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1 Anthropological Fieldwork

2 Fieldwork & Methods Preparation for the Field
Adapting to the Field Situation Establishing a Role Developing Rapport Methods & Techniques of Data Gathering

3 What Preparations Must Be Made?
Define a Research Problem Select a Research Location Learn the Language Read Relevant Literature Seek Advice Write a Research Proposal Get Government Permission Take Medical Precautions To make lines appear one at a time: Custom animation, click add effect, entrance, appear

4 Adapting – 4 Phases What About Going Native? Honeymoon Phase
Anthropologist as “Exotic Outsider” Critical Period Anthropologist as “Tolerated Stranger” Initial Recovery Anthropologist as “Town Clown” Adjustment Anthropologist as “Marginal Native” What About Going Native?

5 …always a 5th wheel

6 Culture Shock Bronislaw Malinowski Hortense Powdermaker
Napoleon Chagnon

7 Jean Briggs – Kapluna Daughter

8 Napoleon Chagnon -- Yanomamo

9 Exoticizing the Cultural “Other”

10 First Fieldwork i

11 Entry

12 Culture Shock

13 Life Shock

14 Establishing a Role

15 Living With a Family

16 Developing Trust & Rapport
Lack of understanding on what an anthropologist is Missionary? CIA agent? Chance events Getting beneath the surface Factions

17 Methods & Techniques for Data Gathering
Participant Observation Key Informants Collecting Data Interpretation Ethics

18 Participant Observation
…the Hallmark of Anthropology

19 Participation: Observation: Etic: Emic:
Involvement / immersion; subjective Observation: Detachment; objective Etic: Outsider’s understanding Emic: Insider’s understanding

20 Key Informants

21 Analytic Informants

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23 Immersed Informants

24 Collecting Data Census & Mapping Interviews
Eliciting Texts: Oral Histories, Folklore, Myths Genealogies / Kinship Photography Field Notes

25 Mapping, Census & Sampling
Ocotillo, Colima A small village

26 Puruarán, Mich. A large town 1998- present

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29 Interviewing

30 Genealogies

31 Field Notes

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34 Interpretation

35 Pastores

36 Issues of Validity & Reliability
“Truth” & the mutual construction of knowledge Reliability: Robert Redfield vs. Oscar Lewis Margaret Mead vs. Derrick Freeman Napoleon Chagnon vs. Patrick Tierney Rigoberta Menchú vs. David Stoll

37 AAA Principles of Professional Responsibility
Responsibility to Those Studied: Rights & interests must be safeguarded Communicate Aims of the investigation Right to remain anonymous No exploitation of informants for personal gain Reflect on foreseeable repercussions of research & publication Communicate Anticipated consequences Reports to sponsors must also be available to those studied Cooperate with the host community in planning & execution of the research

38 Responsibility to the Public Responsibility to the Discipline
Speak out publicly about research results Responsibility to the Discipline Behavior should not jeopardize future research Responsibility to Students Make students aware of ethical problems Responsibility to Sponsors Honest about qualifications and aims; accept no conditions that violate the ethical principles Responsibility to Own & Host Government Research should not compromise future research


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