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Inculturation, Anthropology, and the Empirical Dimension of Evangelization
Using anthropological and theological perspectives and secondary literature, this paper argues that the scientific study of culture by professional anthropologists and social scientists is an essential component in the Catholic Church’s mission of ...
Vivencio Ballano
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Emotion, empathy and exit: reflections on doing ethnographic qualitative research on sensitive topics [PDF]
Within ethnography, observation and participation are interwoven as sociological research practice that involves watching, listening and asking questions about people’s daily lives and experiences, and the meaning they attach to these.
Watts, J. H.
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Away with linguists! Normativity, inequality and metascientific reflexivity in sociolinguistic fieldwork [PDF]
This paper addresses the fact that in spite of the descriptive and well-intentioned ambitions of much sociolinguistic-ethnographic research, members of studied groups often continue to interpret such research as a largely vertically organized socio ...
Jaspers, Jürgen, Meeuwis, Michael
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Abstract Qualitative research is increasingly engaged in anatomical sciences education research. However, many in the discipline are not formally trained in qualitative methodology and—like other research methods—qualitative methods are continually developed and enhanced.
Angelique N. Dueñas +2 more
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ETHNOGRAPHIC APPROACH TO EFL/ESL RESEARCH
This article shows that ethnography, as an approach, is a very useful tool to be applied in research attempting a good understanding of EFL/ESL classrooms.
Nikolaus Pasassung
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MAKNA TRADISI GREBEG SURO MAJAPAHIT BAGI MASYARAKAT TROWULAN MOJOKERTO [PDF]
This research discusses the importance of tradition in the community of Trowulan Village, Mojokerto Regency, especially in the form of the Grebeg Suro Majapahit tradition.
Ariono, Dimas Bambang
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A practical guide to using diary methods in qualitative research
Abstract The use of qualitative methods is growing in anatomical sciences education. While common qualitative methods such as interviews and focus groups can provide rich insights into participant experiences, there is a wide variety of other qualitative methods that are ideal for different research topics.
Georgina C. Stephens +2 more
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Review: Giampietro Gobo (2008). Doing Ethnography
Doing Ethnography, by Giampietro GOBO, provides an introduction into ethnography from a practice perspective. The author discusses central topics, definitions, procedures, and reflections on the research process.
Stefan Thomas
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Challenging international development’s response to disability in rural India: A case for more ethnographic research [PDF]
In this article I argue that an ethnographic approach has a contribution to make to the analysis of disability and development. Anthropologists document the experiences of disabled people whilst also critiquing the current operational structures and ...
Bradley, Tamsin
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Balancing act: An autoethnographic study of one medical educator's first year as a mentor
Abstract Novice faculty mentors often struggle with the transition from mentee to mentor. Although they may face similar challenges, each mentor's experience and journey of professional identity formation is unique, influenced by their background, experiences, relationships, and context.
Andrew S. Cale
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