Ethnography Basics
Ethnographic Approaches
Ethnography in the Article
100

What is ethnography?

What is "research method that requires long-term immersion in a community to understand everyday life."

100

What is overt ethnography?

What is participants know the researcher’s real identity and purpose.

100

The researcher spent this long conducting fieldwork in Manchester and Cardiff.

What is one year?

200

Ethnographers often use this type of note-taking to record observations, impressions, and conversations.

What is fieldnotes

200

This rare and ethically questionable approach involves not revealing your researcher role.

What is covert ethnography?

200

Besides interviews, name one additional type of data the researcher used.

What is (any): fieldnotes, photos, social media, participant observation.

300

This term describes how the researcher’s own background and identity influence the research.

What is reflexivity?

300

Teaching in a supplementary Malaysian school would be an example of this type of observation.

What is active observation?

300

The ethnographer used this technique by joining students in events, traveling, and volunteering.

What is immersion?

400

These two methods are core to ethnography: one involves watching everyday life and the other involves speaking directly with participants.

What are participant observation and interviews?

400

Watching community events without joining in would be an example of this approach.

What is passive observation?

400

This type of school, where the researcher helped teach, played a major role in understanding community life.

What is the SKMM supplementary school?

500

This concept refers to describing cultural meanings in rich, contextual detail.

What is “thick description”?

500

Name three risks of ethnographic research identified in the slideshow.

What is (any of the following): confidentiality issues, emotional labor, researcher influence, or power dynamics?

500

Why was ethnography necessary for this study, according to the slideshow?

What is capturing the hidden pressures, emotional labor, and moral expectations of being a scholarship student abroad?

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