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Philosophical ethnography is a philosophy of the everyday and eth-nography in the context of intercultural discourse about coordinating meaning, evaluation, norms and action.
15 sty 2019 · Researchers use a range of qualitative methods (including sensory, visual, and creative approaches) to immerse themselves in, and make sense of, educational cultures. Ethnographic approaches have diffused from their early roots in anthropology and sociology across the social sciences.
1 sty 1997 · In this chapter, we explore sites of ethnography, not physical sites of people studied, but intellectual sites that frame how ethnography is being undertaken in particular ways.
This study describes the ethnographic approach used in educational research, as seen through the eyes of an ethnographer. This work is the product of research that investigates the transition of young children to pre-school,
critical ethnography in the field of education, including a brief discussion of its view of validity; discuss its current status as a research genre; and describe criticisms and suggest new directions.
In Chapter 2, educational ethnographer Sara Delamont explores anthropology of education in the Anglophone world, by separating the anthropology of education from the much wider field of educational ethnography.
15 sty 2019 · Researchers use a range of qualitative methods (including sensory, visual, and creative approaches) to immerse themselves in, and make sense of, educational cultures. Ethnographic approaches have...