Title
Research in Constructivist Frameworks Using Ethnographic Techniques
Abstract
This article discusses the undertaking of research using a constructivist philosophical framework and ethnographic techniques, which can include individual interviews, focus groups, observation, and questionnaires. It begins with a broad overview of social sciences research philosophy, discussing both positivism and interpretivism, before moving on to focus on the constructivist paradigm, which comes under the interpretivist umbrella. The section on ethnography follows and includes sampling, data collection techniques, and data analysis. Examples from the author's work are used to illustrate both philosophy and method. They are from the author's studies of the information-seeking behavior of, firstly, women with breast cancer and, secondly, online investors.
Year
DOI
Venue
2006
10.1353/lib.2006.0054
LIBRARY TRENDS
Keywords
Field
DocType
research methods
Constructivism (philosophy of education),Data collection,Positivism,Public relations,Sociology,Artificial intelligence,Epistemology,Ethnography,Focus group
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
55
1
0024-2594
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
9
0.90
2
Authors
1
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Kirsty Williamson1478.80