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UNIT ANTHROPOLOGICAL RESEARCH I METHODS AND …
www.scert.kerala.gov.inUnit- 1: Anthropological Research Methods and Techniques 9 research. These str uctural pr ocedur es and rules ar e known as methodology.It is the methodology that differentiates a scientific research from a non-scientific investigation.
Problems of Reliability and Validity in Ethnographic …
www.colorado.eduanthropological research, or ethnography (Smith, 1979). Characteristics of ethno- ... even when ethnographic techniques are adapted within a broader, more positivistic design. ... assumes that research methods, analytic categories, and characteristics of phenomena
AN ANALYSIS OF THE STRENGTHS AND LIMITATION OF …
www.scientiasocialis.ltresearch design is also known as the socio-anthropological research paradigm .it is interpretative, and ethnographic in nature. the underlying approach requires detailed observation, explanation and assumes that it is impossible to define exactly what elements are important and crucial and
Perspectives: An Open Introduction to Cultural …
perspectives.americananthro.orgtechniques. This interdisciplinary perspective allows for cross-cultural comparison of human diets. In several decades of anthropological research on subsistence systems, anthropologists have observed that the quest for food affects almost every aspect of daily life. For instance, every person plays a role in soci-
Research Ethics in Ethnography/Anthropology
ec.europa.eugiven to ethnographic and anthropological research, given the nature of its theoretical assumptions and primary research methods. This paper draws on previously published material – Iphofen (2011), Iphofen, Krayer and Robinson (2009). I am grateful for the comments made by a range of experts to improve