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Culture of Inquiry

Action research is a dynamic approach that emphasizes the researcher's role as a facilitator rather than a neutral observer. This method allows for the utilization of various research techniques and aims to provide immediate solutions to problems while contributing to theoretical knowledge.

Culture of Inquiry

Culture of Inquiry

Ethnographic Inquiry

-my reaction to this type of inquiry is that it is interesting as cultures fascinate me. However I am not certain I could remain neutral as being human I would form bonds and attachements making it ddifficult to 'detach' myself and remain neutral
this type of research required a rigorous amount of note taking and then a requirement to discuss with your colleagues in order to interpret your findings
-as a researcher it is very difficult to detach yourself from your own society
-researcher is totally immersed in teh said group or culture
-the data is dependant on the research question that is guiding the study and the way those results are interpreted
-theory is based on the process of descritption and how it's interpreted
-three forms, description, interpretation and explanation
-according to Bentz and Shapiro, (1998) "it attempts toundercut common sense and ideoloigcal understandings by looking at how people really do things and experience the world" (p. 118)
-researcher attempts to answer questions about the group in question
-researcher must be totally immersed in the culture or group

Phenomenological Inquiry

Phenomenology apears to be quite complex yet I am not certain it is the research method for me as I embark on my research journey. As much as I enjoy listening and watching people, I also like to know the 'why' of things and not just the what. Phenomenology according to (Bentz, Shapiro, 1998) "does not explain, but rather it creates understanding among the set of observers and observed".
The phenomena must be identified and articulated and then the "what" question is asked. The researcher is immersed in the topic and must be as empathic as possible. As opposed to the saying an outer body experience, the researcher will have an inner body experience by being immersed in the experience.
-there is an understanding between the observer and the observed
-there is an internal reason for an individuals choices and preferences
-acceptance of mentation and intentionality
-study of appearances
-Edmund Husserl's phenomenological philosophy was concerned is concerned with descritpive reflection of consciousness and phenomena
-phenomenology's primary concern is to understand the real world and it questions the individuals ideas and assumptions of the meaning of phenomena.

Action Research

Personal Reaction
I see this method as a valuable tool to help solve real problems while using methodological processes. I like the fact that as an action researcher you are playing the role of facilitator rather than directing the way the research is taking place.
Relationship between the researcher and subject
-researcher plays the role of facilitator over being neutral
Epistemological Assumptions
-can use any of the research methods -involves immediate solution to a problem and contributes to theory and knowledge
Prinicpal problems and Concerns
-need to empower the participants in order for them to see the benefit of change
-statement of intentions and values more than an inquiry
-main concern is influencing change with the intent to solve social problems