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Ruth M. Strudwick

The Ethnographic Radiographer

The Ethnographic Radiographer

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This book introduces readers to ethnography as a methodology and examines how an ethnographic researcher sees the world in which they live. It provides a comprehensive overview of ethnographic research methods and emphasizes the importance of cultural relativism in understanding the perspectives of others.

Format: Hardback
Length: 138 pages
Publication date: 10 November 2021
Publisher: Springer Verlag, Singapore


This book, written from the perspective of a diagnostic radiography educator, delves into the realm of ethnography as a methodology and explores the unique way in which an ethnographic researcher perceives the world around them.

Ethnography, as a research approach, involves immersing oneself in a particular culture or community to gain a deep understanding of their beliefs, practices, and values. The ethnographic researcher aims to observe and document the behavior and experiences of the people they study, seeking to understand the cultural context in which they operate.

One of the key aspects of ethnography is its emphasis on participant observation. The researcher seeks to immerse themselves in the daily lives of the people they study, observing their interactions, behaviors, and rituals. This approach allows the researcher to gain a firsthand understanding of the culture and to develop a sense of empathy and understanding for the people they are studying.

Another important aspect of ethnography is its focus on cultural relativism. The researcher recognizes that each culture has its own unique beliefs, practices, and values, and that these should be respected and understood. Ethnography seeks to avoid imposing Western cultural norms or values on the people being studied, and instead aims to provide a nuanced and accurate portrayal of their culture.

Throughout the book, the author provides examples of ethnographic research in various fields, including healthcare, education, and social work. These examples illustrate the practical applications of ethnography and how it can be used to improve understanding and outcomes in a variety of settings.

In conclusion, this book offers a comprehensive introduction to ethnography as a methodology and provides readers with a deeper understanding of the way in which an ethnographic researcher sees the world. By immersing themselves in a particular culture or community, the ethnographic researcher can gain a unique perspective on the world and contribute to the field of research in meaningful and impactful ways.


Ethnography as a Research Approach:
Ethnography, as a research approach, involves immersing oneself in a particular culture or community to gain a deep understanding of their beliefs, practices, and values. The ethnographic researcher aims to observe and document the behavior and experiences of the people they study, seeking to understand the cultural context in which they operate.

One of the key aspects of ethnography is its emphasis on participant observation. The researcher seeks to immerse themselves in the daily lives of the people they study, observing their interactions, behaviors, and rituals. This approach allows the researcher to gain a firsthand understanding of the culture and to develop a sense of empathy and understanding for the people they are studying.

Another important aspect of ethnography is its focus on cultural relativism. The researcher recognizes that each culture has its own unique beliefs, practices, and values, and that these should be respected and understood. Ethnography seeks to avoid imposing Western cultural norms or values on the people being studied, and instead aims to provide a nuanced and accurate portrayal of their culture.

Throughout the book, the author provides examples of ethnographic research in various fields, including healthcare, education, and social work. These examples illustrate the practical applications of ethnography and how it can be used to improve understanding and outcomes in a variety of settings.

In conclusion, this book offers a comprehensive introduction to ethnography as a methodology and provides readers with a deeper understanding of the way of the way in which an ethnographic researcher sees the world. By immersing themselves in a particular culture or community, the ethnographic researcher can gain a unique perspective on the world and contribute to the field of research in meaningful and impactful ways.

Weight: 332g
Dimension: 155 x 219 x 17 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9789811672514
Edition number: 1st ed. 2021

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