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    Ethnographic Fieldwork

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    Humans are naturally biased‚ we try to find comparisons with new situations and contrast them to our own environments. Ethnographic fieldwork involves‚ in a certain sense‚ dissociating from the comforts of our own cultures in order to immerse ourselves in the “comforts” of another. There are benefits and obstacles to this hands on course of field work. First‚ as stated above‚ Humans are biased. We will almost certainly hold our own cultural values as a standard‚ to which the culture we are studying

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    at the beginning of birth which is the basic natural instincts. The ego develops as someone ages consisting between urges and the external world‚ and is based on the “reality principle”. The super-ego is related with ego and has to do with self-observation and self-criticism. In today’s society psychoanalysis is not really popular‚ but still has a significant influence on public thinking because of its popularity in the 20th century. Erik Erikson a theorist that expanded on Freud’s

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    Ethnographic Reflection

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    approaches in his study of Kelantan society. While constantly treating information as a test of explanations of cultural phenomena in terms of general principles‚ Raybeck also constantly tries to understand and engage with the Kelantanese way of life. For example‚ he explains that him and his wife gave up pork because they realized that they would perhaps not be so welcomed by the Kelantanese had they not. He goes on to explain that eating off a plate that has

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    The Essence of Ethnographic Methods The Essence of Ethnographic Methods Ethnography focuses on observed and experienced participation in the socio-cultural system. This includes research carried out in various communities and cultural groups‚ where main observations are made about social conditions of the members of these groups and how these conditions are expressed in their daily living. There are some essential central points and aspects of ethnographic methods‚ and these

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    Ethnographic Essay

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    Ethnography Reaction Paper The ethnography I chose to do my reaction paper was called ‘Anxious Pleasures: The Sexual Lives of an Amazonian People’ written by Thomas Gregor. This ethnography is about Thomas Gregor and his wife’s visit to the Mehinaku Village in 1967. Gregor was a graduate student of anthropology and decided to take a field trip there to further his studies and better understand the Amazonian people. I could only read a select few pages from this ethnography so it was a little

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    This study will employ ethnographic research methods for data collection. It will involve close observation of the learning environment available to these students. In addition‚ the data collection will also entail interviews with three parents‚ four teachers of the refugee children‚ a religious leader‚ and a humanitarian aid worker who work closely with this community. These methods are described in more detail below: Recruiters: From 2011 to 2014‚ I have studied and worked in Chiang Mai‚ Thailand

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    Naturalistic Observation Report There are many places a psychologist can obtain “naturalistic” viewpoints of human beings in any given situation in life. The situations I have listed below are three examples of “naturalistic observations”‚ I have witnessed over the last six weeks and a lifetime that signify various ideas‚ emotions and reactions of the given circumstances. I hope these instances I have provided‚ make you think of similar situations that you may have encountered in the past

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    Ethnographic Reflection

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    According to the world of oncology and being what is known as an Oncology Nurse Navigator‚ unfortunately‚ encounters with new patients seems to be more frequent than not. However‚ with the framework of Data‚ Information‚ Knowledge‚ Wisdom (DIKW) greeting cancer patients obtaining data and information can be an indicator of what could possibly be a barrier to their care. Considering patients that are told they have cancer can be overwhelming within itself‚ and giving them more information when I

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    Rehearsal Observation Kentaro Mashimo I observed Wind Orchestra’s rehearsal conducted by Dr.Hunt on September 13th‚ from 4:20pm to 6:00pm. The rehearsal began with rigorous scale practicing by entire instrumentalists. They confirmed several different scales and chromatic scale. The first piece is Molly On the Shore‚ which is an English folk song suite. As far as I can see his conducting‚ this piece has duple meter. His conducting is loyal to the instruction. I could see his gesture box clearly

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    “Naturalistic Observation is a research method commonly used by psychologists and other social scientists. This technique involves observing subjects in their natural environment. This type of research is often utilized in situations where conducting lab research is unrealistic‚ cost prohibitive or would unduly affect the subject’s behavior” (verywell.com). My experiment is an example of naturalistic observation because I watched and listened to conversations without interjecting myself or revealing

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