PLANNING AN ETHNOGRAPHY

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PLANNING AN ETHNOGRAPHY Locate a field of study. Address ethical issues. Decide sampling (where relevant) Find a role and manage entry into the context. Find informants: reliability; Importance in giving accounts; Knowledge/knowledgeability; Status; Contacts – gatekeepers; Representativeness; Centrality; Relationships to others.

PLANNING AN ETHNOGRAPHY Develop and maintain relationships in the field: trust; confidence; rapport; discretion; sensitivity; empathy; Collect data in situ and in several contexts (field notes and triangulation); Collect other data (where relevant); Analyze data; Leave the field; decide when, how, how to close relationships. Write the final report.