seventh edition of Research Methods in Anthropology should be required for anyone who calls themselves a social scientist or anthropologist. It is a service to our discipline, setting forth the clearest and most compelling arguments for social science. Bernard and Wutich’s contributions have ensured generations of valid and critical research questions, research design, and findings. * Jonna Yarington, Colorado State University *

ISBN: 9781538190937

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744 pages

7th edition