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DEFINITIONS

• Etymology: ‘ethno’ (human culture) and ‘graphy’ (description of)

• Ethnography is the study of people in naturally occurring settings
  or 'fields' which aims to understand another way of life from the
  native point of view

• Ethnography is a qualitative research procedures for
  describing, analyzing, and interpreting a culture-sharing group’s
  shared patterns of behavior, beliefs, and language that develop
  over time

• Sometimes called as interpretive qualitative studies, ethnographies
  are investigations of particular communities, such as a hospital or
  a classroom, conducted to obtain an emic perspective and a
  holistic view of the community being studied.
                       Ethnography for elt: parlin pardede (2012)
An ethnography is conducted when
            the researcher …
•   has a culture-sharing group to study
•   wants a day-to-day picture
•   has long-term access to culture-sharing group
•   thinks a study of a group helps the researcher
    understand a larger issue



                  Ethnography for elt: parlin pardede (2012)
Traditional ethnography was carried out by anthropologists among non–
modern people in small scale and relatively isolated societies.

Ethnographic approaches were later developed and applied to modern
societies and focussed on city areas, towns or villages.

They have also been developed to look at aspects of identity such as
ethnicity or social position, in the workplace, educational and social
settings, such as societies, clubs and classrooms.

In a classroom ethnography is conducted by assuming that cultures are
being constructed by the students and teachers’ interactions on a daily
basis. Some of these cultures are ―invisible‖ because they become
ordinary and routine. Ethnography can be used to make them visible and
allow a look at what students and teachers are doing and learning in
classrooms.
                         ethnography for elt: parlin pardede (2012)
Five Features of Ethnographies
                    Hammersley (1990)

• People’s behavior is studied in everyday
  contexts, rather than under experimental conditions
  created by the researcher.
• Data are gathered from a range of sources, but
  observations and informal conversations are usually
  the main ones.
• The approach to data collection is “unstructured” (it
  does not involve following through a detailed plan set
  up at the beginning).
• The focus is usually a single setting or group of
  relatively small scale.
• The analysis of the data involves interpretation of the
  meanings and functions of human actions and mainly
  takes the form of verbal descriptions and explanations.
                   Ethnography for elt: parlin pardede (2012)
Some Contemporary Topics of Ethnography in ELT


•   Teacher perspectives on lesson plan adjustment
•   Student perspectives on lecture comprehension
•   Cross-cultural expectations on parent involvement in school
•   Experiences of learners in English as a Second Language
    (ESL)
•   The relationship of gender and language learning
•   The effects of computer on Foreign Language classroom
•   Classroom interactions
•   Oral presentations in graduate seminars
•   The role of race and gender in study-abroad program
    experiences
Data Collection & Analysis

                  Observations

                                                       Data Analysis:
                   Field Notes
  Data
                                                        Descriptive
Collection
                    Interviews


                   Recordings /
                  Other Artifacts

                    ethnography for elt: parlin pardede (2012)
Data Analysis Approaches
1. Chronology—Researchers can organize their notes
   over time to basically tell a story of what they observed.
2. Key events—Researchers can organize the data by key
   events they observe and perhaps organize these
   events by their significance.
3. Various settings—Data can be organized according to
   where they occur.
4. People—If individuals or groups are the primary unit of
   analysis, then the data could be organized by cases.
5. Issues—Data can also be organized by key issues that
   the researcher has identified.
Ethnography and Case Study Compared

   Case study research                        Ethnographic research
• Time commitment : less                    • Time commitment:
  time required in the field                  significant length of time
  (weeks/few months at                        required in the field
  most)                                       (months/years)
• Orientation of researcher:                • Orientation of researcher:
  studies people                              learns from people
                                            • Type of data collected:
• Type of data collected:                     interviews, documents, ar
  mostly interviews and                       tefacts, notes from
  documents                                   fieldwork and participant
                                              observation

                     Ethnography for elt: parlin pardede (2012)
Basic Procedure for an Ethnographic Project

1.    Choose a target group (e.g. English Education program students)
2.    Find informant(s) able to represent this group
3.    Limit the shared patterns (of behavior/beliefs/habits) you’d like to study
4.    Do library/web research on the shared patterns and, if possible, the
      group.
5.    Collect the data through observations, field notes, interviews, and
      recordings/artifacts and organize them into the categories of
      setting, systems, people, and behavior.
6.    Analyze the data and form a cultural hypothesis (e.g. about what
      strategies they use to enrich English vocabulary, what types and how
      many pages of texts they used to read, what they think about English
      pronunciation, why they decided taking English their major, etc)
7.    Reflect upon your own cultural frames of reference; and seek to
      understand the limitations of the evidence used to make the hypothesis
      formed
8.    Report you findings.

                            Ethnography for elt: parlin pardede (2012)
Proposal Outline
CHAPTER I: INTRODUCTION
A. Background to the Study
B. Reason for Choosing the Topic
C. Statement of the Problem
D. The site and/or unit of analysis General profiles
E. Objectives of the Study
F. Research Questions
G. Significance of the Study
H. Scope of the Study
I. Definition of Terms

                    Ethnography for elt: parlin pardede (2012)
Proposal Outline (cont.)
CHAPTER II: REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE
A. Previous Studies
B. Theoretical Background

CHAPTER III: RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
A. Research Method (i.e. ethnography)
B. Data and Data Collection Procedure
C. Research Population and Sample
D. Research Setting
E. Data Analysis Techniques
F. Data Triangulation Techniques
G. Research Procedure


                     Ethnography for elt: parlin pardede (2012)
REFERENCES
Burns. A. (2010). Doing action research in english language teaching: A guide
   for practitioners. New York: Routledge
Crang, M. & Cook, I. (2007). Doing ethnographies. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage
   Publications.
Creswell, J. W. 2008. Educational research: Planning, conducting, and
   evaluating quantitative and qualitative research. New Jersey: Pearson
Fetterman, D. (2010). Ethnography: Step-by-step (3rd ed.). Thousand Oaks,
   CA: Sage Publications.
Genzuk, M. (2003). A synthesis of ethnographic research. Center for
   Multilingual, Multicultural Research Digital Papers Series. Center for
   Multilingual, Multicultural Research, University of Southern California.
   Retrieved June 21, 2007, from http://www-
   rcf.usc.edu/~genzuk/Ethnographic_Research.html
Hammersley, M. (1990). Reading ethnographic research: A critical guide.
   London: Longman.
Hammersley, M & Atkinson, P. (2007). Ethnography: Principles in practice (3rd
   ed.). New York: Routledge
McKay, S. L. (2006). Researching second language classrooms. New Jersey:
   Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc., Publishers
Ethnography

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Ethnography

  • 1.
  • 2. DEFINITIONS • Etymology: ‘ethno’ (human culture) and ‘graphy’ (description of) • Ethnography is the study of people in naturally occurring settings or 'fields' which aims to understand another way of life from the native point of view • Ethnography is a qualitative research procedures for describing, analyzing, and interpreting a culture-sharing group’s shared patterns of behavior, beliefs, and language that develop over time • Sometimes called as interpretive qualitative studies, ethnographies are investigations of particular communities, such as a hospital or a classroom, conducted to obtain an emic perspective and a holistic view of the community being studied. Ethnography for elt: parlin pardede (2012)
  • 3. An ethnography is conducted when the researcher … • has a culture-sharing group to study • wants a day-to-day picture • has long-term access to culture-sharing group • thinks a study of a group helps the researcher understand a larger issue Ethnography for elt: parlin pardede (2012)
  • 4. Traditional ethnography was carried out by anthropologists among non– modern people in small scale and relatively isolated societies. Ethnographic approaches were later developed and applied to modern societies and focussed on city areas, towns or villages. They have also been developed to look at aspects of identity such as ethnicity or social position, in the workplace, educational and social settings, such as societies, clubs and classrooms. In a classroom ethnography is conducted by assuming that cultures are being constructed by the students and teachers’ interactions on a daily basis. Some of these cultures are ―invisible‖ because they become ordinary and routine. Ethnography can be used to make them visible and allow a look at what students and teachers are doing and learning in classrooms. ethnography for elt: parlin pardede (2012)
  • 5. Five Features of Ethnographies Hammersley (1990) • People’s behavior is studied in everyday contexts, rather than under experimental conditions created by the researcher. • Data are gathered from a range of sources, but observations and informal conversations are usually the main ones. • The approach to data collection is “unstructured” (it does not involve following through a detailed plan set up at the beginning). • The focus is usually a single setting or group of relatively small scale. • The analysis of the data involves interpretation of the meanings and functions of human actions and mainly takes the form of verbal descriptions and explanations. Ethnography for elt: parlin pardede (2012)
  • 6. Some Contemporary Topics of Ethnography in ELT • Teacher perspectives on lesson plan adjustment • Student perspectives on lecture comprehension • Cross-cultural expectations on parent involvement in school • Experiences of learners in English as a Second Language (ESL) • The relationship of gender and language learning • The effects of computer on Foreign Language classroom • Classroom interactions • Oral presentations in graduate seminars • The role of race and gender in study-abroad program experiences
  • 7. Data Collection & Analysis Observations Data Analysis: Field Notes Data Descriptive Collection Interviews Recordings / Other Artifacts ethnography for elt: parlin pardede (2012)
  • 8. Data Analysis Approaches 1. Chronology—Researchers can organize their notes over time to basically tell a story of what they observed. 2. Key events—Researchers can organize the data by key events they observe and perhaps organize these events by their significance. 3. Various settings—Data can be organized according to where they occur. 4. People—If individuals or groups are the primary unit of analysis, then the data could be organized by cases. 5. Issues—Data can also be organized by key issues that the researcher has identified.
  • 9. Ethnography and Case Study Compared Case study research Ethnographic research • Time commitment : less • Time commitment: time required in the field significant length of time (weeks/few months at required in the field most) (months/years) • Orientation of researcher: • Orientation of researcher: studies people learns from people • Type of data collected: • Type of data collected: interviews, documents, ar mostly interviews and tefacts, notes from documents fieldwork and participant observation Ethnography for elt: parlin pardede (2012)
  • 10. Basic Procedure for an Ethnographic Project 1. Choose a target group (e.g. English Education program students) 2. Find informant(s) able to represent this group 3. Limit the shared patterns (of behavior/beliefs/habits) you’d like to study 4. Do library/web research on the shared patterns and, if possible, the group. 5. Collect the data through observations, field notes, interviews, and recordings/artifacts and organize them into the categories of setting, systems, people, and behavior. 6. Analyze the data and form a cultural hypothesis (e.g. about what strategies they use to enrich English vocabulary, what types and how many pages of texts they used to read, what they think about English pronunciation, why they decided taking English their major, etc) 7. Reflect upon your own cultural frames of reference; and seek to understand the limitations of the evidence used to make the hypothesis formed 8. Report you findings. Ethnography for elt: parlin pardede (2012)
  • 11. Proposal Outline CHAPTER I: INTRODUCTION A. Background to the Study B. Reason for Choosing the Topic C. Statement of the Problem D. The site and/or unit of analysis General profiles E. Objectives of the Study F. Research Questions G. Significance of the Study H. Scope of the Study I. Definition of Terms Ethnography for elt: parlin pardede (2012)
  • 12. Proposal Outline (cont.) CHAPTER II: REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE A. Previous Studies B. Theoretical Background CHAPTER III: RESEARCH METHODOLOGY A. Research Method (i.e. ethnography) B. Data and Data Collection Procedure C. Research Population and Sample D. Research Setting E. Data Analysis Techniques F. Data Triangulation Techniques G. Research Procedure Ethnography for elt: parlin pardede (2012)
  • 13. REFERENCES Burns. A. (2010). Doing action research in english language teaching: A guide for practitioners. New York: Routledge Crang, M. & Cook, I. (2007). Doing ethnographies. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. Creswell, J. W. 2008. Educational research: Planning, conducting, and evaluating quantitative and qualitative research. New Jersey: Pearson Fetterman, D. (2010). Ethnography: Step-by-step (3rd ed.). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. Genzuk, M. (2003). A synthesis of ethnographic research. Center for Multilingual, Multicultural Research Digital Papers Series. Center for Multilingual, Multicultural Research, University of Southern California. Retrieved June 21, 2007, from http://www- rcf.usc.edu/~genzuk/Ethnographic_Research.html Hammersley, M. (1990). Reading ethnographic research: A critical guide. London: Longman. Hammersley, M & Atkinson, P. (2007). Ethnography: Principles in practice (3rd ed.). New York: Routledge McKay, S. L. (2006). Researching second language classrooms. New Jersey: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc., Publishers