Is Microethnography an Ethnographic Case Study? and/or a mini-ethnographic case study? An analysis of the literature

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Selecting the research approach that addresses the research question is often challenging for novice researchers. However, getting a better understanding of the research approaches available in the field, is likely to help novice researchers identify and choose the research approach that fits their situation. In this paper, we discuss microethnography, ethnographic case study, and mini-ethnography case study in order to show that these approaches may have similarities but are different. The author hopes that this discussion will help researchers get a better understanding of these approaches and dissipate the confusion that may exist.

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Bayeck, R. Y. (2023). Is Microethnography an Ethnographic Case Study? and/or a mini-ethnographic case study? An analysis of the literature. International Journal of Qualitative Methods, 22. https://doi.org/10.1177/16094069231172074

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