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Employing Ethnographic Research Methods in Information Barriers Research (정보장애 연구에 있어서 문화기술법의 적용에 관한 고찰)

  • 장덕현
    • Journal of Korean Library and Information Science Society
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    • v.33 no.4
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    • pp.1-18
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    • 2002
  • Library and information science(LIS) has been focused on the issues of information poverty and barriers and their relations, mainly in terms of current information users. However, potential users usually out of sight in library and information services undoubtedly are to be developed as legitimate clientele. In this regard, this paper attempts to shed light on some factors related to the methodological underpinnings of LIS. Ethnographic research is particularly highlighted. Since the mid 1980s, as full-fledged research of analyzing the contingencies of information use as situated in particular times and places. md using that analysis to inform user-centered information systems design LIS researchers and practitioners have been exploring possible use of ethnographic approaches, especially in studies investigating information world of the socially marginalized. This Paper addresses issues in conducting ethnographic studies in the discipline. This paper also discusses the experiences in conducting ethnographic based research md how the results of their studies may be or have been useful in improving information services fir specific populations.

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Qualitative Methodology and Ethnographic Research Method (질적 연구 방법론과 일상생활 기술적 연구방법)

  • 유은광
    • Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing
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    • v.23 no.4
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    • pp.713-725
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    • 1993
  • This paper presents methodological paradigms : quantitative positivistic (logical empiricism) as the received tradition in the scientific inquiry and qualitative naturalistic (post -positivism or nataralism) as a new paradigm in the Kuhnian sense. Various kind of qualitative methods under the umbrella term, qualitative inquiry, were briefly introduced. Details on the definition, epistemology, naming of subject, field technique (participant observation and ethnographic interview) of ethnographic research method as an adequate method for studying on the unique nursing phenomena in Korean culture were done. Besides, the concept of triangulation, issues on the methododogical paradigm, a criteria for rigor of qualitative naturalistic inquiry were mentioned.

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A Study on the Records Management of the Ethnographic Data: Focusing on Classification and Description of the Research Data of "Cultural History of Kitchen" Project (문화기술지적 자료의 연구기록 관리 방안 연구 - "부엌의 문화사" 연구프로젝트 자료의 분류 및 기술을 중심으로 -)

  • Yoon, Taek-Lim;Choi, Jung-Eun
    • Journal of Korean Society of Archives and Records Management
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    • v.12 no.2
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    • pp.71-91
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    • 2012
  • This article attempts to examine the definition and categories of research records in order to include ethnographic data into research records by comparing the laboratory records with the ethnographic data produced in the field work. And it discusses the records management task of ethnogrpahic data using the field work data collected in the research project of 'Cultural History of Kitchen' which was carried out by one of the authors from 2002 to 2005. The authors draw out the classification of laboratory records from the previous studies on research records, apply it to the ethnographic data and illustrate the new classification and description of research records reflecting the features of ethnographic data. Doing so, the authors expand the concept of research records and provide a case study of research records management based on the collaboration between the researcher and the archivist. Ultimately this study will be a footstep toward construction of community archives and everyday life archives since the records for those archives may be as diverse as the research records based on the ethnographic data from the research project of 'Cultural History of Kitchen'.

Teachers' Perspectives on Environmental Education and Expectations for Learners' Changes : An Ethnographic Case Study in Two Korean Middle Schools (교사의 환경교육 해석과 학습자 변화에 대한 기대 -두 중학교에서의 문화기술적 사례 연구-)

  • 김찬국;이동수
    • Hwankyungkyoyuk
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    • v.15 no.1
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    • pp.101-114
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    • 2002
  • This study is an ethnographic case study aiming at understanding the environmental education (EE) classes of 'Discretionary Activity' which has recently been introduced into Korean middle school curricula. To show the characteristics of the classes, researcher described the phenomena unique to two schools. Two middle school teachers were included in this study as research participants. Qualitative approaches were used to understand the status quo of school environmental education, teachers's perspectives on EE and their expectations for learners' changes. Data were gathered using the methods of participant observation during two school terms and in-depth interview with two teachers and nine students. Ethnographic analysis/interpretation methods such as domain analysis were used to analyze the data. To verify the research methodology and conclusions, triangulation, members checking and peers debriefing were used. Research questions emerging through the circulative research process include 1) what are the teachers' perspectives on EE and how do the teachers' perspectives affect their EE teaching? 2) what are the teachers' expectations for learners' changes and how are teachers/researcher able to perceive learners' changes? Two research participants have different life experiences and perspectives on environment and EE. The perspectives had influence on the selection of the contents and the styles of their teaching. Teachers' expectations for learners' changes were also different according to the styles of the teaching.

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The Who and What of Children Who Use Negative Social Power : An Ethnographic Study (유아들의 사회적 힘의 부정적 사용 양상 및 특성)

  • Park, Sung Joo;Hong, Yong Hee
    • Korean Journal of Child Studies
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    • v.23 no.5
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    • pp.105-121
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    • 2002
  • This ethnographic study investigated aspects of negative social power in 4-year-old children and characteristics of the children who use it. The negative use of social power included taking the possessions of peers without permission, ignoring classroom rules, controlling, rejecting, and threatening others. Most children who abused social power behaved as controllers and were popular children or had a following within the group. They were physically superior to peers, of competitive disposition, and had a well-developed capacity for verbal expression; they were self-centered and had a high level of cognitive ability. Further areas for ethnographic research into the nature of the negative use of social power in young children include training in perspective taking, age differences, and factors that contribute to the development of negative social power in young children.

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A Study on the Analysis and Design of IT Cost Model Using an Ethnographic Research (Ethnographic Research를 이용한 IT Cost 모델 분석 및 설계)

  • Lee Jae-Beom;Jeong Seung-Ryul;Lee Hak-Seon
    • The Journal of Information Systems
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    • v.15 no.3
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    • pp.107-129
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    • 2006
  • The purpose of this study is to provide and validate an IT cost model hi which we link among cost center, cost object and flexible cost driver. in order to accomplish this purpose, this study utilizes ethnographic research methodology. At first we develop the cost model where the flexible cost driver is the distribution basis of overhead cost. For each cost driver, unit cost management model is also proposed. Then we employ the structured design methodology to validate the model. Based on the IT Cost requirements of a case company, the IT cost system was designed and developed for its test. The result shows the model we developed in this study is appropriate for managing IT resources and further, can be used as a reference model for calculating chargeback rates of other departments and IT budget of IT department.

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A Study on the Flexible Application of Ethnographic User Research according to characteristic variables of Design Project (디자인 프로젝트의 특성에 따른 가변적 에쓰노그래픽 리서치 활용에 관한 연구)

  • 김현정;이건표
    • Proceedings of the Korea Society of Design Studies Conference
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    • 2000.11a
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    • pp.18-19
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    • 2000
  • 인간 중심의 디자인을 노력의 일환으로 최근 여러 디자인 프로젝트에서 에쓰노그래픽 사용자 리서치의 방법을 적용하고 있다. 에쓰노그래픽 리서치 방법의 정수는 디자인 될 결과물 지향에서 벗어나, 현장에서 사용자가 실제로 무엇을 하는가에 대한 사람들의 경험에 리서치의 초점을 맞추는 것이라고 할 수 있을 것이다. (중략)

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An Ethnographic Study on Interaction Between Toddlers and Teachers (2세 영아-교사간 상호작용에 관한 문화기술적 연구)

  • Chang, Young Hee;Kwak, Seung Ju
    • Korean Journal of Child Studies
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    • v.25 no.4
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    • pp.71-92
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    • 2004
  • The purpose of this ethnographic study was to observe and understand interactions of toddlers and teachers in context. Specific questions were "What are the motives and features of the interactions between toddlers and teacher?" Subjects were twenty 2-year-old daycare children and their teachers. Methods covered 11 weeks of interviews and participatory observation. The major findings were that the interactions between toddlers and teachers was mainly initiated by toddlers and consist of physiological and emotional needs, conflict mediation and participation in play. As toddler get to the age of self-recognition but still need adult's assistance, the co-existence of dependence and independence was evident. Children used a variety of verbal and non-verbal signals with both positive and non-positive overtons.

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College Students′ Views on Childless Families Based on an Ethnographic Decision Model (문화기술적 의사결정 모델에 따른 대학생들의 무자녀가족에 관한 인식 연구)

  • 양성은
    • Journal of Families and Better Life
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    • v.22 no.5
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    • pp.149-159
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    • 2004
  • An Ethnographic Decision Model (EDM) to explore socioeconomic, cultural, and psychological factors related to the attitudes toward childless family was developed in this study. From college students' protocol writings, this research found that the participants in general had conservative views about childless families. They tended to simplify childless families as either infertile couples or DINK (Double Income No Kids) couples. The participants explained why they decided to have or not to have children in the future. They seemed to believe in a traditional family structure and idealize parental roles, while recognizing the high economic and psychological cost of rearing children. They claimed that Korean society set high standards for parents, which were too difficult to reach. The participants, having been educated to believe in self-actualization through their successful careers, struggled to choose between a family with children and one without children. This study was conducted with a holistic view, and highlighted the importance of interactions between traditional ideology about the family and socioeconomic contexts when interpreting college students' perspectives on childless family.

Hijacking Area Studies: Ethnographic Approaches to Southeast Asian Airlines

  • Ferguson, Jane M.
    • SUVANNABHUMI
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    • v.12 no.2
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    • pp.225-244
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    • 2020
  • Area Studies, by definition, conjure ideas of emplaced knowledge; in-depth interdisciplinary understanding of language, history, culture and politics of a nation or region. Where detractors might see this approach as overly empirical, therefore precluding theoretical sophistication, others argue that "places" are either artificially constructed, or that processes of globalisation have obliterated the cultural zone. But what if we turn an ethnographic eye to those very processes and technologies themselves? Can Area Studies take to the air, and if so, what are the attendant challenges and benefits? Based on insights from ethnography amongst airline customer service workers, ground and cabin crews in Thailand and Myanmar, this research examines the airline cabin as a field for ethnographic study, and as an emplaced site for political and cultural processes. With participant observation-based knowledge of Southeast Asian cabin crews, this paper examines the 1990 hijack of Thai Airways TG 305 from an emplaced cultural perspective.