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- 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
- 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
- plan_for_an_hsc_lesson_on_kinship @1001:2020
- nstance, you should not do additional reading and research into education, or into the study of kinship, so
- 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
- 2.1.2 @1001:2020
- (Gomberg-Muñoz 2010) * Her informants (that is, research subjects), their restaurant, and the collective n
- 2.1.1 @1001:2020
- lways understood each other. For instance, for my research on “culture,” people suggested that I: * inter... (Gomberg-Muñoz 2010) * Her informants (that is, research subjects), their restaurant, and the collective n
- 1.2.1 @1001:2020
- * Ancestry, e.g. genetic testing for genealogical research * Disease, especially the emerging science of g
- what_we_do_in_class @1001:2020
- ncept of culture and the practice of ethnographic research and analysis. Jadran will take the second two mod
- the_goal_of_this_class @1001:2020
- to make an argument for your answers by using the research of anthropologists. To help you develop this abil