Ethnography is a method of research involving the immersive observation of and engagement with a particular culture over an extended period of time. Key skills of ethnography include observing cultural behaviors and practices as well as interviewing members of the culture to understand perspectives. There are ethical considerations around ensuring informed consent and privacy. Examples of famous ethnographies provide insight into specific cultures like an urban neighborhood in Toronto or the lives of African American women. Corporations have also utilized ethnography to better understand customer needs through case studies involving health companies and technology firms.
4. What is ethnography? Ethno = culture; graphy = writing A method, a product Immersive Extended period of time Often focused on a particular culture
5. Observing Ethnographic skill No. 1 Denver, CO: Scooters in local supermarket: represents shoppersâ need to avoid walking while shopping Toronto, Ontario: Intentional manipulation of corporate logo: symbolizes resistance.
7. Overt versus covert Types of observation Overt Covert Ethnographer informs participants of their study and is transparent about research. Ethnography does not inform participants of the study and must balance ethical issue of deception.
9. Great ethnographies Crestwood Heights, John Seeley: classic study of what is now known to be Torontoâs Forest Hill neighbourhood All of Our Kin: Carol Stackâs nuanced study of African American womenâs intertwined lives Street Corner Society: William Foote Whyteâs âChicago schoolâ of urban ethnography Learning to Labour: Paul Willisâs study of working class British boys becoming working class men
10. Gaining access to closed sites Open Communities Malls Raves Closed Firms Schools Hospitals Need permission and introductions from a gatekeeper No permission required, but must be accepted by the group. Go through gatekeepers.
11. Case studies Corporate Ethnography Researched how consumers in developing countries deal with diabetes. Uncovered unmet needs in diabetes treatment Ethnography in Asia and Africa lead to âimage onlyâ cell phone design with long battery life Employs 24 full-time ethnographers to research computer use in the home, at work, and in the mobile space
12. Case Study: Prada shopping Corporate Ethnography Embedded RFID tags in clothes so shoppers can easily find complete outfits Created frosted glass doors for changing rooms that turn to windows at the touch of a button Mirrors have a 5-second delay allowing shoppers to see the view from behind