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Grounded Visualization×Cultural Models Analysis×Ethnographic Interview×
FagområdeAnthropologyAnthropologyAnthropology
FamilieProcess / pipelineProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Oprindelsesår200620051979
OphavspersonQualitative GIS / mixed-methods geography tradition (Knigge & Cope)Cognitive anthropology of cultural models (Quinn, Holland, D'Andrade, Strauss)James P. Spradley
TypeIterative integration of grounded-theory qualitative analysis with GIS visualizationDiscourse-analytic method for reconstructing shared tacit cognitive schemasStructured developmental sequence of interview questions for eliciting cultural knowledge
Oprindelig kildeBernard, H. R. (2017). Research Methods in Anthropology: Qualitative and Quantitative Approaches (6th ed.). Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield. ISBN: 9780759112421Quinn, N. (Ed.) (2005). Finding Culture in Talk: A Collection of Methods. New York: Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN: 9781403969132Spradley, J. P. (1979). The Ethnographic Interview. New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston. ISBN: 9780030444968
AliasserGrounded Visualisation, Qualitative GIS Analysis, Grounded Theory GIS Integration, Spatially Grounded AnalysisCultural Schema Analysis, Cultural Models Theory, Schema-Based Discourse Analysis, Finding Culture in TalkSpradley Interview, Developmental Research Sequence Interview, Ethnographic Interviewing, Domain Elicitation Interview
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ResuméGrounded visualization is a mixed-methods analytic approach that weaves grounded-theory qualitative analysis together with GIS-based spatial visualization, so that emerging codes and maps inform one another iteratively rather than sequentially. Instead of mapping results after the qualitative analysis is finished, the analyst moves back and forth: a pattern noticed while coding interviews prompts a map, the map raises a spatial question that sends the analyst back to the text, and so on. The aim is an interpretation that is simultaneously grounded in participants' accounts and attentive to the geography in which those accounts are situated.Cultural models analysis is a discourse-analytic method for reconstructing the shared, largely tacit cognitive schemas — the cultural models — that organize how members of a group understand a domain such as marriage, success, or illness. Rather than asking people to state their models directly (they usually cannot), the analyst examines what speakers say spontaneously: the key words they reach for, the metaphors they reason with, and the assumptions their arguments take for granted. Recurring patterns across many speakers' talk are taken as traces of an underlying schema that the talk presupposes but never fully spells out.The ethnographic interview, formalized by James Spradley, is a deliberately staged conversation whose goal is to discover how an insider categorizes and talks about their own cultural world rather than to test the researcher's categories. It proceeds through a developmental research sequence of question types — broad grand-tour questions, fine-grained descriptive questions, structural questions that probe how knowledge is organized, and contrast questions that surface the distinctions informants draw between terms. The point is not a list of facts but a reconstructed map of meanings expressed in the informant's own native terms.
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