Ethnography and Autography

  1. Cultural Anthropology, studies people, cultures and traditions, social observation.
  2. The terms include “exploration” “observation of phenomena. Observation the subject. How can we understand the “events or phenomena” in a “situation?”
  3. “Explore” “understand” and “observe.”
  4. Face-to-face interviews, “observation” and slight “narration” of the subject matter or event or individuals or groups.
  5. Subjects of interests including self, used as “participant observers.”
  6. Finding and observing the “how” a product or subject entity is used; their reactions.

Reference

Ormston, R., Spencer, L., Barnard, M., & Snape, D. (2014). The foundations of qualitative research. Qualitative research practice. A guide for social science students and researchers, 1-25.

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