Historically, ethnography of communication has viewed participant observation as the central and necessary methodological point of departure for any ethnographic endeavor. However, as this article illustrates, this becomes problematic when particular topics of inquiry do not provide ample opportunities for observation. After struggles to participant observe conversations on women's marital naming practices, I was able to research this topic and produce participant observation-like understandings after I incorporated focus groups into my methods. Based upon these experiences and study, this article urges ethnography of communication scholars to step outside their traditional methodological practices, when necessary, and integrate the fo...
There are two basic characteristics of ethnography: (1) the observation takes place in natural setti...
In this essay, I explore the areas of accord and discord between two efficacious modes of research: ...
Somewhere underneath the prose of social science lies some human contact. Before the clatter of the ...
Historically, ethnography of communication has viewed participant observation as the central and nec...
Nothing is stranger than this business of humans observing other humans in order to write about them...
Abstract: Ethnography is one of the oldest qualitative methods, yet increasingly, researchers from v...
Ethnography is a methodology based on direct observation. Of course, when doing ethnography, it is a...
Conventionally, ethnographic methods aim to discover how language works as ‘situated social practic...
Scholars of ethnomethodologically informed discourse studies are often sceptical of the use of inter...
This chapter describes the use of participant observation and field notes as central methods in ethn...
Conventionally, ethnographic methods in sociolinguistics aim to discover how language works as “situ...
Originally a research method associated with the discipline of anthropology, participant observation...
Observational studies often draw on the principles of ethnography. Ethnographic approaches to data c...
One of the most useful tools for studying organizational communication is the participant-observatio...
This chapter considers some of the essential features of ethnography as a qualitative method. The ma...
There are two basic characteristics of ethnography: (1) the observation takes place in natural setti...
In this essay, I explore the areas of accord and discord between two efficacious modes of research: ...
Somewhere underneath the prose of social science lies some human contact. Before the clatter of the ...
Historically, ethnography of communication has viewed participant observation as the central and nec...
Nothing is stranger than this business of humans observing other humans in order to write about them...
Abstract: Ethnography is one of the oldest qualitative methods, yet increasingly, researchers from v...
Ethnography is a methodology based on direct observation. Of course, when doing ethnography, it is a...
Conventionally, ethnographic methods aim to discover how language works as ‘situated social practic...
Scholars of ethnomethodologically informed discourse studies are often sceptical of the use of inter...
This chapter describes the use of participant observation and field notes as central methods in ethn...
Conventionally, ethnographic methods in sociolinguistics aim to discover how language works as “situ...
Originally a research method associated with the discipline of anthropology, participant observation...
Observational studies often draw on the principles of ethnography. Ethnographic approaches to data c...
One of the most useful tools for studying organizational communication is the participant-observatio...
This chapter considers some of the essential features of ethnography as a qualitative method. The ma...
There are two basic characteristics of ethnography: (1) the observation takes place in natural setti...
In this essay, I explore the areas of accord and discord between two efficacious modes of research: ...
Somewhere underneath the prose of social science lies some human contact. Before the clatter of the ...