2017
DOI: 10.5902/2175497723686
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Métodos participativos - etnografia de um processo de pesquisa

Abstract: ResumoEsse artigo tem como objetivo fazer uma análise dos métodos participativos de pesquisa na comunicação e demais ciências sociais. Seu fio condutor é o próprio processo de pesquisa vivenciado pelos autores, que, ao longo do seu desenvolvimento e das dificuldades encontradas, suscita as questões metodológicas discutidas e a busca de referências teóricas para tratá-las. As principais referências utilizadas são os textos organizados por Brandão (1981 e 1984) e a tipologia de pesquisa participativa desenvolvid… Show more

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“…This is a descriptive study of an exploratory nature that has adapted a digital intervention for a public health problem for the Brazilian interlocutor. Since ethnographic research has been used to observe a specific social scenario and processes that are composed of multiple and changing elements, 13 the current investigation was made on a qualitative nature using an ethnographic research technique called the participatory observation to translate the platform by health professionals.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is a descriptive study of an exploratory nature that has adapted a digital intervention for a public health problem for the Brazilian interlocutor. Since ethnographic research has been used to observe a specific social scenario and processes that are composed of multiple and changing elements, 13 the current investigation was made on a qualitative nature using an ethnographic research technique called the participatory observation to translate the platform by health professionals.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%