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Ethnography for Beginners

This introductory course provides a foundational understanding of ethnography as a research method. Students will explore key principles, various approaches, and ethical considerations, while learning how to design ethnographic studies. By the end, they will be equipped to assess when ethnography is appropriate, navigate potential challenges, and begin their own ethnographic research with confidence.

Advantages of using Ethnography for Beginners

  • Analyze and critically evaluate ethnography as a research method, including its variations, applications, and limitations
  • Develop the skills to design and conduct ethnographic research, selecting appropriate approaches, locations, and populations
  • Navigate the ethical dimensions of ethnographic research, addressing risks, bias, and harm to ensure responsible practice

Language:

English

Time to Complete:

3 hours

Instructor:

Dr Shatonda S Jones

 

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