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Doing Ethnographic Research
Activities and Exercises

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Ethnography

November 2019 | 472 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
This workbook is loaded with exercises, how-to sections and checklists, all designed to serve as a supplemental support for students to apply the principles and concepts learned from the textbook it accompanies. With instructions and explanations written in a conversational style, it will help the student understand why the assignments are being used, why the skills they are developing are relevant and how the exercises relate to the textbook content.

INSTRUCTORS! Doing Ethnographic Research: Activities and Exercises by Kimberly Kirner and Jan Mills is $5 when you bundle with the core text, Introduction to Ethnographic Research: A Guide for Anthropology. Use bundle ISBN: 978-1-5443-9989-8
 
1. The Basics of Research Design
Activity 1.1: Ways of Knowing (Personal Reflection)

 
Activity 1.2: Identifying Researchers’ Approach

 
Activity 1.3: Dependent and Independent Variables

 
Activity 1.4: Variables, Indicators, and Values

 
Activity 1.5: Operationalizing Definitions

 
Activity 1.6: Research Interest Reflection

 
Activity 1.7: Finding a Topic: Your Research Project

 
Chapter 1 Reflection

 
Self- or Peer-Assessment for Chapter 1

 
 
2. Ethics
Activity 2.1: Personal Ethics Self-Evaluation (Personal Reflection)

 
Activity 2.2: Operationalizing the AAA Code of Ethics

 
Activity 2.3: Exploring Relationships of Responsibility

 
Activity 2.4: Ethical Dilemmas

 
Activity 2.5: Research Design Decisions: Recruitment

 
Activity 2.6: Research Design Decisions: Positionality

 
Activity 2.7: Research Design Decisions: Risk Assessment and Management

 
Chapter 2 Reflection

 
Self- or Peer-Assessment for Chapter 2

 
 
3. Sampling
Activity 3.1: Personal Sampling Self-Evaluation (Personal Reflection)

 
Activity 3.2: Cultural Data versus Individual Attribute Data

 
Activity 3.3: NonProbability Sampling Plans

 
Activity 3.4: Critiquing the Choice of Informants

 
Activity 3.5: Probability Sampling Plans

 
Activity 3.6: Sampling Frames

 
Activity 3.7: Research Design Decisions: Sampling Plan

 
Chapter 3 Reflection

 
Self- or Peer-Assessment for Chapter 3

 
 
4. Participant Observation
Activity 4.1: Participant Observation Self-Evaluation (Personal Reflection)

 
Activity 4.2: Showing, Not Telling

 
Activity 4.3: Reflexivity

 
Activity 4.4: Introductory Participant Observation

 
Activity 4.5: Research Design Decisions: Anticipating Field Challenges and Planning for Where/When/How/What

 
Activity 4.6: Research Project: Participant Observation—Jottings

 
Chapter 4 Reflection

 
Self- or Peer-Assessment for Chapter 4

 
 
5. Writing Field Notes
Activity 5.1: Writing Field Notes Self-Evaluation (Personal Reflection)

 
Activity 5.2: Correcting Pitfalls

 
Activity 5.3: Selection: Inscribing Reality

 
Activity 5.4: Presentation: Inscribing Reality

 
Activity 5.5: Analytical Commentaries

 
Activity 5.6: Research Project: Writing Field Notes

 
Activity 5.7: Autoethnography

 
Chapter 5 Reflection

 
Self- or Peer-Assessment for Chapter 5: Activity 5.6

 
Self- or Peer-Assessment for Chapter 5: Activity 5.7

 
 
6. Interviewing
Activity 6.1: Interviewing Self-Evaluation (Personal Reflection)

 
Activity 6.2: Correcting Interview Questions

 
Activity 6.3: Constructing an Interview Guide for Peer Interviews

 
Activity 6.4: Constructing an Informed Consent Form for Peer Interviews

 
Activity 6.5: Peer Interviews

 
Activity 6.6: Research Design Decisions: Preparing an Interview Guide and a Consent Form

 
Activity 6.7: Research Project: Interviews

 
Chapter 6 Reflection

 
Self- or Peer-Assessment for Chapter 6

 
 
7. Coding and Analysis
Activity 7.1: Coding and Analysis Self-Evaluation (Personal Reflection)

 
Activity 7.2: Abbreviating, Coding, and Analysis

 
Activity 7.3: Inductive versus Deductive Coding

 
Activity 7.4: Manifest versus Latent Content

 
Activity 7.5: Content Analysis of TV Shows

 
Activity 7.6: Practicing Grounded Theory

 
Activity 7.7: Research Project: Coding and Analysis Using Grounded Theory

 
Activity 7.8: Writing Ethnographic Narrative

 
Chapter 7 Reflection

 
Self- or Peer-Assessment for Chapter 7: Activity 7.7

 
Self- or Peer-Assessment for Chapter 7: Activity 7.8

 
 
8. Surveys and Mixed Methods Design
Activity 8.1: Reflections on User Experience Self-Evaluation (Personal Reflection)

 
Activity 8.2: Mixed Methods Design

 
Activity 8.3: Triangulation

 
Activity 8.4: Practicing Constructing Survey Questions

 
Activity 8.5: Practicing Survey Distribution Decisions

 
Activity 8.6: Practicing Survey Data Analysis

 
Activity 8.7: Research Design Decisions: Constructing Survey Questions

 
Activity 8.8: Research Design Decisions: Preparing a Survey and Consent Page

 
Activity 8.9: Research Project: Survey Data Collection, Analysis, and Write-Up

 
Chapter 8 Reflection

 
Self- or Peer-Assessment for Chapter 8

 
 
9. Cultural Domains: Modeling Cognition and Knowledge
Activity 9.1: My Taxonomies and Cultural Models Self-Evaluation (Personal Reflection)

 
Activity 9.2: Practicing Folk Taxonomy Study Design

 
Activity 9.3: Practicing Folk Taxonomy Data Collection and Analysis

 
Activity 9.4: Practicing Cultural Models Study Design

 
Activity 9.5: Practicing Cultural Model Data Collection and Analysis

 
Activity 9.6: Practicing Decision-Tree Model Study Design

 
Activity 9.7: Practicing Decision-Tree Model Data Collection and Analysis

 
Activity 9.8: Research Design Decisions: Cultural Domains Study

 
Activity 9.9: Research Project: Cultural Domain Study

 
Chapter 9 Reflection

 
Self- or Peer-Assessment for Chapter 9

 
 
10. Indirect Observation: Material Culture and Using Archives or Media
Activity 10.1: My Indirect Observation Self-Evaluation (Personal Reflection)

 
Activity 10.2: Practicing Visual and Material Culture Study Design

 
Activity 10.3: Practicing Visual and Material Culture Collection and Analysis

 
Activity 10.4: Practicing Diary Study Design

 
Activity 10.5: Practicing Diary Study Collection and Analysis

 
Activity 10.6: Practicing Archival Study Design

 
Activity 10.7: Practicing Archival Study Collection and Analysis

 
Activity 10.8: Research Design Decisions: Selecting an Indirect Observation Study

 
Activity 10.9: Research Project: Indirect Observation Study

 
Chapter 10 Reflection

 
Self- or Peer-Assessment for Chapter 10

 
 
11. Behavior and Context: Mapping and Passive Direct Observation
Activity 11.1: Behavior and Context Self-Evaluation (Personal Reflection)

 
Activity 11.2: Practicing Participatory Mapping Study Design

 
Activity 11.3: Practicing Participatory Mapping

 
Activity 11.4: Practicing Mobility Mapping

 
Activity 11.5: Continuous Monitoring: Creating an Ethogram

 
Activity 11.6: Continuous Monitoring: Using an Ethogram and Writing

 
Activity 11.7: Research Design Decisions: Selecting a Behavior and Context Study

 
Activity 11.8: Research Project: Behavior and Context Study

 
Chapter 11 Reflection

 
Self- or Peer-Assessment for Chapter 11

 
 
12. Putting It All Together: Culminating Experiences
Activity 12.1: Integrating Skills Self-Evaluation (Personal Reflection)

 
Activity 12.2: Human Subjects Protocol for Institutional Review Board (IRB)

 
Activity 12.3: Grant Proposal

 
Activity 12.4: Technical Report

 
Activity 12.5: Paper Presentation

 
Activity 12.6: Poster Presentation

 
Chapter 12 Reflection

 
Self- or Peer-Assessment for Chapter 12: Activity 12.2

 
Self- or Peer-Assessment for Chapter 12: Activity 12.3

 
Self- or Peer-Assessment for Chapter 12: Activity 12.4

 
Self- or Peer-Assessment for Chapter 12: Activity 12.5

 
Self- or Peer-Assessment for Chapter 12: Activity 12.6

 

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