Cultural Translation in International Studies: Examples from an Ethnographic Study on Japanese Special EducationKayama, Misa
Archaeologists have access to the material culture associated with hunting but lack such direct ethnographic insights into cosmologies9. Much archaeological investigation of such material culture has focused on the functionality and accessibility of the material (e.g. stone requires less investment than bo...
Modeling biocultural interactions: Examples from studies of stress and cardiovascular diseaseBiocultural researchEthnographic researchResearch methodsAnthropology, as a unified science of human existence, seeks to understand a variety of influences and outcomes in the process of human adaptation. In that ...
Ethnography is a term for the study of culture, including social and speech patterns and variation within a culture. Sociolinguists often take part in ethnographic research to understand how language changes from one region to another. To understand variation by region, one need look no further ...
Ethnographic Exploratory Explanatory Variables and hypotheses Reliability & validity Sampling Collecting data Preparing data Analyzing data Writing up methods Research ethics Peer review Interesting topics Parts of speech Working with sources IEEE Commonly confused words Commas Definitions UK vs. US ...
Types of qualitative methods include: One-to-one Interview Focus Groups Ethnographic studies Text Analysis Case Study Quantitative methods Quantitative methods deal with numbers and measurable forms. It uses a systematic way of investigating events or data. It answers questions to justify relationships wi...
In ethnographic research, the researcher immerses themselves within the group they are studying, often for long periods of time. This type of research aims to understand the shared beliefs, practices, and values of a particular community by immersing the researcher within the cultural group. Althoug...
Individuals in different parts of the world have different understandings and attachments to the spaces where they visit for different reasons. This relates to the ethnographic study of the people along with culture. This is essential for observing the space from different points of view (Love 2017...
As this chapter illustrates, their understanding of reconciliation as ongoing trust building or rebuilding (Govier and Verwoerd 2002) transpires not only in the way they conducted their studies, but also in how they considered issues of positionality and ethics. They argue that putting into practice...
From interviews and focus groups to ethnographic studies and content analysis, these qualitative methods harmonize to reveal the intricate tapestry of human narratives. Now, we will unveil how these methods converge, creating a symphony of insights that deepen our comprehension of the human condition...