Animal Rights Activism Research Case Study

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Assess the research methods employed by the researcher, explaining why you agree with his or her choices or what alternatives you would propose.

  • Assess the researcher’s data collection and analysis methods, explaining why you agree with his or her choices or what alternatives you would propose.
  • Examine the data sets in the research. Do you agree that they support the researcher’s findings? Why, or why not?
  • Assess the effectiveness of the overall research design, data analysis, conclusions, and recommendations.
  • Evaluate the report/dissertation for effectiveness in presenting the author’s research.
  • Suggest specific follow-on research that can build upon the findings in the report/dissertation.
  • Your case study must be at least four, but no more than five, pages in length—not counting the title and reference pages. Your case study must present an insightful and thorough analysis with strong arguments and evidence and must clearly apply the concepts covered in this course. In addition to the selected report/dissertation, you must use at least three academically reliable sources. At least one of these additional sources must also come from the CSU Online Library.
  • NOTES: **I have attached the report for animal rights. If this research is too hard, let me know and I can find another one. Thank you!

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Research Case Study
Paragraph 1: Summary


The research study explores immediacy, a process of understanding ethics that has
proved effective in fueling animal rights activism.



As an individual interested in animals, the researcher investigates the activities of
animal rights activists and their impact on the audience.



The research details the experiences of the activists by incorporating their
accounts and taking part in an ethnographic fieldwork exercise with the group, but
as a non-member (Vea, 2019).



The vignettes of activists collected as part of the study embody encounters with
animals, revealing affective potentials interpreted by the activists.



The researcher alludes that a learning process that incorporates affect and
semiosis while leveraging the proliferation of technologies can translate to a
practical, mutually constructive ethical learning process.



The study recommends immediacy as a way of knowing and incorporating ethics.

Paragraph 2: Research methods


The researcher conducts an ethnographic fieldwork research study with the help
of the San Francisco Bay Area chapter of DxE, an animal activist group.



Ethnographic vignettes informing the researcher's findings stem from the
researcher's notes from participant observation and open-ended interviews
involving the present and former activists.



The findings from the open-ended interviews are self-reported (Vea, 2019).



Being present in the field of research improves her perspective of the subject
matter, and the open-ended interviews offer an avenue for verifying her
observations.

Paragraph 3: Data collection and analysis


The researcher collects data using observation and recording and open-ended
interviews. The researcher records ethnographic vignettes informed by the openended interviews and her observation.



According to Patten and Newgart (2017), relying on self-reported data is risky
because the respondents can give socially acceptable answers rather than the truth.



Also, the nature of questions posed by the researcher might confuse the
respondents, leading to incorrect responses.



The complementarity that is possible when using more than one research method
improves the efficacy of data collection (Armat et al., 2018).

Paragraph 4: data sets


The data sets in this research study include vignettes comprising first-hand
information describing the encounter between humans and the non-human
species.



The data sets support the research finding alluding to the potential of applying the
affective body, semiotic strategies, and multiliteracy mediums in harnessing an
effective, ethical learning process that treats feeling as an entity to be shared.

Paragraph 5: Effectiveness of research design


The research design is effective when considering the subject matter.



The research commences with a deductive approach.



. Using a deductive approach saves ti...


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