Subjective Research Design in ELT research: Adopting an Ethnographic Perspective

Qualitative research inquiry has often been criticised as non-rigorous, subjectively biased and in general, unscientific. However, in this paper I argue that in order to understand, and report truthfully about what people say and do and to capture the rich textures of real-life experiences, a quali...

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Main Author: Renganathan, Sumathi
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spelling my.utp.eprints.34792010-12-27T03:12:51Z Subjective Research Design in ELT research: Adopting an Ethnographic Perspective Renganathan, Sumathi PE English L Education (General) Qualitative research inquiry has often been criticised as non-rigorous, subjectively biased and in general, unscientific. However, in this paper I argue that in order to understand, and report truthfully about what people say and do and to capture the rich textures of real-life experiences, a qualitative based research is essential. This paper is based on a research project that explored the social practices of learning and using English among university students (Renganathan, S., 2005). In this paper, I focus on the subjective aspects of the research design where the epistemology underpinning the research is the constructivist view and the theoretical perspective informing the methodology is interpretivism. Furthermore, by adopting an ethnographic perspective (Green and Bloome,1997), I describe how quantitative data can be used to supplement this qualitative research. Finally, this paper discusses the methodological and ethical issues encountered when using the qualitative inquiry methods in the research. 2006 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/msword http://eprints.utp.edu.my/3479/1/Sumathi_satiren_lai02.docx Renganathan, Sumathi (2006) Subjective Research Design in ELT research: Adopting an Ethnographic Perspective. In: The 6th International Conference on English Language Teaching, 8-10 May 2006, Melaka. http://eprints.utp.edu.my/3479/
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Renganathan, Sumathi
Subjective Research Design in ELT research: Adopting an Ethnographic Perspective
description Qualitative research inquiry has often been criticised as non-rigorous, subjectively biased and in general, unscientific. However, in this paper I argue that in order to understand, and report truthfully about what people say and do and to capture the rich textures of real-life experiences, a qualitative based research is essential. This paper is based on a research project that explored the social practices of learning and using English among university students (Renganathan, S., 2005). In this paper, I focus on the subjective aspects of the research design where the epistemology underpinning the research is the constructivist view and the theoretical perspective informing the methodology is interpretivism. Furthermore, by adopting an ethnographic perspective (Green and Bloome,1997), I describe how quantitative data can be used to supplement this qualitative research. Finally, this paper discusses the methodological and ethical issues encountered when using the qualitative inquiry methods in the research.
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title Subjective Research Design in ELT research: Adopting an Ethnographic Perspective
title_short Subjective Research Design in ELT research: Adopting an Ethnographic Perspective
title_full Subjective Research Design in ELT research: Adopting an Ethnographic Perspective
title_fullStr Subjective Research Design in ELT research: Adopting an Ethnographic Perspective
title_full_unstemmed Subjective Research Design in ELT research: Adopting an Ethnographic Perspective
title_sort subjective research design in elt research: adopting an ethnographic perspective
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