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FRAME THE OPPORTUNITY: The Research Brief. Proper planning can make or break your field work. PLAN YOUR WORK: The Batter ii Room. CAPTURE IN MARKET: Field Work Methods. SYNTHESIZE: Make sense of what you observed. PRESENT: Share your insights.
Identify Research Question. Determine what problem you are seeking to better understand. Determine Location(s) for Research. Formulate Presentation Method. Acquire Permissions and Access. Observe and Participate. Interview. Collect Archival Data. Code and Analyze Data.
Identify Research Question. Determine what problem you are seeking to better understand. Determine Location(s) for Research. Formulate Presentation Method. Acquire Permissions and Access. Observe and Participate. Interview. Collect Archival Data. Code and Analyze Data.
Ethnographic fieldwork is an in-depth localized research process aimed at the description and analysis of cultural systems. Ethnographic fieldwork includes quantitative and qualitative data collection techniques based on participant observation and ethnographic interviews with key informants.
Interview where the interaction happens. Avoid a fixed set of questions (refer to Contextual Inquiry Guides at bottom of page for guiding questions) Focus on goals first, tasks second. Avoid making the user a designer. Avoid discussions of technology. Encourage storytelling. Ask for a show and tell. Avoid leading questions.
Anthropological fieldwork uses an array of methods and approaches that include, but are not limited to: participant observation, structured and unstructured interviews, archival research, collecting demographic information from the community the anthropologist is studying, and data analysis.
However, for the most part social anthropologists concentrate on gathering qualitative data. They do so by conducting individual and group interviews, by undertaking oral histories, through online discussion forums and, most importantly, through the Malinowski an tradition of 'participant observation'.
Three types of qualitative field research methods are described here that focus on capturing lived experiences: direct observation. Participant observation. And qualitative interviews. Direct Observation. Participant Observation. Qualitative Interviews. Helpful Links.
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