Exploring Ethnographic Fieldwork and Writing Techniques

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Dive into the world of ethnography with a comprehensive guide covering topics such as participant observation, working with informants, reflexive approaches, and more. Discover the ins and outs of conducting fieldwork, writing ethnographic studies, and developing a reflexive approach in your research. Engage with activities and explore key readings to enhance your understanding of ethnographic methodologies.


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  1. An eHRAF Workbook Activity

  2. Topics We'll Cover

  3. ETHNOGRAPHIC FIELDWORK

  4. Did you know?

  5. DOING ETHNOGRAPHY participant-observation

  6. WRITING ETHNOGRAPHY

  7. INFORMANTS informants

  8. AN INSIDER'S VIEW emic etic should

  9. reflexive approach

  10. ACTIVITY 1

  11. Argonauts of the Western Pacific, Chapter 1, Section VII, pages 17-21

  12. Onions Are My Husband pages xx-xxiii and 18

  13. Roster of the Gods Appendix One, pages 855-858

  14. Sovereignty and Symbol pages 2-8

  15. Rural Hausa: A Village and Setting page 148

  16. ACTIVITY 2

  17. How would you observe the following cultural practices ethnographically? Write a brief ethnography of one of the following experiences (or choose your own):

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  21. Human Relations Area Files An eHRAF Workbook Activity

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