References: Anderson‚ L. (2006). Analytic autoethnography. Journal of Contemporary Ethnography‚ 35(4)‚ 373-395. Atkinson‚ P. (2006). Rescuing autoethnography. Journal of Contemporary Ethnography‚ 35(4)‚ 400-404 Avison‚ D.‚ Lau‚ F.‚ Myers‚ M.‚ & Nielsen‚ P. (1999). Action research. Communications of ACM‚ 42(1)‚ 94-97 Bargal‚ D. (2008). Action research: A paradigm for achieving social
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(pp. 1-7). Bristol: Channel View Publications. Richards‚ Greg; Julie Wilson (2004). The Global Nomad: Backpacker Theory in Travel and Practice. Channel View Publications. pp. 80–91. ISBN 1-873150-76-8. Sorensen‚ Anders (2003) "Backpacker Ethnography." Annals of Tourism Research 30: 847-867. Weibel‚ B. (2009‚ March 4). BACKPACKER‚ FLASHPACKER‚ OR GAP-PACKER? Retrieved January 18‚ 2015‚ from http://holeinthedonut.com/2009/03/04/backpacker- flashpacker-or-gap-packer/
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Examine the advantages and disadvantages of using ethnographic methods for sociological research I am going to look at the advantages and disadvantages of using ethnographic methods for sociological research. Ethnography is in-depth research into people’s lives through the use of primary data such as Observations and Interviews‚ and also secondary data such as diaries‚ and official documents. The first method of research I am going to look at is a primary research method that is unstructured
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objective‚ Types of variable‚ Hypothesis testing‚ why do you need the research proposal‚ dummy table Chapter 6: Qualitative Research VS Quantitative Research‚ New Product Development Process‚ Major Categories of Qualitative Research‚ Phenomenology‚ Ethnography‚ Participant-observation‚ Ground-Theory‚ Focus group Advantages‚ Good Moderator should be…..‚ Laddering‚ TAT‚ Free Association and Sentence Completion‚ Collages‚ Projective Techniques‚ Online‚ Teleconferencing Chapter 8: Advantages VS Disadvantages
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According to Leon Neyfakh‚ author of The Ethics of Ethnography‚ Steven Lubet‚ a law professor at Northwestern University‚ explains how flawed the book was. He also stated that Goffman had committed a felony‚ because of the attempted murder plot which represented a gross ethical violation. Goffman responded
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TPAD – National Museum CHAPTER 1 PROBLEM AND BACKGROUND INTRODUCTION The National Museum of the Philippine is the official repository established in 1901 as a natural history and ethnography museum of the Philippines. Some of the historical artifacts‚ instruments‚ and other things came from Philippine ancestors. One of the things that are restored here was the Spolarium 1884 a National Cultural Treasure by Juan Luna. National Museum has a very important role in our country to preserve the
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Throw the Eyes of Samoa’s Youth Samoa is located about halfway between Hawaii and New Zealand in the South Pacific. It is also very close to the international dateline and the equator. Samoa are islands that total in land area of approximately 2934 sq km‚ consisting of the two large islands named Upolu and Savai’i. The two island make must of Samoa. The other eight small islands include: Manono‚ Apolima‚ Nuutele‚ Nuulua‚ Namua‚ Fanuatapu‚ Nuusafee and Nuulopa. The main island of Upolu is home
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Like urban music in the United States‚ bachata began as music for poor and dispossessed. Originating in the Dominican Republic‚ it reflects the social and economic dislocation of the poorest Dominicans. Derived from the Latin American tradition of guitar music‚ bachata emerged in the 1960s only to be denigrated by the media‚ mainstream musicians‚ and middle- and upper-class Dominicans‚ mainly because the lyrics often about hard drinking‚ women troubles‚ illicit sex‚ and male bravado were considered
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Essay: submission deadline 14 December 2011 d) What are the main arguments for and against the repatriation of cultural material? Discuss with reference either to human remains or archaeological artefacts. The issue of the repatriation of cultural material is a very topical one‚ with this year seeing a statue of Aphrodite being returned to Sicily by the J. Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles‚ the Boston Museum of Fine Arts re-uniting the statue of the “Weary Herakles” to Turkey (see fig 1 below)
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artist‚ Dowling incorporates different concepts to convey her ideas‚ including Renaissance art and Western Art. Her work is strictly intimate and therefore the meanings conveyed are often easy to make sense of. Dowling’s work has been described as ethnography‚ recording the injustices and discrimination against Aboriginal people. As part of her art education‚ Dowling was awarded a Diploma of Fine Art at Claremont School of Art in 1989‚ a Bachelor of Fine Arts at Curtin University in 1992‚ an Associate
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