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SaimeProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Izcelsmes gads1979 (autoethnography); comparative application formalized ~20131987–1995 (systematic comparative ethnography formalized)
AutorsHayano (term); developed further by Ellis, Bochner, Chang, Ngunjiri & HernandezGeorge E. Marcus (multi-sited formulation); Charles C. Ragin (comparative logic)
TipsQualitative research designQualitative comparative research design
PirmavotsChang, H., Ngunjiri, F. W., & Hernandez, K.-A. C. (2013). Collaborative Autoethnography. Left Coast Press. ISBN: 978-1598745948Marcus, G. E. (1995). Ethnography in/of the world system: The emergence of multi-sited ethnography. Annual Review of Anthropology, 24, 95–117. DOI ↗
Citi nosaukumicollaborative autoethnography, multi-sited autoethnography, cross-cultural autoethnography, CAEmulti-sited ethnography, cross-site ethnography, comparative field research, comparative participant observation
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KopsavilkumsComparative autoethnography is a qualitative design in which two or more researchers — or research participants — independently produce first-person self-narratives about a shared phenomenon and then systematically compare those accounts to generate broader cultural insight. By juxtaposing lived experiences that differ by context, identity, or setting, the approach moves beyond the single-voice limitations of traditional autoethnography while retaining its hallmark reflexivity and personal depth.Comparative ethnography is a qualitative research design that conducts in-depth ethnographic fieldwork across two or more sites, groups, communities, or cultural settings in order to generate systematic comparisons. Rather than describing a single community in isolation, it traces similarities, differences, and interconnections across cases, producing theoretically grounded insights that no single site could yield alone.
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