About the Editor
H. Russell Bernard is Professor of Anthropology at the University
of Florida. He served as editor of the American Anthropologist
and Human Organization. He is co-founder (with Pertti Pelto and
Stephen Borgatti) of the Cultural Anthropology Methods journal
(1989), which became Field Methods in 1999. The three editions
of his methods text Research
Methods in Anthropology (AltaMira 2002) and his general research
methods text Social
Research Methods (Sage 2000), have been used by tens of thousands
of students. Bernard co-founded (with Pelto) and co-directed (with Pelto
and Borgatti) the National Science Foundation's Institute on Research
Methods in Cultural Anthropology and has done fieldwork in Greece, Mexico,
and the USA. His publications include (with Jesús Salinas Pedraza)
Native Ethnography: A Otomí Indian Describes His Culture
(Sage, 1989) which won special mention in the Chicago Folklore Prize.
Visit Russ Bernard's personal
homepage.
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