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Digital ethnography and the social dimension of introspection: an empirical study in two Colombian schools.

Johannes Rieken1, Efraín Garcia-Sanchez, Mónica Pérez Trujillo, Daniel Bear.   

Abstract

We developed a teaching-led research project to empirically ground methodological reflection about digital ethnography. Drawing on Cordelois' collective ethnographic observation approach, fifteen emerging professionals (from a private general education university and a Police Academy in Bogota) collaborated in a method seminar on digital ethnography. They worked in cross-institutional research teams, each carrying SenseCams for 3 days. Students had a dual role as both participants and observers during self-confrontation interviews. The research design enabled emerging professionals to introspect about what it is to be a member of their institution. The SenseCam provided an additional opportunity for observation as it elicited different reactions in the two institutions. The fact that SenseCams produce sequential accounts of activity as well as its situated nature made apparent the autonomy to study and solve daily issues (e.g. transport, security, commitments) by students from the university, while students in the police academy are more focused on responding to unforeseen activities (e.g. police services, unexpected requests). Finally, our research highlights the relevance of the social dimension of introspection for digital ethnography. How digital data that captures an individual perspective is negotiated in a group becomes a key methodological question.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25757936     DOI: 10.1007/s12124-015-9299-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Integr Psychol Behav Sci        ISSN: 1932-4502


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