I claim that it is hard to understand the cooperation and also the distance that there is between the ethnographic field and the researcher when we are involved in ethnographic data collection. From the classical scholarly point of view, in an observation situation we can either be participatory observers and, therefore, co-actors, or else distanced observers. It is hard for many of us as researchers to become participatory observers when the field we observe is a profession other than our own. But if we decide “just to observe”, the risk is that we do not totally understand the interactions taking place. I see nexus analysis as a methodology that can solve this dilemma. With nexus analysis, the researcher uses a fair amount of time to unde...
In Ethnographic Engagements: Encounters with the Familiar and the Strange Delamont and Atkinson, eac...
This talk focuses on evaluation of ethnographic approaches applied in a recent case study research p...
People's intimate life-worlds are increasingly taking place in networked media spaces such as social...
The transition from participant observation to ethnography is full of tensions and challenges. The a...
The ‘relational turn’ in social research raises many issues that might loosely be collected together...
Ethnography is a methodology based on direct observation. Of course, when doing ethnography, it is a...
This article discusses how phenomenological procedures can be used to instruct ethnographic research...
Purpose: The paper draws on the direct experience of a practitioner undertaking real-time research i...
The term 'ethnographic' has been heard a good deal lately in educational research circles, used in s...
The different ways in which ethnography is conducted, or its topologies, effectively, are bound up i...
The relationship between fieldworkers (anthropologists, archaeologists, linguists, historians) and p...
This essay will concern itself with what we – ethnologists or ethnographers by any other name – do. ...
There is unexamined potential for developing and testing rival causal explanations in the type of da...
Fieldwork is one of the important methods in educational, social, and organisational research. In fi...
Institutional ethnography (IE) is an innovative approach to research that requires a significant shi...
In Ethnographic Engagements: Encounters with the Familiar and the Strange Delamont and Atkinson, eac...
This talk focuses on evaluation of ethnographic approaches applied in a recent case study research p...
People's intimate life-worlds are increasingly taking place in networked media spaces such as social...
The transition from participant observation to ethnography is full of tensions and challenges. The a...
The ‘relational turn’ in social research raises many issues that might loosely be collected together...
Ethnography is a methodology based on direct observation. Of course, when doing ethnography, it is a...
This article discusses how phenomenological procedures can be used to instruct ethnographic research...
Purpose: The paper draws on the direct experience of a practitioner undertaking real-time research i...
The term 'ethnographic' has been heard a good deal lately in educational research circles, used in s...
The different ways in which ethnography is conducted, or its topologies, effectively, are bound up i...
The relationship between fieldworkers (anthropologists, archaeologists, linguists, historians) and p...
This essay will concern itself with what we – ethnologists or ethnographers by any other name – do. ...
There is unexamined potential for developing and testing rival causal explanations in the type of da...
Fieldwork is one of the important methods in educational, social, and organisational research. In fi...
Institutional ethnography (IE) is an innovative approach to research that requires a significant shi...
In Ethnographic Engagements: Encounters with the Familiar and the Strange Delamont and Atkinson, eac...
This talk focuses on evaluation of ethnographic approaches applied in a recent case study research p...
People's intimate life-worlds are increasingly taking place in networked media spaces such as social...