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- 2.3.0 @1001:2020
- not be possible without bilingual informants. * Research assistants and key informants have to be bilingua... right to say no * In the field of anthropology, researchers are expected to (1) inform people they want to... opologists take steps to lower the risks to their research subjects. For instance, if one is researching a sensitive topic and wants to ask personal questions, a rese
- 13 @1001:2021
- ety, and often rely on taxpayer money to fund our research. * We are part of an increasingly interconnecte... re are reasons why it is good for anthropological research to be carried out for its own sake and purely for... bed in ethnography? ===== The injustices that research ethics cannot solve ===== * No society exists ... hest possible standard of ethical behavior toward research subjects, but none of their conduct would do anyt
- 12 @1001:2021
- heir position is always dual. * An ethnographic researcher is a fieldworker who observes and an "adopted" ... a community. * Ethnographic fieldworkers have a research question they seek to answer, but they also give ... e same people they observe. ===== The ethics of research on human subjects ===== A basic ethical principle: We should not treat people like things. Any research on people thus needs to be conducted differently
- asking_a_question @the_quest
- should start asking questions that can drive your research. I call them research questions, but that can be a little confusing. These are not just questions which researchers answer with research. These are questions which motivate research. They are questions which actually hav
- 12 @2700:2025
- social sciences was in a class on feminist social research methods ==== * Ryan’s first college class was in social research methods, taught by Professor Michal McCall. * Professor McCall focused on qualitative research and its connection to feminist social science, particularly “action research.” * “Action research,” as described by feminist
- possible_sources_for_the_second_essay @2700:2025
- This is assignment helps get you started on the research process and thinking process for your second essa... assignment, you will submit at least two possible researchers in the field of anthropology, and for each say... re curious about their work or the topic of their research, and why you think they will be appropriate for t... cal. You should plan on reading one or more short research essays by a single author (or in rare cases, two
- second_essay_who_represents_the_future_of_anthropology_and_why @2700:2025
- rst find one person who is carrying out empirical research that contributes to anthropology. You should read this scholar’s empirical research as deeply as you can in the time that you have. A... our reasoning for why a specific fact about their research leads you to conclude something about their think... or group of scholars who regularly collaborate on research and present their work together (e.g. Comaroff an
- weekly_plan_and_assigned_readings @2667
- ycle this class follows, the assignments, and the research project. We will also share ideas about why relig... gious practice, and how you learned about it. | | Research: | Tutorials will meet **as scheduled**. | ^22.0... in your position using examples and reasoning. | |Research: | [[Possible topics]] assignment due this week o... in your position using examples and reasoning.| | Research:| By now, it would be good to have found one or m
- research-exercise @1002:2020
- ===== Assessing Mauss’s influence: An exercise in research skill ====== Designed by Ryan Schram and Holly H... signment is an exercise in a basic skill of doing research and using scholarship. It asks you to find schola... res of exchange. (For those interested in a retro research experience, one can also use the [[http://isiknow... to be written by another scholar who carries out research and engages in disciplined thought to discover ne
- choosing_a_topic @the_quest
- == ===== A topic is a place ===== We embark on research because we want to know more. Any research project can potentially go on forever, and but any project must ... set limits on what you will study. The topic of a research project is like the setting of a story. It has pe... t facts you will be seeking, and what you are not researching too. [[Brainstorming]] topics helps here. In
- tetela
- eir history of land ownership. They even call it "research," the same word that people used to describe what I did in fieldwork. But "research" by Auhelawa young people is also "politics." Whe... e younger generation had already encouraged me to research land disputes, and to recommend solutions---that is, to use my ethnographic research to determine who owned what land!) I began to thi
- types-of-pubs @1002:2020
- ally present their ideas and the results of their research by writing about it. Often their writing is not i... author presents a new finding or result of their research. For instance, the paper by Cliggett (2003) is an... of selected ethnographic descriptions from their research. * **Edited volumes**. A volume is a book consi... resents a different argument or analysis of their research. While the chapters all address the same general
- the_social_life_of_language @3621:2024
- s. This essay is not a “literature review” or a “research paper,” two genres of university writing with whi... us on three different scholars who have conducted research in three different settings. The more different t... ces from the class reading list nor from your own research. A note of advice on this: More citations does n... elevant at all to this assignment and is based on research that is very far from anthropology and social res
- bronislaw_malinowski
- decisively with the past model of anthropological research and its theories. ===== Stranded! ===== Prior to Malinowski's first field research, anthropologists mostly worked on the model of researchers in natural history, and considered themselves to... that Malinowski was a very original and inventive researcher, and that he accomplished a lot, his mythic sta
- 11 @1001:2021
- gical “fieldwork” is: * **Participatory**. The researcher immerses herself in the situation and among the... is “The Busboy Show” * Her informants (that is, research subjects), their restaurant, and the collective n... ry ===== My entree into Auhelawa as a “field” of research has taught me what makes anthropological fieldwor... ,” you also have to give up control over your own research. * You meet people and develop relationships w