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Tagebuchmethode×Ethnographie×Feldnotizen×
FachgebietUmfragemethodikQualitativUmfragemethodik
FamilieProcess / pipelineProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Entstehungsjahr1920s–1940s (systematised by Allport, 1942)c. 1922 (Malinowski's Argonauts of the Western Pacific)Late 19th century (formalized in 20th century)
UrheberGordon Allport (systematic social-science use); Nels Anderson (early fieldwork diaries)Bronisław Malinowski (modern ethnography); rooted in 19th-century anthropologyRooted in 19th-century anthropology and sociology; systematized by ethnographers such as Bronislaw Malinowski and later Robert Emerson et al.
TypQualitative / mixed-methods data-collection techniqueQualitative fieldwork traditionQualitative data collection and recording technique
Wegweisende QuelleAlaszewski, A. (2006). Using Diaries for Social Research. Sage. ISBN: 978-0761941415Hammersley, M. & Atkinson, P. (2019). Ethnography: Principles in Practice (4th ed.). Routledge. ISBN: 978-1138504462Emerson, R. M., Fretz, R. I., & Shaw, L. L. (1995). Writing Ethnographic Fieldnotes. University of Chicago Press. ISBN: 978-0226206813
Aliasnamendiary study, diary technique, self-report diary, daily diary methodEtnografi, participant observation, fieldwork, ethnographic researchfieldnotes, observational notes, ethnographic notes, jottings
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ZusammenfassungThe diary method is a data-collection technique in which participants record their thoughts, behaviours, events, or experiences in their own words at regular or event-contingent intervals over a defined study period. By capturing data close in time to the event, diaries reduce retrospective recall bias and give researchers access to the texture of everyday life as it unfolds — something one-off surveys and retrospective interviews cannot provide.Ethnography is a qualitative research tradition in which a researcher immerses themselves in a social group or community over an extended period — typically three to six months or longer — to study its culture, values, and behaviours in their natural setting. Originating in social and cultural anthropology, and consolidated as a rigorous method by Bronisław Malinowski in the early twentieth century, ethnography produces rich, contextualised accounts of how people live, work, and make meaning together.Field notes are detailed written records created by researchers during or immediately after direct observation in a naturalistic setting. They capture what is seen, heard, and experienced — including behaviors, interactions, physical environments, and the researcher's own analytic impressions — forming the primary data source for ethnographic and observational studies.
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