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Ethnographic Research (Types of interviews (Initial (naturalness, trust,…
Ethnographic Research
Types of interviews
Semi-structured
Negotiation gives power and responsibility
Confidentiality security
Initial
naturalness
trust
curiosity
Open
voluntary element
without precision in the address
Structured
Smiles
timely settlement gestures
head shaking
Construction of categories
diagnostic tests
discovery
emergence of concepts
reformulation of concepts
empirical rudimentary
Systematic management
documents
field notes
transcripts
parallel readings
field vision
approaches
initial visions of solution
written production of ideas
emphasis that is put on the researcher
open dialogue between data and theory
Field identification
diverse records
voice tone
non-verbal communications
Speech speed
gestures
Intervening dimensions
interactions
descriptions
feelings
interpretations
spaces and subjects
presentation modes
nature of activities
perspectives
Types of observation
General
Social structure
Recent scientific studies
Beginning
goals
Direct
Advantage
Simultaneous registration
Independent of the skill of the interviewer
Disadvantages
Ethical problems
Difficulty in recording information
Validity problems