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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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Background Numerous studies show that active and engaging classrooms help students learn and persist in college, but adoption of new teaching practices has been slow.
Timothy J. Weston+2 more
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The music of organising: Exploring aesthetic ethnography [PDF]
Through a discussion of Ingarden’s phenomenology, this paper proposes an aesthetic ethnographic methodology. Aesthetic ethnography enables the researcher to view organisations as if they are works of art.
Bathurst, Ralph
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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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Nordic life vlogs are a popular genre among avid watchers of YouTube influencers across East Asia. The vlogs showcase “a slice of life” content, documenting the simple living, daily routines, beautiful landscapes, cultural festivals, and everyday norms ...
Lee Jin, Abidin Crystal
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Prospecting Archaeological Works at the Northern Defensive Wall in the Seaside Part of Derbent
The article presents some results of an archaeological researches conducted at the northern city wall in the seaside part of Derbent outside the medieval shakhristan. The soundings (No.
M. S. Gadzhiev+5 more
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Essential work, invisible workers: The role of digital curation in COVID‐19 Open Science
Abstract In this paper, we examine the role digital curation practices and practitioners played in facilitating open science (OS) initiatives amid the COVID‐19 pandemic. In Summer 2023, we conducted a content analysis of available information regarding 50 OS initiatives that emerged—or substantially shifted their focus—between 2020 and 2022 to address ...
Irene V. Pasquetto+2 more
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The Sakhalin Ainu: origin and population contacts according to cranial-metric data [PDF]
The study is focused on recent population history of the Sakhalin Ainu people, which remains rebated over the last 70 years. Albeit it is generally accepted that the Sakhalin Ainu are decedents of Ainu migrants from Hokkaido, significant cranial ...
Moiseyev V.G., Zubova A.V.
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Anthropology contra ethnography [PDF]
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Ingold, Timothy
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The basic practice of ethnography has essentially remained unchanged in hundreds of years. How has online life changed things? I contrast two transformative inventions, the telephone and the internet, with respect to their impact on fieldwork. I argue that our current era has created entirely new constraints and opportunities for ethnographic research.
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