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ETHNOGRAPHIC RESEARCHThis chapter will provide information on: What is specific about ETHNOGRAPHIC RESEARCH How the ETHNOGRAPHIC RESEARCH process proceeds What are the methodological and ethical principles of ETHNOGRAPHIC RESEARCH How to do ETHNOGRAPHIC fieldwork How to analyze and interpret ETHNOGRAPHIC RESEARCH materials How to write and evaluate ETHNOGRAPHIC IS ETHNOGRAPHIC RESEARCH ? ETHNOGRAPHIC RESEARCH takes a cultural lens to the study of people s lives within their communities (Hammersley and Atkinson, 2007; Fetterman, 2010). The roots of ethno graphy lie in anthropological studies that focused on studying social and cultural aspects of small communities in foreign countries.
The emic and etic perspectives Ethnographers seek to gain an emic perspective, or the ‘native’s point of view’ of a specific culture (Hammersley and Atkinson, 2007). This means that they try to look at the culture under study from the inside; through the meanings that the members of that culture live with.
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