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Ethnographic Practice, Arisneiby Hernandez 3-732-625 - Coggle Diagram
Ethnographic Practice
Interview
First Poll
One of the keys to a fruitful interview is the knowledge of when and how to probe, explore, scrutinize.
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Casual Unstructured
Before any consideration of form and technique, the person and disposition of the ethnographer must be considered, since the key to the success of the interview lies precisely in this.
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Field application
Category Construction
Rudimentary Empirics
Parallel Readings
Diagnostic Test
Initial Solution Visions
In ethnography, analysis occurs simultaneously with data collection. When observing, interviewing, taking field notes and compiling the research diary, the work of the ethnographer is not limited to recording.
The main emphasis has been placed on discovery rather than theory testing, but this does not include whether the analysis is guided by data collection or guides said collection.
The researcher will need to do some preliminary reading in order to gain insight into the field or approaches that have been taken, and will need to keep work in mind throughout the research.
The goal is to give the material a form that is conducive to those ends, and this means arranging the data in a coherent, complete, logical and succinct manner.
Institutional Dimensions
Specific Subjects
Analysis Logs
Initial Reports
Perhaps the tentative reflection, which takes place from the collection of data, is what produces the most important apprehensions.
People's gestures, non-verbal communications, tone of voice, and speed of speech help interpret the meaning of their words.
A detailed description of the setting and the position of the people within it provides important insights into the nature of the participants' activities.
We have already seen that the ethnographic approach involves penetrating group cultures and the perspectives and realities of others.
Observation
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Initial and General
Research is an inquiry, a search for new knowledge and new understanding.
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