Due to the advantages and limitations of ethnographic considerations on the choice of writing, people have come to understand the reflectionistic nature of ethnographic research. Reflectivity includes the recognition that the reality description merely reflects the reality, not the fact that whatever it describes it will initially create or build reality. Therefore, the concept of reflectivity recognizes that the text is not simply and transparently reporting an independent reality order. Instead, the text itself is related to the actual architectural work (Emerson et al.
Most post - modern ethnographers of today also have a strong interest in self - reflection. Ethnographic journalists who want to rethink look back on their position in the culture under study and would like to express this position in their ethnographic report. They understand the experiences people have experienced and the personal background. Therefore, in addition to worrying about others, reflexive ethnographic journalism is also the foundation of ethnographic journalists themselves. When approaching ethnographic magazine experience, recursive ethnographic journalists write themselves in their ethnographic reports and meet people in that field with a subjective, nonobjective, prejudiced position. Ethnographic magazine scholars used their own sentences to look at themselves ("flying the soup") and to clarify how they know what they know, based on their explanation We will provide evidence.
To rethink the ethnographic journal documents the way researchers change after field trips. Reflection / narrative ethnic magazines exist continuously from biographies of biographers, ethnologists to study her or his life in the lives of cultural members, memoirs of ethnographic magazines (ELLIS , 2004, p. 50). Ethnographic journalist background research was the focus of the investigation (ELLIS, 2004). Hierarchical accounts usually focus on the author's experience in addition to data, summary analysis, and related literature. This format emphasizes the procedural nature of the study. Similar to the theoretical theory, the hierarchical description shows "collecting and analyzing data at the same time" (CHARMAZ, 1983, p.101), and the existing research is not "measuring the truth" but " It is used as a source of comparison. 117)
Writing Self and Culture In addition to evoking a dual distinction between form and analysis, ethnographic issues of automatic ethnographic journals are a reflection of self and cultural concepts of writing will be needed. In this regard, Deborah Reed-Danahay proposes automatic / ethnographic. - Individual self is questioned. This term has a double meaning - it refers to a person's own ethnographic or autobiographical writing with ethnic interests. (1997: 2)
© 2013 ISA (editing of arrangements by Sociopedia. Isa) Sally Denshire, 2013, "Automatic Psychology", Sociopedia. Isa, DOI: 10.1177 / 205684601351