Ethnography Design

Ethnography Design

  • Submitted By: herlin
  • Date Submitted: 06/12/2011 2:56 AM
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In conducting quantitative research, ethnography design is defined as a research procedures for analyzing and interpreting a culture-sharing groups shared patterns of behavior, beliefs and language. Ethnography can be done when we are exposed to research an a culture-sharing group. The cultural sharing group can be illustrated by some larger processes, events or activities that can be understood by an ethnographer through interviews, observations and collect documents about the group. There are three types of ethnographic desain, as ; the realist ethnography, the case study and the critical ethnography. Realist ethography in the study is narrated in athird person singular point of view, the data reports are objective or uncontaminated by personal bias, political poals and judgements, and the ethnographer includes the participants view through quotations. While a casestudy is a deepening exploration of a bounded system based on more extensive data collections that can be in a form of single individual, several individual separately in a group, a program or events and activities. There are also steps in conducting an ethnography, as identify intent, relate intent into the research problem—these are the basic and the most important steps in conducting research becauseit’s illustrating the basic informations of our study. The second step is discussing approval and acess consideration where we are locating a site of our research and also a gate keeper asan access to the site and the participants for study. The third step is we have to use an appropriate data collections procedures when the intent is to develop an in-depth understanding the case or an isue. The forth step is analyzing and iterpreting data with design which alsoan important elements of our analysis because it provides the meaning of our information of the study. The last step is write the report consistent with your design.

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