Descriptive ethnographic method
Descriptive Ethnographic Methods are a research approach that look at: people in their cultural setting; their language, and the symbols, rituals and shared meanings that populate their world, with the object of producing a narrative account of that particular culture, against a theoretical backdrop. Ethnography is a holistic approach to research developed by anthropologists in order to understand people within their social and cultural contexts. The primary method of the ethnographer is ‘participant observation’. Ethnographic studies focus on large cultural groups of people who interact over time. Ethnography is a set of qualitative methods that are used in social sciences that focus on the observation of social practices and interactions.
Pedagogical Information
Some time should be spent studying this research method and ethnographic methods in general before starting working or alternatively participants should be presented with some models.European Dimension
European culture is urban culture and exploring urban settings is definitely an European dimension. Moreover, cities are a domicile of democracy which started with urbanization. The European dimensions lie in European values like democracy, social cohesion, solidarity, participation, etc.
Applied in projects
Personal TownTours - Slovenian Version
In the framework of the »Personal Town Tours«, a European Grundtvig Programme project (2012 – 2014), seven older students from Slovenian Third Age University gained knowledge and learned methods for exploring and then introducing their town. Under the mentorship of an architect they decided on three thematic itineraries thus validating their already gained knowledge of architecture and urbanism.