Ethnographic Methods and Raybeck
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- How has Raybeck’s approach to ethnography been similar or different to what is presented in Chapter 5? What has surprised you the most about how ethnography is done?
- Which of the theoretical perspective discussed in Chapter 5 do you think is adopted by Raybeck? How might his research project been different if he subscribed to a different theoretical perspective?
- What do you think about the field methods (see Chapter 5 in your textbook p.95-98 for a summary) chosen by Raybeck? Are these appropriate? Do these allow him to address his research questions? What could he have done differently?
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