Ethnographic Research

2022 ◽  
pp. 170-184
Author(s):  
Icarbord Tshabangu ◽  
Stefano Ba' ◽  
Silas Memory Madondo

This chapter considers some of the essential features of ethnography as a qualitative method. The main theoretical foundations of ethnographic approach are explained; however, the emphasis is mainly on how ethnography is done. Thus, the techniques for collecting data used by ethnographers take the central part of this chapter with some special attention to the methodology of observation. Through many examples, the authors describe the various forms of observation as a social research method. It is useful to illustrate the approach of the ethnographer through the metaphor of the “stranger” because “reflexivity” is an important part of the qualitative approach of ethnography. The practicalities of recording the field research and writing memos are fully considered in conjunction with practical suggestions and conceptual discussion, including the writing up of the final text which should be the conclusion of a consequential process, rather than a separate entity.

This chapter considers some of the essential features of ethnography as a qualitative method. The main theoretical foundations of ethnographic approach are explained; however, the emphasis is mainly on how ethnography is done. Thus, the techniques for collecting data used by ethnographers take the central part of this chapter with some special attention to the methodology of observation. Through many examples, the authors describe the various forms of observation as a social research method. It is useful to illustrate the approach of the ethnographer through the metaphor of the “stranger” because “reflexivity” is an important part of the qualitative approach of ethnography. The practicalities of recording the field research and writing memos are fully considered in conjunction with practical suggestions and conceptual discussion, including the writing up of the final text which should be the conclusion of a consequential process, rather than a separate entity.


2020 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 840-849
Author(s):  
Nuraini Nuraini ◽  
Ridwan Hanafiah ◽  
Masdiana Lubis

The main purpose of the study is to find out the kinds of lexical and syntactical errors in writing the student’s paper of English Abstract. The data collecting technique used the field research method from 25 student’s papers of English abstract of Accounting Department Politeknik Negeri Medan. The method used in the research is a qualitative approach. The findings of the research revealed that there were so many errors found in the student’s papers of English abstract. There were two kinds of lexical errors relate to Semantic Error in Lexis found in the student’s papers of English abstract which are Confusion of Sense Relations and Collocational Errors. The number of errors in Confusion of Sense was 20 errors with percentage 62.50 % while the collocational errors were also found as many as 12 errors that constituted 37,50% of the total errors collected in the data analysis process. The errors in the syntactical level are also found in the student’s paper of English abstract based on surface structure taxonomy. There were five kinds of errors found in the analysis process. The most frequent errors made by students are misformation 62 (40,79%) of error followed by omission error reach 54 (35,53%) of errors. The addition errors reach 22 (14,47%) of error. then, misordering errors are found 13 (8,55%) of errors. finally, the blend is only found 1 (0,66%) of errors in student’s papers of English abstract in Accounting Department Politeknik Negeri Medan.                                                    


2019 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 49-60
Author(s):  
Cut Megawati ◽  
Amzar Ardiyansyah

This study aims at determining the role of country (Gampong) government in developing and managing Gampong bungets. The research method uses library research (secondary) and field research (primary) so it can be analyzed by using qualitative approach. From the results of the discussion, it can be concluded that the role of country government in building and managing country budgets is still far beyond expectations caused by internal disharmony and external ignorance so that the existing resources are not able to carry out the existing tasks. Thus, the country government should be more active in the management and development of country’s budgets by participating in seminars and lectures held by the local government. 


1987 ◽  
Vol 17 (4) ◽  
pp. 325-333 ◽  
Author(s):  
Alice E. Moorhead

Field study, using an ethnographic approach, offers a potentially powerful methodology for the technical communication researcher, a methodology that provides a useful balance to the strengths and weaknesses of experiments and surveys. Technical communication studies, however, exhibit not only the typical constraints of field research but several additional constraints inherent to research conducted on-the-job in business, industry, and government, which deserve consideration when designing research.


2021 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
pp. 42-61
Author(s):  
Siti Widya ◽  
Selvi Nur Fitriah

This study aims to analyze: first, the practice of transferring funds between banks through the Flip application, second, the fiqh muamalah analysis of interbank transfer transactions through the Flip application. The research method used in this research is field research with a qualitative approach. The results of this study indicate that: First, the practice of transferring funds between banks through the Flip application has been properly implemented using a wakalah contract, the mechanism used for transferring funds is by filling in transfer request data, transferring a nominal amount that you want to send plus a unique code to the account. Flip bank is the same as the user's bank, the user does not object to the addition of a unique code, the user is willing to add a unique code because the nominal unique code is smaller than conventional administration fees. Second, the fiqh muamalah analysis related to the law of interbank fund transfer transactions is permissible because it has avoided usury, maisir, gharar, tadlis transactions and there are benefits to ease transfer transactions between different banks.


2021 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 89-94
Author(s):  
Annissa Valentina ◽  
Kusuma Wardany ◽  
Sulis Anjarwati

This research aim to know empowerment community of fisherman in Margasari village, Labuhan Maringgai, Lampung Timur. It affected the improvement life quality of the community of fisherman, through participation that means they realized development activity did not only about Government either community participation for quality improvement. This research is field research. Method research that is used in this research is the qualitative approach. Analysis of data used was qualitative with the conclusion of data used inductive. This research indicates that the empowerment level in this village is very low because fisherman did not include in empowerment activity. Most of the fishermen need to be empowered but need a strategy that involved not only one step of implementation but also planning, implementation, until evaluation.


2019 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 104-111
Author(s):  
Wira Hadi Kusuma

The purpose of this study was to analyze efforts to improve learning achievement through increasing spiritual intelligence in increasing student learning achievement. The research method, this research is a field research with a qualitative approach, with data collection tools through interviews, observation and documentation. The results of the study, in general, that the spirituality of students has an impact on improving student learning achievement. This is done in 7 ways or efforts made by the Kiai and Ust, namely earnest (istiqomah), fasting a lot, performing night prayers, reading the Koran, accustoming ablution, leaving immorality, and should not be indiscriminate snacks. In conclusion, the increase in santri's spiritual intelligence has a positive impact on improving learning achievement. Keywords: Spiritual Intelligence, Learning Achievement, Santri Spiritualistas    


2021 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 202
Author(s):  
Muhammad Anzaikhan

Plurality is understood as religious diversity in a society that is increasingly disturbing and undergoing friction. The Dayah clerics in Aceh view plurality as sunnatullah, but the plurality that is recognized is only limited to religious tolerance in the eyes of the syafii school. The research method in this study is field research with a qualitative approach. Data was collected by interviewing Tengku Dayah and campus intellectuals. In addition, data support was also carried out in the form of a literature study on the basis of the thoughts of figures related to Ulama Dayah and Islamic thinkers in Aceh. The results of the study concluded that the majority of Ulama Dayah rejected the plurality of sects more than the rejection of religious plurality. The Ulama Dayah contradicted and even forbade the congregation and their students from studying Islamic Thought. As a result, the treasures of Islamic thought in Aceh are hampered and can only be lived within the academic scope of the campus. If Islamic thinkers appear among the dayah, then they must contextualize according to the understanding and pattern of the Sunnah, otherwise Islamic thinkers will be rejected and even expelled from the majority congregation in Aceh.


2020 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 177
Author(s):  
Muzayyidatul Habibah

<p class="bdabstract">This research aims to analyze how the implementation of maqashid as-sharia in formulating Islamic bank financial statements’ objectives. The research method used is a descriptive qualitative approach, through field research, by examining published Islamic financial reports and conducting interviews with management. The purpose of preparing Islamic financial reports on Islamic entities following the maqashid as-sharia is to fulfil the objectives in providing useful information to stakeholders comprehensively. The purpose of Islamic financial reports includes three levels, namely primary (dharuriyat), secondary (tahsiniyah), and tertiary (hajiyat). The primary aspect is very useful in providing financial information that all financial institutions' activities come from halal sources. Meanwhile, the second aspect can provide additional information on adherence to sharia principles, as a form of protection for property development through contracts under sharia principles. In the aspect of fulfilling the tertiary level, it shows the urgency in presenting assets owned by sharia entities in a transparent and accountable manner, as an effort to be accountable to humans and Allah SWT., Thus providing benefits to more people. Fulfillment of these three aspects of maqashid sharia is a form of benefit in the management of sharia entities.</p>


2021 ◽  
Vol 1 (02) ◽  
pp. 186
Author(s):  
Siti Nur Afifatul Hikmah

Representation as a picture of the existence of a thing. In this case the representation of teachers in learning has power. The symbolic power of the teacher's speech in learning makes the teacher a person or group that holds the power of symbols. The symbolic power exercised by the teacher in learning cannot be separated from speech acts in the form of orders, invitations, advice, praise, questions, explanations and information. This research method uses a qualitative approach with the type of field research.


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