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  1. Critical ethnography

    Critical ethnography stems from both anthropology and the Chicago school of sociology. [4] Following the movements for civil rights of the 1960s and 1970s some ethnographers became more politically active and experimented in various ways to incorporate emancipatory political projects into their research. [5] For example, some ethnographers with political agendas for change chose to conduct ...

  2. Critical Ethnography

    Critical ethnography is a qualitative approach to research that explicitly sets out to critique hegemony, oppression, and asymmetrical power relations in order to foster social change. While all forms of critical ethnography work to interrogate the structures of power and lay bare inequities suffered by marginalized communities, some critical ...

  3. PDF Introduction to Critical Ethnography

    In this sense, ethnography becomes the "doing"—or, better, the performance--of critical theory. To think of ethnography as critical theory in action is an interesting and productive description. The following quotation from Jim Thomas (1993) underscores this point. He refers to critical theory as "intellectual rebellion.".

  4. What Is Ethnography?

    Ethnography is a type of qualitative research that involves immersing yourself in a particular community or organization to observe their behavior and interactions up close. The word "ethnography" also refers to the written report of the research that the ethnographer produces afterwards. Ethnography is a flexible research method that ...

  5. Sage Research Methods Foundations

    Critical ethnography is concerned with relations of power and related issues of dis/advantage in wider social, educational, and political contexts. ... One of the key aspects of critical ethnographic research is the focus therein on applying social theory to the research framing and analyses. This approach requires writers and researchers to ...

  6. Sage Research Methods

    "Critical Ethnography is a rare and beautiful synthesis of deft theorizing and principled pragmatics. The complexities of ethnography demand a grasp of both theory and practice, but rarely have they come together so clearly and completely as in this passionately written text.

  7. Critical Ethnography

    Critical ethnography is qualitative approach to research that "explicitly sets out to critique hegemony, oppression, and asymmetrical power relations in order to foster social change" (Palmer & Caldas, 2015, p. 1).Ross et al. described CE as a qualitative research method that endeavours to explore and understand dominant discourses that are seen as being the 'right' way to think, see ...

  8. Critical ethnography and its others ...

    1 INTRODUCTION. Ethnography can be an effective research methodology to help deconstruct, understand, and intervene in the world. It is hailed as one of the most rigorous among the qualitative methodologies, offering a growing variety of approaches, such as critical ethnography, institutional ethnography, rapid ethnography, and visual ethnography, to name a few.

  9. Ethnography

    This chapter introduces ethnography as a distinct research and writing tradition. It opens with a discussion of ethnography's current fashionability within transdisciplinary academic spaces and some of the associated challenges. The next section provides a historical overview of ethnography's emergence as a professionalized research ...

  10. PDF CRITICAL ETHNOGRAPHY

    CRITICAL ETHNOGRAPHY Critical ethnography is a relatively recent development in social science research methodology. Situated within the broad ethnographic tradition, it reflects many of the characteristics of conventional ethnography. For example, it shares with much ethnography a reliance on the qualitative

  11. 8 Ethnographic Approaches

    This chapter focuses on critical ethnography as a community-based research approach. A civic, participatory, and collaborative project, critical ethnography is rooted in the social justice commitments of critical qualitative inquiry (Denzin & Giardina, 2011; Madison, 2005).

  12. Ethnographic borders and crossings: Critical ethnography

    Critical ethnography is a useful methodology when interrogating larger questions of structure and agency, positionality, and social justice scholarship. ... For more than a decade, I have conducted long-term ethnographic research with Mexican mixed-status families in Chicago and return migrants in Zacatecas, Mexico, examining the ways these ...

  13. Critical ethnography: An under-used research methodology in

    Critical ethnography is a qualitative research method that endeavours to explore and understand dominant discourses that are seen as being the 'right' way to think, see, talk about or enact a particular 'action' or situation in society and recommend ways to re-dress social power inequities. In health care, vulnerable populations, including many ...

  14. Critical Ethnographies of Education and for Social and Educational

    Searching the ERIC database provides many examples of critical ethnographic research in/of education (almost 15-hundred). Just searching QI publications reveals more than 500 titles, such as "When Critical Ethnography and Action Collide" by Ulichny (1997), "Notes on Terrible Educations: Auto/Ethnography as Intervention to How we See Black" by Hill et al. (2019) and Vannini and Vannini ...

  15. (PDF) Critical Ethnography

    Critical ethnography is a qualitative approach to research that explicitly sets out to critique hegemony, oppression, and asymmetrical power relations in order to foster social change. While all ...

  16. (PDF) Critical Ethnography

    Critical ethnography is a relatively recent development in social science. research methodology. Situated within the broad ethnographic tradition, it reflects many of the characteristics of ...

  17. Critical Ethnography and Research Relationships: Some Ethical Dilemmas

    As a qualitative research method, ethnography seeks to know the world from the standpoint of a researcher's social relations. Classic ethnography has been criticized for its aloofness in terms of failing to involve research participants in interpretation, a lack of positionality on the part of the researcher and a focus on description that can lead to the neglect of a social change agenda.

  18. Critical Ethnography

    Abstract. Critical ethnography is a relatively recent development in social science research methodology. Situated within the broad ethnographic tradition, it reflects many of the characteristics of conventional ethnography. For example, it shares with much ethnography a reliance on the qualitative interpretation of data — examining ...

  19. Observation and Institutional Ethnography: Helping Us to See Better

    According to Bisaillon and Rankin (2012), institutional ethnography is "a critical research strategy located within a post-positive paradigm" (p. 1). Like positivism, ... Institutional ethnography is a research approach that was developed during the 1970s and '80s by Canadian sociologist, Dorothy Smith, in her work to more accurately ...

  20. Chapter Eleven: Critical Ethnography: AN EFFECTIVE WAY to ...

    This is an important reason why critical ethnography studies have proved highly effec- tive in conducting anti-racism research. In the global village scenario where we find ourselves today, where there is a great deal of emphasis on social equality, a research study that reveals, and.

  21. Critical Ethnography in Educational Research

    Ethnographic methods are becoming increasingly prevalent in contemporary educational research. Critical Ethnography in Educational Research provides both a technical, theoretical guide to advanced ethnography--focusing on such concepts as primary data collection and system relationships--and a very practical guide for researchers interested in conducting actual studies.

  22. Ethnographic research as an evolving method for supporting healthcare

    Background. Research can help to support the practice of healthcare improvement, and identify ways to "improve improvement" [].Ethnography has been identified particularly as a research method that can show what happens routinely in healthcare, and reveal the 'what and how of improving patient care [].Ethnography is not one method, but a paradigm of mainly qualitative research involving ...

  23. Ethnography

    Abstract. Embracing the trope of ethnography as narrative, this chapter uses the mythic story of Bronislaw Malinowski's early career and fieldwork as a vehicle through which to explore key aspects of ethnography's history and development into a distinct form of qualitative research. The reputed "founding father" of the ethnographic ...

  24. Surface and Depth in Sensory Ethnography: Casting Bodied Experience in

    We aim to bridge this gap between sensory ethnographic methods and arts-based research, offering a detailed reflection on our arts-based sensory interview exercise, Beneath the Surface.This arts-based research practice is part of the interview protocol for a multimodal interdisciplinary study titled Frictions of Futurity and Cure in Transplant Medicine ("Frictions").