An ethnographic approach to researching children in junior school. International Journal of Social Research of Methodology, 9(3): 199-213.Swain, J. (2006) An Ethnographic Approach to Researching Children in Junior School, International Journal of Social Research Methodology 9 (3) pages 199- 213...
The specifics of ethnographic approaches to mental health research are examined, highlighting the motives why the type of knowledge produced by ethnography is relevant to the context of Psychiatric Reform and the biomedicalization of existence. The discussion is focused on interpretation-based ethnography...
Hurley, R. 1998, `Managing Change: An ethnographic approach to developing research propositions and understanding change in sales organizations', The Journal of Personal Selling & Sales Management, vol. 18, no. 3, pp. 57-71.Hurley, R. F. (1998). Managing change: An ethnographic approach to...
Ethnographic research also collects “data” on such things as price, price-mark-ups, profits, types of participants and so on. All these data can be used to develop models (in other disciplines such as economics) about market operations. The major limitation of the ethnographic approach is ...
503 Ethnographic Approaches to Tourism ResearchAmie MatthewsInitially developed and utilised in anthropology and later sociology, ethnography takes an engaged and intimate approach to the study of social life. Offering detailed insight into various social and cultural phenomena –including different cultural ...
aThis was done using an ethnographic approach where the whole tender process for two projects was shadowed in two leading UK construction firms. 这使用一种民族志学方法做了,整体招标过程为二个项目在二家带领的英国建筑公司中被遮蔽。[translate]...
‘positivist’ approach to social research in which the researcher stands outside the phenomenon being researched and imposes his/her own constructs on it such as might be the case. For example, in survey research where the researcher decides in advance the questions t...
Qualtrics provides powerfulqualitative and quantitative researchtools that are easy to use and provide quick results in plain language – no need for advanced knowledge or training. It helps make tools like ethnographic research more accessible for business users who want to better connect with their ...
isinterviews, which are also critical. They are conducted inunstructured,semi-structured, andstructuredformats withrandom samplesandkey informants. By using all of these tools, ethnographers can conduct systematic and objective research on complex human systems. How's that for one way to study ...
Hurley, R. 1998, `Managing Change: An ethnographic approach to developing research propositions and understanding change in sales organizations', The Journal of Personal Selling & Sales Management, vol. 18, no. 3, pp. 57-71.Hurley, Robert F. (1998), "Managing Change: An Ethnographic Approach...