Background
Schoepfle, Gordon Mark was born on February 25, 1946 in St. Louis. Son of Gordon Marcus and Esther Gertrude (Schoultheis) Schoepfle.
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In the second volume of Systematic Fieldwork the authors concentrate on data analysis and communication of results. They explain the processes involved in data analysis using ethnoscience ethnography: establishing appropriate mechanisms of data retrieval, uncovering the cognitive structures, devising verbal action plans and decision models, analyzing oral texts, and utilizing a variety of techniques for data reduction. They then show how to translate the accumulated data into an ethnographic report.
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Systematic Fieldwork is the culmination of decades of work by Werner, Schoepfle and their associates on developing a systematic method of doing ethnographic work. In the first volume the authors explain the theoretical basis to their model of fieldwork, 'ethnoscience' ethnography. They then show how to design and conduct systematic fieldwork using ethnoscience observation and interview techniques.
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policy analyst Anthropological researcher
Schoepfle, Gordon Mark was born on February 25, 1946 in St. Louis. Son of Gordon Marcus and Esther Gertrude (Schoultheis) Schoepfle.
Bachelor, University of California, Berkeley, 1968; Master of Arts, Northwestern University, 1972; Doctor of Philosophy, Northwestern University, 1977.
Planner, researcher, Navajo Indian Tribe Division Education, 1974-1977; director research and development, Navajo Community College, Shiprock, New Mexico, 1977-1981; director research and development, Dine Bi'Olta Association, Farmington, New Mexico, 1981-1986; director planning and legislation, Navajo Indian Tribe Department Health, 1986-1988; research associate, Oak Ridge (Tennessee) National Laboratory, since 1988. Consultant Navajo Tribe, Window Rock, Arizona, 1985-1986, Jacobs Engineering, Albuquerque, 1985, United States National Park Service, Santa Fe, since 1985, WESTAT Inc., Rockville, Maryland., 1985.
(Systematic Fieldwork is the culmination of decades of wor...)
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Member American Association for the Advancement of Science, American Anthropological Association, National Association Practice of Anthropology.
Married Elizabeth Marie Metz, July 12, 1946. Children: Carla, Marie.