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Ethnographic Upscaling: Exploring and Testing Hypotheses Drawn from In-depth Ethnographic Findings in Spatially Continuous Cases
Field Methods ( IF 1.782 ) Pub Date : 2020-06-09 , DOI: 10.1177/1525822x20928879
Michael Bollig 1 , Michael Schnegg 2 , Diego A. Menestrey Schwieger 1
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This article introduces ethnographic upscaling, an innovative procedure to explore and test hypotheses drawn from in-depth ethnographic findings in spatially continuous cases. The approach combines the strength of localized ethnographic descriptions with questionnaire-based regional surveys to study the distribution of ethnographic findings across social groups by comparison. The approach was designed in the Local Institutions in Globalized Societies project. This anthropological long-term research project ran from 2010 to 2019 to explore institutional regimes for managing water in arid Namibia. The article describes how the ethnographic upscaling approach was developed and implemented, discusses some exemplary results, and offers a critical reflection on its shortcomings and potentials.

中文翻译:

民族志升级:探索和测试从空间连续案例中深入的民族志研究结果得出的假设

本文介绍了民族志升级,这是一种创新程序,用于探索和检验从空间连续案例中深入的民族志发现中得出的假设。该方法将本地民族志描述的力量与基于问卷的区域调查相结合,通过比较研究民族志发现在社会群体中的分布。该方法是在全球化社会中的地方机构项目中设计的。这个人类学长期研究项目从 2010 年持续到 2019 年,旨在探索在干旱的纳米比亚管理水资源的体制机制。这篇文章描述了民族志升级方法是如何开发和实施的,讨论了一些典型的结果,并对其缺点和潜力进行了批判性反思。
更新日期:2020-06-09
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