Ethnography: problems and prospects
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Abstract
This article reviews a range of difficult issues that currently face ethnographic research, and offers some reflections on them. These issues include: how ethnographers define the spatial and temporal boundaries of what they study; how they determine the context that is appropriate for understanding it; in what senses ethnography can be—or is—virtual rather than actual; the role of interviews as a data source; the relationship between ethnography and discourse analysis; the tempting parallel with imaginative writing; and, finally, whether ethnography should have, or can avoid having, political or practical commitments of some kind, beyond its aim of producing value-relevant knowledge.
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- Ethnography
- Sociology
- Context (archaeology)
- Epistemology
- Value (mathematics)
- Face (sociological concept)
- Politics
- Social science
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- Quality Education
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