Review:
Ethnographic Research On Marginalized Communities
overall review score: 4.5
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Ethnographic research on marginalized communities involves studying the cultures, practices, and lived experiences of groups that face social, economic, or political challenges.
Key Features
- Participant observation
- Interviews
- Fieldwork
- Cultural immersion
Pros
- Provides valuable insights into the lives of marginalized communities
- Helps in understanding social inequalities and oppression
- Can inform policy-making and social interventions
Cons
- Ethical considerations and potential harm to participants
- Challenges in gaining access and building trust with the community