Procedures for Conducting Ethnographic Research and Research Case Studies

Ethnographic research is "a methodology for describing phenomena and cultures occurring in the living world of subjects from emic and etic perspectives, performed through fieldwork that consists primarily of ethnographic interviews and participant observation." This is conducted through a...

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Published inJournal of Japan Society of Nursing Research Vol. 45; no. 2; pp. 2_159 - 2_175
Main Authors Watsuji, Taketo, Hohashi, Naohiro, Lin, Qiting, Ota, Hiroko
Format Journal Article
LanguageJapanese
Published Japan Society of Nursing Research 20.07.2022
一般社団法人 日本看護研究学会
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ISSN2188-3599
2189-6100
DOI10.15065/jjsnr.20220519160

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Summary:Ethnographic research is "a methodology for describing phenomena and cultures occurring in the living world of subjects from emic and etic perspectives, performed through fieldwork that consists primarily of ethnographic interviews and participant observation." This is conducted through a triangulation of methods: formal and informal interviews, participant observation, questionnaire surveys, collection of existing books, literatures, website materials, photography and video recording. Questions and hypotheses are refined through repeated data collection and analysis. Trustworthiness is ensured by criteria to evaluate qualitative research studies, including credibility, confirmability, meaning-in-context, recurrent patterning, saturation, transferability. All data are qualitatively described in fieldnotes, encoded, categorized in terms of similarities and differences in codes, after which it is summarized in a narrative report on stories in accordance with a theme.
ISSN:2188-3599
2189-6100
DOI:10.15065/jjsnr.20220519160