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Investigación etnográfica×Investigación de Estudio de Caso×
CampoInvestigación cualitativaInvestigación cualitativa
FamiliaProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Año de origen1920s–1970s1984 (Yin); 1995 (Stake)
Autor originalAnthropology (Malinowski, Boas); applied in health and sociology (Geertz)Robert K. Yin; Robert E. Stake; Sharan Merriam
TipoMethodMethod
Fuente seminalGeertz, C. (1973). The interpretation of cultures: Selected essays. Basic Books. link ↗Yin, R. K. (2014). Case study research: Design and methods (5th ed.). Sage Publications. link ↗
AliasEthnography, Participatory Observation, Field ResearchCase Study, Single Case Study, Multiple Case Study
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ResumenEthnographic research is an immersive qualitative methodology in which researchers spend prolonged time in a community, organization, or social setting, combining participant observation, interviews, and document analysis to develop a rich, contextual understanding of a group's beliefs, practices, and social structures. Grounded in anthropology and refined for health, organizational, and social research, ethnography produces 'thick description' (Geertz 1973) that reveals the meaning and context underlying observable behavior.Case study research is an intensive, contextual investigation of a single case (or small number of cases) to explore a phenomenon in depth. Developed systematically by Robert K. Yin (1984) and Robert E. Stake (1995), case study research employs multiple data sources (interviews, observation, documents, artifacts) to produce a holistic understanding of a bounded phenomenon within its real-world context.
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