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  1. How to Conduct a Mini-Ethnographic Case Study: A Guide for Novice

    Interviews are used in both mini-ethnographies and case study design. The researcher determines whom to interview and what questions needed to be answered or clarified (Rubin & Rubin, 2012; Wolcott, 2009). Participants are asked questions as to how, what, or why to elicit their perspectives, thoughts, and opinions.

  2. Ethnographic Case Studies

    Description. This research guide discusses ethnographic case study. While there is much debate over what, precisely, delimits a case studies differ from other types of case studies primarily in their focus, methodology, and duration. In essence, ethnographic case studies are case studies "employing ethnographic methods and focused on building ...

  3. Organizational Ethnographic Case Studies: Toward a New Generative In

    A growing body of literature suggests combining organizational ethnography and case study design as a new methodology for investigating complex organizational phenomena in health care contexts. However, the arguments supporting the potential of organizational ethnographic case studies to improve the process and increase the impact of ...

  4. An Ethnographic Case Study Design

    Although an ethnographic case study design appears to be a qualitative approach, it is in practice a mixed-method approach including elements of both qualitative and quantitative methods (Yin, 2014) for triangulation purposes ( Holloway, Brown, & Shipway, 2010 ). Thus, such an approach may be a preferred strategy to answer how, what, or why ...

  5. Planning Qualitative Research: Design and Decision Making for New

    Unlike case study or ethnography, when researchers use a narrative approach, they are focused on the participants' stories. ... Jack S (2008). Qualitative case study methodology: Study design and implementation for novice researchers. The Qualitative Report, 13(4), 544-559. Google Scholar. Converse M. (2012). Philosophy of phenomenology ...

  6. Practices of Ethnographic Research: Introduction to the Special Issue

    Methods and practices of ethnographic research are closely connected: practices inform methods, and methods inform practices. In a recent study on the history of qualitative research, Ploder (2018) found that methods are typically developed by researchers conducting pioneering studies that deal with an unknown phenomenon or field (a study of Andreas Franzmann 2016 points in a similar direction).

  7. Application of case study research and ethnography methods: Lessons

    Case studies are often used to gain an in-depth understanding of contemporary issues in their real-world context (Yin, 2018).They can be used to explain, describe, or explore patient care issues, which makes this research design particularly useful in healthcare (Anthony & Jack, 2009).Researchers have used case study design to examine various issues, including the delivery of low-cost ...

  8. What Is Ethnography?

    Ethnography is a type of qualitative research that involves immersing yourself in a particular community or organization to observe their behavior and interactions up close. The word "ethnography" also refers to the written report of the research that the ethnographer produces afterwards. Ethnography is a flexible research method that ...

  9. PDF Sociology 955 ETHNOGRAPHIC CASE STUDIES

    3. Participation: team presentation of ethnographic monograph. During three of our class sessions, we will divide into four teams and each team will be responsible for reading and presenting one of the ethnographic monographs listed in the syllabus. Teams will need to coordinate their presentation of that monograph (approximately 35 minutes for ...

  10. An Ethnographic Case Study Design

    The case study design actually evolved from ethnographic design, which is "exploratory, explanatory, or descrip-tive and may involve one organization and location or multiple organiza-tions and locations for a comparative case study design" (Yin, 2014). Both ethnographic and case study designs aim to capture some of the

  11. "How to Conduct a Mini-Ethnographic Case Study: A Guide for ...

    The authors present how to construct a mini-ethnographic case study design with the benefit of an ethnographic approach bounded within a case study protocol that is more feasible for a student researcher with limited time and finances. The novice researcher should choose a design that enables one to best answer the research question. Secondly, one should choose the design that assists the ...

  12. Is Microethnography an Ethnographic Case Study? and/or a mini

    For instance, the blended design of ethnography and case study constraints the researcher to a time and space because of the case study design ( Amaechi & Fusch, 2019); while microethnography centers on moment-by-moment interactions and does not require long periods of recordings; mini-ethnography case study though bound by time and space ...

  13. How to Conduct a Mini-Ethnographic Case Study: A Guide for Novice

    their study. Thompson (2016) conducted a mini-ethnographic case study to explore the culture of. digitally savvy young children through the case of one 4-year old child. The ethnographic lens ...

  14. PDF Comparing the Five Approaches

    Narrative research, ethnography, and case study research may seem similar when the unit of analysis is a single individual. True, one may approach ... Qualitative Inquiry and Research Design. The approaches employ similar data collection processes, including, in varying . degrees, interviews, observations, documents, and audiovisual materials ...

  15. An Ethnographic Case Study Design

    An Ethnographic Case Study Design. January 2020. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-33938-8_4. In book: Understanding Chinese Multilingual Scholars' Experiences of Writing and Publishing in English (pp.67 ...

  16. From 'if only' to 'what if': An ethnographic study into design thinking

    An ethnographic account of the design journey. Our case study did not have an official title. Most called it 'the experiment', although some referred to it as 'the design thinking sessions', and others as a 'summer school' (fieldnotes, 2017).

  17. 5 Types of Qualitative Methods

    A popular and helpful categorization separate qualitative methods into five groups: ethnography, narrative, phenomenological, grounded theory, and case study. John Creswell outlines these five methods in Qualitative Inquiry and Research Design. While the five methods generally use similar data collection techniques (observation, interviews, and ...

  18. (PDF) Comparing Case Study and Ethnography as ...

    Selecting a case study as the design also came with the benefit that a case study can "follow ethnographic methods" in describing a case whereas "ethnographers do not always produce case studies ...

  19. Facilitating the Scholarship of Discovery: Using the Mini-Ethnographic

    The mini-ethnographic case study (MECS) design, a specific type of case study research, uses an ethnographic approach within a case study methodology (Fusch et al., 2017). The situated perspective of EE was generated through an ethnographic tradition , and thus provided support for this methodological selection. Lave (2011) ...

  20. Focused ethnographic case studies, methodology and description of sites

    This study used team-focused ethnographic methods. In a focused ethnography, rather than embedding a single researcher in a social setting for a lengthy period, more targeted data collection is used to explore the study topics. Using existing information from the literature and from what is known in clinical practice helps to determine the research question and, subsequently, to generate ...

  21. How to Conduct a Mini-Ethnographic Case Study: A Guide for Novice

    Case Study Qualitative case study design evolved out of ethnographic design—the first qualitative study design which originated with Herodotus and Thucydides in ancient Greece. In an answer to the paradigm wars in the late 1980s and early 1990s, Robert Yin responded by structuring case study design as a mixed methods approach that included ...

  22. Blending the Focused Ethnographic Method and Case Study Research

    In this article, we present the benefits of blending the methodological characteristics of the focused ethnographic method (FEM) and case study research (CSR) for a study on auxiliary work processe... Skip to main content. Intended for healthcare professionals. ... Case study research. Design and methods, 5th ed. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

  23. Personas and decision making in the design process:

    Personas have become a well-lauded method to aid designers in keeping the needs of the intended user population at the forefront of the design process. However, few studies have ethnographically observed design teams that use personas, and fewer studies have looked specifically at how designers linguistically invoke personas in their decision ...

  24. The Ethnographic Interview: An Interdisciplinary Guide for Developing

    Interviewing is an elemental aspect of ethnographic research. Ethnographic approaches to research emerged first within anthropology and sociology in the first half of the 20th century and have become popular in a range of fields, including health sciences, nursing, education, computer science, and design (Leder Mackley & Pink, 2013; Rosenberg, 2001).