2021
DOI: 10.1111/epic.12075
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Empowering Communities: Future‐Making through Citizen Ethnography

Abstract: This paper proposes a way to harness the power and benefits of community‐led future change through the process of “citizen ethnography”. Just as “citizen science” has become a potent method for non‐scientists to collect and contribute to scientific knowledge and outcomes, citizen ethnography is where non‐ethnographers are trained in the tools and techniques of ethnography to research social phenomena to understand, recommend and lead their own change initiatives. Citizen ethnography essentially flips the model… Show more

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“…Citizen science tends to be initiated by scientists; however, “forms of citizen science exist that grow out of community initiatives” (Kasperowski and Kullenberg 2019). We thus discussed citizen ethnography (Badami and Goodman 2021) as a way to gather data on the Laughie challenge.…”
Section: Results and Discussion: Our Reflectionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Citizen science tends to be initiated by scientists; however, “forms of citizen science exist that grow out of community initiatives” (Kasperowski and Kullenberg 2019). We thus discussed citizen ethnography (Badami and Goodman 2021) as a way to gather data on the Laughie challenge.…”
Section: Results and Discussion: Our Reflectionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The solutions that have emerged in response to such critiques since the 1980s are many, and they have been written about under various names, including ‘participatory action research’, ‘community-based participatory research’, ‘public anthropology/sociology’, ‘collaborative ethnography’, ‘critical ethnography’, ‘citizen ethnography’, and ‘citizen science’/‘citizen social science’, to name just a few (e.g. Albert et al, 2021; Badami & Goodman, 2021; Beck, 2009; Burawoy, 2005; Foley & Valenzuela, 2005; Hemment, 2007; Lassiter, 2005; Salma & Giri, 2021; Wallerstein, 2020).…”
Section: Impact Collaboration and Capacity Buildingmentioning
confidence: 99%