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B. Final Cultural Scene Ethnography
Your completed, final ethnography should dra
B. Final Cultural Scene Ethnography
Your completed, final ethnography should draw upon information discussed in your field notes. The overall organization is up to you, but it must include the following:
1. Introduction
Why you chose this site, what your preconceptions were, what you hoped to learn, what methodology you used (i.e., a review of your research prospectus)
2. Physical Description
A physical description of your cultural scene from an “outsider’s” perspective (i.e. the setting and overall environment).
3. Description of the People
A description of the people at the site and their various roles and norms.(i.e., the social structure). Also include a reflection on your role as primarily an “outsider” or as an “insider.”
4. Cultural Analysis
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any significant problems or issues? Try to focus on a particular aspect or problem typical of your site’s culture, and explore it in detail.
5. Personal Assessment
A personal assessment of what you have learned; i.e., whether your ideas about the scene changed very much from your initial assumptions, whether you feel your research was effective or not.
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