نتایج جستجو برای: auto ethnography

تعداد نتایج: 32086  

Journal: :Education Libraries 2017

2002
PHILIP HOWARD

Social scientists are increasingly interested in the new organizational forms known as epistemic communities, knowledge networks, or communities of practice, depending on the discipline. These forms are made possible by new communication technologies, but they can be difficult to study qualitatively, often because their human, social, cultural, or symbolic capital is transmitted over significan...

2016
HUNTER SNYDER

Sensory ethnography has been employed to proffer anthropological understandings that extend beyond the written word, and in many cases, sensory ethnographers have gravitated toward the study of both contemporary and traditional livelihoods. Yet ethnographic inquiries made outside of textual forms of representation, inclusive of those concerning livelihoods, are projects that are often contested...

2013
Francine Toye Kate Seers Nick Allcock Michelle Briggs Eloise Carr JoyAnn Andrews Karen Barker

BACKGROUND Studies that systematically search for and synthesise qualitative research are becoming more evident in health care, and they can make an important contribution to patient care. However, there is still no agreement as to whether, or how we should appraise studies for inclusion. We aimed to explore the intuitive processes that determined the 'quality' of qualitative research for inclu...

Journal: :Ethnographic Praxis in Industry Conference Proceedings 2020

Journal: :Ethnographic Praxis in Industry Conference Proceedings 2019

Journal: :Science and technology studies 2021

In this article, we describe how our work at a particular nexus of STS, ethnography, and critical theory—informed by experimental sensibilities in both the arts sciences—transformed as built learned to use collaborative workflows supporting digital infrastructure. Responding call special issue be “ethnographic about ethnography,” what have own methods practices through building infrastructure s...

2017
A.P. Bikker H. Atherton H. Brant T. Porqueddu J.L. Campbell A. Gibson B. McKinstry C. Salisbury S. Ziebland

Focused ethnography is an applied and pragmatic form of ethnography that explores a specific social phenomenon as it occurs in everyday life. Based on the literature a problem-focused research question is formulated before the data collection. The data generation process targets key informants and situations so that relevant results on the pre-defined topic can be obtained within a relatively s...

Journal: :Qualitative health research 2003
Dawn Goodwin Catherine Pope Maggie Mort Andrew Smith

In this article, the authors discuss an ethical dilemma faced by the first author during the fieldwork of an ethnographic study of expertise in anesthesia. The example, written from the perspective of the first author, addresses a number of ethical issues commonly faced, namely, the researcher-researched relationship, anonymity and confidentiality, privacy, and exploitation. She deliberates on ...

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