ERIC Number: EJ1184673
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Publication Date: 2018
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Navigating between an Emic and an Etic Approach in Ethnographic Research. Crucial Aspects and Strategies When Communicating Critical Results to Participants
Bergman, Åsa; Lindgren, Monica
Ethnography and Education, v13 n4 p477-489 2018
There is a fundamental tension in ethnographic research between trying to understand participants from within their own perspective and viewing them with greater distance. With this in mind, the aim of this article is "to describe how a reflexive communication model was developed during the study of El Sistema Gothenburg, and to discuss aspects and strategies that are crucial when navigating between an emic and an etic approach." It is argued that by reflexive communication, researchers can make their results useful for participants and that reflecting upon the relationship is even more important when communicating critique. With the help of this model, communication of critical results was facilitated by the establishment of an integrative approach that combined the insiders' and outsiders' perspectives and was based on the formation of a strong relationship between the researchers and the participants, as well as by the participants' own cultivation of theoretical understanding.
Descriptors: Ethnography, Communication (Thought Transfer), Interpersonal Relationship, Models, Music Education, Foreign Countries, Educational Research
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: Sweden
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