Lesson 16 Flashcards
Refer to the collection and analysis of data on the “lifestyle and daily activities of a culture or a group of people”
Ethnographic studies
Description and interpretation of cultural and social behavior of people in a particular group system
Ethnographic studies
To understand the participant’s world view and how their culture is communicated amd portrayed
Ethnographic Studies
Four major ethnographic schools of thought
Classical
Systematic
Interpretative
Critical
The study requires to include both description of behaviour and demonstrate why and under what circumstances the behaviour took place
Classical
Aims to identify the structure of culture rather than describe people and their social interactions, emotions,,,
Systematic Ethnography
The study aims to discover meanings of observed social interactions
Interpretative/ Hermeneutic Ethnography
The study relies on critical theory
Critical Ethnography
The researcher and members of a culture together create a culture schema
Critical Ethnography
Analysis of data leading to leading to development of theory
Grounded Theory
It involves formulation, testing, and reformulation of propositions until a theory is formed
Grounded Theory
Grounded theory is an inductive research method developed by
Barney Glaser
Anselm Strauss
Involved in the identification, location, critical evaluation, and synthesis of past events
Historical studies
Involve in depth examination “an analysis of people or groups of people” in relation to nursing issues
Case studies
It cover the clients history, their patterns of growth and development, and other relevant circumstances affecting the client
Case study