10/4/2005 Dr. Amina Rashad, Qualitative Research and its Practical Aplications l Ethnography -Driving from the Greek, the term ethnography means a description.

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10/4/2005 Dr. Amina Rashad, Qualitative Research and its Practical Aplications l Ethnography -Driving from the Greek, the term ethnography means a description of people in relation to their culture. -Driving from the Greek, the term ethnography means a description of people in relation to their culture. -Ethnography is concerned with understanding human behaviour in the cultural and social context in which takes place. -Ethnography is concerned with understanding human behaviour in the cultural and social context in which takes place. -The researcher seeks to understand the cultural perspectives of the group using participant observation, interviewing and field notes. -The researcher seeks to understand the cultural perspectives of the group using participant observation, interviewing and field notes.

10/4/2005 Dr. Amina Rashad, Qualitative Research and its Practical Aplications l Ethnography It is used in studying history, religion, politics, economy and environment. It is used in studying history, religion, politics, economy and environment. Observations and interviews are the main data collection tools. Observations and interviews are the main data collection tools. -Ethnographer can not only ask questions, but also observe. They use all senses in data collection: vision, hearing, smell, touch, taste. -Ethnographer can not only ask questions, but also observe. They use all senses in data collection: vision, hearing, smell, touch, taste.

10/4/2005 Dr. Amina Rashad, Qualitative Research and its Practical Aplications l Limitations of ethnographic studies The possibility that the researcher may immerse herself in the particular culture she studies to the extent that she is unable to have an objective view of the situation even after fieldwork has been completed. The possibility that the researcher may immerse herself in the particular culture she studies to the extent that she is unable to have an objective view of the situation even after fieldwork has been completed. -It is not possible for the ethnographer to be in all places at he same time. -It is not possible for the ethnographer to be in all places at he same time.