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| Multipel casestudiebaseret institutionel etnografi× | Institutionel Etnografi× | |
|---|---|---|
| Fagområde | Kvalitativ | Kvalitativ |
| Familie | Process / pipeline | Process / pipeline |
| Oprindelsesår≠ | 1987 (IE foundation); multi-case application developed through 1990s–2000s | 1970s–1987 (developed through the 1970s–80s; consolidated in Smith 1987, 2005) |
| Ophavsperson≠ | Dorothy E. Smith (institutional ethnography); multi-site adaptation by IE practitioners | Dorothy E. Smith |
| Type≠ | Qualitative multi-site research design | Qualitative research method |
| Oprindelig kilde | Smith, D. E. (2005). Institutional Ethnography: A Sociology for People. AltaMira Press. ISBN: 978-0759105690 | Smith, D. E. (2005). Institutional Ethnography: A Sociology for People. AltaMira Press. ISBN: 978-0759105010 |
| Aliasser | multi-site institutional ethnography, comparative institutional ethnography, multi-case IE, multiple-site IE | IE, sociology for people, institutional ethnographic inquiry, Smith's institutional ethnography |
| Relaterede | 6 | 6 |
| Resumé≠ | Multiple case-based institutional ethnography combines Dorothy E. Smith's institutional ethnography with a multi-site case structure, enabling researchers to trace how the same ruling relations, texts, and institutional processes operate across two or more distinct organizational or community settings. By holding the analytical framework constant while varying the site, this design reveals both the trans-local reach of ruling apparatus and the locally specific ways people navigate institutional coordination. | Institutional Ethnography (IE) is a qualitative research method developed by Canadian sociologist Dorothy E. Smith that investigates how people's everyday lives are shaped and coordinated by institutional texts, rules, and relations of power. Starting from the lived experience of individuals in a particular standpoint, IE traces the social organization that governs their work and troubles — revealing how macro-level institutions operate through the micro-level activities of real people. |
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