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===Ethnographic self=== The following are commonly misconceived conceptions of ethnographers:<ref name="Fine, p. 282-89">Fine, p. 282β89</ref> * "The Candid Ethnographer" β Where the researcher personally situates within the ethnography is ethically problematic. There is an illusion that everything reported was observed by the researcher. * "The Chaste Ethnographer" β When ethnographers participate within the field, they invariably develop relationships with research subjects/participants. These relationships are sometimes not accounted for within the reporting of the ethnography, although they may influence the research findings. * "The Fair Ethnographer" β Fine claims that objectivity is an illusion and that everything in ethnography is known from a perspective. Therefore, it is unethical for a researcher to report fairness in findings. * "The Literary Ethnographer" β Representation is a balancing act of determining what to "show" through poetic/prosaic language and style, versus what to "tell" via straightforward, 'factual' reporting. The individual skills of an ethnographer influence what appears to be the value of the research. According to Norman K. Denzin, ethnographers should consider the following seven principles when observing, recording, and sampling data:{{cn|date=November 2022}} # The groups should combine symbolic meanings with patterns of interaction. # Observe the world from the point of view of the subject, while maintaining the distinction between everyday and scientific perceptions of reality. # Link the group's symbols and their meanings with the social relationships. # Record all behavior. # The methodology should highlight phases of process, change, and stability. # The act should be a type of symbolic interactionism. # Use concepts that would avoid casual explanations.
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