Engaging in research entails immersing oneself in a particular culture over an extended period to witness and comprehend social behaviors directly. Ethnography as a research method requires involvement, in the culture under investigation often involving participation, in routines and rituals.
What is participant observation?
This known writer, essayist and translator is recognized for incorporating fantasy and science fiction elements to explore political and economic truths within her imaginative realms.
Who is Ursula K. Le Guin?
Word describes using personal experience for cultural analysis
What is Autoethnography?
Which country did Verdery conduct her ethnographic research?
What is Romania?
Patils' study this feeling is significantly activated when migrants incorporate spices such, as cumin and coriander to replicate meals.
What is taste?
Clifford Geertz coined a term that describes, in-depth portrayals that capture the context and significance of actions.
What is a thick description?
These genres are used by Le Guin to scrutinize social systems.
What are fantasy and science fiction?
Component of autoethnography emphasizes self-reflection?
What is Auto-?
Item Verdery used to cope with her emotions after reading the reports?
What is Gin?
Concept involves using all senses to understand cultural practices.
What is multisensory engagement?
This form of research centers, on delving into a specific community or group for an extended duration.
What is intensive ethnography?
Gerald Vizenor introduced the idea that Native communities navigate and endure the impacts of settler colonialism by integrating storytelling into studies.
What is survivance?
Necessary for an autoethnography to avoid being labeled as a "life chronology"
What is Focus?
Bryan Dormilón’s notable classroom behavior mentioned in Shange’s study
What is Smile?
Term refers to the auditory environment studied in sensorial ethnography.
What are soundscapes?
In ethnography this theoretical perspective highlights the importance of viewing cultures, as webs of symbols and significance.
What is symbolic anthropology?
The researchers interacted with the Sugpiaq community through storytelling methods.
Who are Miller, Pestrikoff-Botz, and Swenson?
Essential for good autoethnography according to Adams and Herrmann?
What is emotion?
Subject that is required for all students at Robeson
What is Ethnic?
Technique uses sensory stimuli to provoke responses during interviews.
What is sensory elicitation?
In ethnography, researchers need to seek permission, from participants and safeguard their privacy and welfare.
What is ethnographic ethics?
Pestrikoff Botz penned 'Kicaq' to retell the story of this incident, as a Sugpiaq narrative emphasizing its significance beyond being another act of oppression by colonial powers, against Indigenous communities.
What is the Awa’uq massacre?
Type of writing does autoethnography demand
What is Quality?
Primary subject of Shange's book Progressive Dystopia
What is Abolition?
Visual tools map out sensory experiences in a given environment
What are sensory diagrams?