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4 Ethnography and KM and Indigenous Research

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is the scientific description of peoples and cultures with their customs, habits, and mutual differences.

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Ethnography is traditionally a

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  • qualitative approach

  • quantitative approach

  • combined qualitative and quantitative approach

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Ethnography is...

A research : A person an ethnography.

A qualitative research : The of the process is an ethnography.

The aim of ethnography is .

Ethnography's roots are in .

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    product
    qualitative
    quantitative
    process and method
    cultural interpretation
    anthropology
    outcome
    conducts

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The aim of ethnography is cultural interpretation.

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Ethnography is not a qualitative research product

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Ethnography is a qualitative research product and method

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A focus group is a good substitute for conducting an ethnography.

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Ethnography is not limited to using qualitative methods with some ethnographers using quantitative methods.

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A census is an example of a ethnographic study using quantitative methods

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An ethnographic study should use the that create the most understanding of the system or group being studied.

Ethnographers' methods are aligned to their viewpoints.

An ethnographer is a a jack of all trades.

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    methods
    holistic
    simplistic
    cultural
    choices
    ontological and epistemological
    effective
    bricoleur

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Classical ethnographic data collection methods include

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  • Fieldwork and living in the host community

  • Observing activities of interest

  • Participant observations

  • Recording field notes and observations

  • Interviewing

  • Physical mapping of the site

  • Photography

  • Ethno-semantics

  • Focus group interviews

  • Rapid ethnographic assessments

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Non-classical ethnographic methods include

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  • Rapid ethnographic assessments

  • Focus group interviews

  • Computer-assisted technology e.g. GIS for mapping

  • Ethno-semantics

  • Fieldwork and living in the host communities

  • Photography

  • Conducting household censuses and genealogies

  • Interviewing

  • Recording field notes and observations

  • Observing activities of interest

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A central tenet of ethnography is that people's behaviour can not be understood in context.

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A central tenet of ( ethnography, social construction, discourses ) is that people's behaviour ( can only, can not ) be understood in context.

The ethnographer is interested in the ( socio-cultural, politico-legal ) contexts and processes in which people live their lives as well as the meaning systems that motivate them.

People and their actions, behaviours and beliefs are examined within the cultural and ( societal, legal ) context in which they take place.

The focus is not on separate ( behavioural, cognitive ) acts but on how behavioural processes are linked.

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A central of ethnography is that people's can only be understood in .

The ethnographer is interested in the contexts and processes in which people live their as well as the systems that motivate them.

People and their actions, behaviours and are examined within the and societal context in which they take place.

The focus is not on behavioural acts but on how behavioural processes are .

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    tenet
    behaviour
    context
    socio-cultural
    lives
    meaning
    beliefs
    cultural
    separate
    linked

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The primary aim of ethnography is to understand the socio-cultural contexts, processes and meanings of a cultural system from the perspective of the members of that system and produce a descriptive reconstruction of the host communities' own construction of their worlds.

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One of the primary aims of ethnographic research is to understand a cultural system from an outsiders perspective.

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The emic perspective is from the inside. The etic perspective is from the outside.

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The etic perspective is from the inside. The emic perspective is from the outside.

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The perspective is from the inside. The perspective is from the outside.

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The emic perspective includes

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  • The group's perspective or the insider perspective

  • Grasping the point of view of the whole community

  • Hypothesis, theories, interpretative frameworks from outside have no meaning to the members of the community

  • The researcher's perspective or the outsider perspective

  • Important for understanding all aspects of human behaviour e.g. dichotomies

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The etic perspective includes

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  • The group's perspective or the insider perspective

  • Grasping the point of view of the whole community

  • Hypothesis, theories, interpretative frameworks from outside have no meaning to the members of the community

  • The researcher's perspective or the outsider perspective

  • Important for understanding all aspects of human behaviour e.g. dichotomies

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The etic perspective complements the etic perspective

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The emic perspective helps provide etic validity

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The emic perspective (think M for member) is the insider perspective while the etic perspective (think T for sTranger) is the outsider perspective.

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Ontology is about what knowledge is.

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Epistemology is about what knowledge is.

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Ethnography entails continual observations, asking questions, making inferences and continuing these processes until the questions are answered with as much emic validity as possible.

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With ethnographic research, all research findings are not interpretations but concrete fixed findings.

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may come from the researcher or from the interactions between the researcher and the host community.

is the best approach to address interpretive validity.

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Ethnological research is not concerned with interprative validity.

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In terms of an ethnography, reality is

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  • constructed by the host community

  • jointly constructed

  • constructed by the researcher

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Reality is jointly constructed by the ethnographer in conjunction with the host community.

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Ethnography can help to

Reveal about a culture.

Provide a vehicle to conduct research.

Help between research and practice.

Promote the of communities and their right to .

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    unique insights
    collaborative and participatory
    bridge the gap
    welfare
    qualitative
    self-determination
    self-governance
    reliance
    operation

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According to Case, Todd and Kral, ethnography is a method that resonates with community psychology.

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Reciprocity is not important when conducting an ethnography.

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The core values of ethnography are not aligned with community psychology.

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Indigenous research methodologies include a view where the researcher interacts with the knowledge holders. Indigenous research is built on the of the relationships, is and the outcomes become with the final product requiring . Knowledge holders can also be known as to show respect and trust.

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    relational
    strength
    co-created, reciprocal
    collectively held knowledge
    community approval
    co-researchers
    participants
    epistemological

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When conducting KM research, disrespect and misappropriation of knowledge or resources can be protected from by establishing ( a direct and long-term, an impartial ) relationship.

The ( more removed and distant, closer ) a relationship is (i.e. by maintaining impartiality perhaps) the more likely to have breakages.

It is possible for ( non-maori, maori ) to conduct KM research, but there are challenges which ( can, cannot ) be overcome by ( establishing, minimising ) relationships.

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It is not possible to protect from disrespect and misappropriation of knowledge when conducting KM research.

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Non-maori cannot conduct KM research.

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is when a researcher does not know how to work or interact with .

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Pakeha paralysis can be overcome.

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Pakeha paralysis has positives and negatives.

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Pakeha paralysis encourages non-maori researchers to not be complacent and think about how they are interacting with maori.

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Pakeha paralysis may cause a researcher to not put forth a good idea or speak up when they should.

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Reflexivity and not overstepping boundaries is not important when conducting KM research.

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It is important to keep it real when conducting KM research, to come from a position of genuineness.

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Non-maori graduates often go back to their communities and contribute as they feel there is an obligation that must be fulfilled.

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For a non-maori conducting KM research te reo use is less important when the researcher has an established relationship.

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For non-maori conducting KM research, if there is no existing relationship they do not have to be careful with their use of te reo.

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