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Collaborative Ethnography in Fieldwork Methods: A Practical Approach

Explore the experience of collaborative fieldwork methods through "Other Side of Middletown" book project and Photography Project. This approach emphasizes teamwork in project conceptualization, fieldwork, and writing processes, promoting collaborative ethics and ethnographic honesty. Accessible writing and co-interpretation techniques aid in collaborative reading and research. Engage in participant-observation, interviews, and conversational analysis for enhanced understanding. Dive into "Middletown Redux" excerpts for insights on field conversations, student writing, discussing texts, and building relationships.

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Collaborative Ethnography in Fieldwork Methods: A Practical Approach

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  1. Fieldwork methods and the experience of working collaboratively Luke Eric Lassiter & Elizabeth Campbell

  2. Other Side of Middletown book project . . .

  3. Other Side of Middletown Photography Project . . .

  4. Collaborative Ethnography Collaborative Ethnography “deliberatelyand explicitly emphasizes collaboration at every point in the ethnographic process, without veiling it—from project conceptualization, to fieldwork, and, especially, through the writing process.” • Collaborative Ethics • Ethnographic Honesty • Accessible Writing • Collaborative Reading, Writing, and Co-Interpretation

  5. OSM Collaborative Ethnography • Student-Advisor Teams • Participant – Observation / Observant - Participation • Reading & Researching Texts • Interviews / Conversations • Collaborative Reading/Interpretation

  6. Excerpts from “Middletown Redux” On Field Conversations On Student Writing On Discussing Texts On Relationships

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