Ethnographic Research Methods
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Method of anthropologic research that gives scientific descriptions of individual human societies | Ethnography |
An ethical responsibility to address processes of unfairness or injustice within a particular lived domain | Critical ethnography |
When the researchers interests are masked; requires denial of all politics | Ventriloquist stance |
An approach to developing new theories involving induction; focusing on methodology and data collection | Grounded theory |
A form of reasoning that allows for the creation of explanatory hypotheses through which we perceive phenomena as related | Abductive analysis |
Approaching research with a feminist lens; focuses on relationship power | Feminist ethnography |
Performing ethnographic research at multiple sites | Multi-sited ethnography |
Attempts to reject stereotypes and looking at what is the point of connection to understanding everything | Relational ethnography |
To give the whole picture or context | Thick description |
Distinctive culture of a small group of people | Microculture |
Giving people as much context as possible | Positionality |
Going beyond do no harm; the idea of human rights | Principle of care |
Collaborating with the people you study | Collaborative ethnography |
Systemic research aimed to end up with generalizable knowledge | IRB definition of research |
Shorter, faster, version with different questions | Excempt IRB proposal |
A study done which followed gay men and exploited their patterns | Humphrey's tearoom trade |
The stanford prison experiment | Zimbardo prison experiment |
Everyone has a different limitation on their privacy | Idea of privacy |
Your position is never fixed; you are never set on one and become blind to all sides | Insider/outsider in research |
Someone who has access but no power or rights | Insider-without |
Keep going back and highlighting you and your side | Egocentricism |
Avoiding someone who would skew your research; could this person jeopardize your argument | Inconvenience sample |
Take a step back from your field to clearly think and not let your passion drive you | Passion detachment |
Collaborative research done by more than one ethnographer or more than one team | Collaborative ethnography |