The notion of artefact stemming from theories of computer-aided communication comprises the nature of field notes as complex objects, documenting both the field and the process of collaborative writing. Examples of artefacts and respective reporting strategies are provided. The authors conclude with a ...
In ethnography, entire communities are observed objectively. For example, if a researcher would like to understand how an Amazon tribe lives their life and operates, he/she may chose to observe them or live amongst them and silently observe their day-to-day behavior. Qualitative Interviews ...
Handbook of Ethnography Participant Observation and FieldnotesAtkinson, PaulCoffey, AmandaDelamont, SaraLofland, John
ETHNOGRAPHY, FIELDNOTES, AND INTERVIEWS 来自 ResearchGate 喜欢 0 阅读量: 15 作者: K Nedbalkova 摘要: Design and background of ethnography and its characteristics. Types of interviews and the process of conducting fieldnotes. 出版时间: 2015 ...
Another problem is that researchers apply different labels to very similar research styles. For example, a study which one researcher labels as an interpretivist case study, can appear to be very similar to a study labelled as an ethnography (using participant observation). ‘Action research’ ...
In turn, writing fieldnotes is also contingent: when they are written and how will depend on how the researcher is situated, for example, as participant or non-participant observer. The chapter will provide examples of fieldnotes from different studies to reveal both common features of and ...
Notes In this paper, we define “community” broadly to encompass policy makers, local leaders, community organizations, health providers, affected and at-risk individuals, their families, and other community members. The products of the project, such as a mapping and set of common principles of...
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(2000), understood as encompassing how students understand who they are and who they might be as well as how others think about them. The empirical data consisted of video and audio recordings of lessons, field notes, teaching materials and student work, and were collected to provide a rich ...
These personal reflections can be as important as the field notes. Ethnography is not an objective science. Everything researchers do and experience in the field is filtered through their personal life experiences. Two ethnographers may experience a situation in the field in different ways and ...