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Last update: doc. Mgr. Jakub Grygar, Ph.D. (30.01.2023)
Ethnography is a research process based on the data produced in the field through the active participation of the researcher in the field. The course introduces students to the different forms of this research participation, the various forms of fieldwork and the variety of data that can become the subject of research interest. Students are introduced to multiple ethnographic approaches through a twofold process. In the first part of the course, students are introduced to different ethnographic approaches through lectures. The presentation draws on both the literature introducing the epistemological embeddedness of the ethnographic approach in question and the research experience of the lecturer. In the second part of the course, students practice one of the ethnographic approaches introduced. In collaboration with the course assistants, students become acquainted with the field and the research topic of the assistants and develop the preferred research method under their supervision. Alternatively, students can use the chosen research method to generate data for their own research project or thesis. |
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Last update: doc. Mgr. Jakub Grygar, Ph.D. (29.01.2023)
In this class, students will gain a broadened perspective on different understandings of ethnographic research and methodological approaches to the subject of ethnographic inquiry. In particular, the students will:
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Last update: doc. Mgr. Jakub Grygar, Ph.D. (29.01.2023)
Course Requirements
Evaluation Criteria of the Research Paper
Course Policies
Grading The final grade for the class will be determined by the following:
Deadlines March 27: Intermediate test (Students may not write the test more than two times.) |
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Last update: doc. Mgr. Jakub Grygar, Ph.D. (12.05.2023)
HAMMERSLEY, Martyn - ATKINSON, Paul. 2007. Ethnography: Principles in Practice. London: Routledge. COLLIER, Malcolm. 2001. Approaches to analysis in visual anthropology. In van Leeuwen, Theo & Jewitt, Carey (eds). Handbook of Visual Analysis. London: Sage. Pp. 35-60. KEHR, Janina. 2018. Colonial Hauntings: Migrant Care in a French Hospital. Medical anthropology, 37(8), 659–673. KIRKSEY, S.E. and HELMREICH, S. 2010. The Emergence of Multispecies Ethnography. Cultural Anthropology 25: 545-576. MARCUS, George, E. 1995. Ethnography in/of the World System: The Emergence of Multi-Sited Ethnography. Annual Review of Anthropology, 24: 95-117. WUFF, Helena. 2002. Yo-Yo Fieldwork: Mobility and Time in a Multi-Local Study of Dance in Ireland. Anthropological Journal on European Cultures, n. 11, 2002, pp. 117-136. |
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Last update: doc. Mgr. Jakub Grygar, Ph.D. (12.05.2023)
1. Introduction to the course 2. Ethnography There and Back Again 3. Multi-Sited Ethnography 4. Bounded Ethnography in Formal Organisations 5. Visual Ethnography 6. Multi-Species Ethnography 7. - 12. Practice |