Object-oriented interviews in qualitative longitudinal research In this paper, we map the affordances of object-oriented qualitative research, including in the context of longitudinal designs We focus on how objects not only elicit narrative-storytelling but enable interviews to speak materially —in a moment and over time
2. 4 Participant Observation and Interviewing - OpenStax Researchers may create various types of records of their interactions as participants and their observations about the host culture and environment These might take the form of field notebooks, computer files, digital recordings, photographs, or film
Ethnography: Capturing Cultures Through Immersive Research Ethnography stands as one of anthropology’s most powerful research methodologies, offering researchers a pathway to deep cultural understanding through immersion and participation
Ethnographic Method | Springer Nature Link This chapter is an attempt to make the issues clear to novice researchers so that they can design and conduct ethnographic research following certain steps It also explains how narrative description is used in ethnographic research as the product of analysis with maximum accuracy
Oral History Interviewing with Purpose and Critical Awareness The power of oral history is the power of storytelling By using current technology and working in a transdisciplinary context, oral history may now be more readily accessible and available to a wider population, thus moving toward a critical social consciousness
Ethnography | A Deep Dive into Media Audiences Consumption Ethnography is a qualitative research method rooted in anthropology Researchers immerse themselves in the daily lives of the subjects they study This method is crucial in Media and Communications because it allows researchers to understand how people interact with media in their everyday contexts
How to Use Projective Techniques in Qualitative Research Projective techniques are creative exercises that allow moderators to understand a participants’ true opinions and beliefs about ideas, objects, motivations, or behaviors Sounds pretty cool, huh? Projective techniques are cool, and well-trained moderators use them extensively when interviewing