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Tammivaara, Julie; Enright, D. Scott – Anthropology and Education Quarterly, 1986
Describes characteristics of questions in the ethnographic interview setting. Concentrates on the relational aspects of interviewing and on the issues of assumptions, categories, and scope. Applies ideas about questioning in general to work with child informants. (Author/LHW)
Descriptors: Children, Ethnography, Field Studies, Information Seeking

Ettinger, Linda F. – Studies in Art Education, 1987
This article introduces H. F. Wolcott's 1982 taxonomy entitled "Styles of On-Site Research: A Guide for Students." It describes how the taxonomy may be used to improve the quality of on-site investigations in art education and includes an extensive bibliography on each of the approaches. (Author/JDH)
Descriptors: Art Education, Classroom Observation Techniques, Educational Research, Ethnography
LeVine, Robert A. – 1980
Concepts and methods intended to enhance the relationship between psychoanalytic theory and psychological anthropology are proposed and illustrations of the application of these concepts and methods are given based on ethnographic data on the Gusii of Kenya. Using five minimum assumptions about the universality of personality, an ethnographic…
Descriptors: Anthropology, Case Studies, Cultural Context, Data Collection

Jules-Rosette, Bennetta – Journal of Negro Education, 1986
The monochromatic view of early anthropologists tended toward oversimplification, reductionism, and the notion that all cultures were internally consistent. This view must be replaced by a "dual vision" which sees field research as an intercultural exchange. The dual vision can also apply to education, another field concerned with ethnicity,…
Descriptors: Anthropology, Cross Cultural Studies, Cultural Differences, Education