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Key stages and concepts in field research - Coggle Diagram
Key stages and concepts in field research
go towards the people
various accesses
consideration of
different routes or methods to access the participants or research scenarios, taking into account the limitations and opportunities that may arise.
Access to quasi-public public settings
process of obtaining
permission or authorization to enter spaces open to the public or with certain levels of restricted access, but which remain accessible for study
Selection of scenarios
The process of
choose the settings or specific places where the research will be carried out, considering their relevance to the study.
Access to private scenarioss
The management of requests
access to private or restricted settings, such as homes, businesses, or institutions, where explicit permission is required to conduct research
data collection
observation of participants in the field
The technique of
Data collection that involves direct observation of participants in their natural environment or in real life situations
establish rapport
The process of
establish a relationship of trust and empathy with the research participants
that facilitates the
obtain more accurate and complete information.
key informants
People who
possess specialized knowledge or experience relevant to the study and who can provide valuable information and unique perspectives
field techniques
methods and approaches used to
collect data in the natural environment of participants, such as participant observation, field records, and sampling
in-depth interviews
a technique of
qualitative research used to obtain detailed and meaningful information about participants' experiences, perceptions, beliefs, and perspectives.
interview types
work with data
Analysis in progress
The phase in which
examines and interprets collected data to identify relevant patterns, themes, or relationships, and draws tentative inferences and conclusions
Construction of life history
A qualitative research approach that
involves the collection and analysis of detailed information about the life of an individual or group of people, with the aim of understanding their experience, trajectory and sociocultural context.
Study and verification of the theory
stage in which the
Collected data is analyzed and compared with existing theories or hypotheses raised in the study to assess their validity or to generate new insights.