Subtitle
Muslim North Africa Considered
Degree Name
Master of Arts (MA)
First Advisor
Lobban, Jr., Richard A.
Document Type
Thesis
School
Faculty of Arts and Sciences
Department (Manual Entry)
African and Afro-American Studies
Date of Original Version
5-2007
Abstract
Presents ethnographic research methods along with characteristics (evidential and non-evidential "identities") of an anthropologist that may affect his/her access to information and the quality of data collected. Offers several examples from experiences of field researchers. Considers Muslim North Africa as a region demanding attention to its specific cultural realities. Explores ethics and the role of the ethnographer.
Recommended Citation
Grullon, Edicta, "Ethnographic Field Research Methods" (2007). Master's Theses, Dissertations, Graduate Research and Major Papers Overview. 16.
https://digitalcommons.ric.edu/etd/16
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Signed thesis approval page
EGrullón2007B.pdf (2638 kB)
Correspondence and Updated Chapter on Ethics
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Comments
Submitted through the African and African American Studies Program