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| Kriittinen elämänhistoriatutkimus× | Kriittinen etnografia× | |
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| Tieteenala | Laadulliset menetelmät | Laadulliset menetelmät |
| Menetelmäperhe | Process / pipeline | Process / pipeline |
| Syntyvuosi≠ | 1980s–1990s | Late 20th century (~1980s–1993 systematisation) |
| Kehittäjä≠ | Ivor Goodson; influenced by critical theory traditions (Freire, Habermas, feminist scholars) | Jim Thomas (systematised); rooted in Frankfurt School critical theory (Adorno, Horkheimer) and feminist/postcolonial traditions |
| Tyyppi≠ | Qualitative research design | Qualitative research method |
| Alkuperäislähde≠ | Goodson, I. F., & Sikes, P. (2001). Life History Research in Educational Settings: Learning from Lives. Open University Press. ISBN: 978-0335205530 | Thomas, J. (1993). Doing Critical Ethnography. Sage Publications. link ↗ |
| Rinnakkaisnimet | critical biographical research, critical life history, critical life history method, critical biographical inquiry | critical ethnographic research, critical qualitative ethnography, advocacy ethnography, emancipatory ethnography |
| Liittyvät | 6 | 6 |
| Tiivistelmä≠ | Critical life history research combines the biographical depth of life history methodology with critical theory perspectives — drawing on feminist, Marxist, postcolonial, or critical race frameworks — to examine how structural power relations, social inequalities, and institutional forces shape individual lives. Rather than treating a life story as a purely personal account, this approach reads it as evidence of wider social and political conditions, using individual narratives to surface systemic patterns of oppression, resistance, and agency. | Critical ethnography is a qualitative research approach that combines sustained fieldwork immersion with explicit critical theory to examine how power, inequality, and ideology shape the lived experiences of marginalised communities. Unlike conventional ethnography, which aims to describe a culture as it is, critical ethnography commits the researcher to questioning what is taken for granted and to producing knowledge that can serve as a resource for social change. Rooted in Frankfurt School critical theory and expanded through feminist, postcolonial, and race-critical traditions, it treats the research process itself as a political act. |
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