Methodological notes on ethnographic conversational work

  • Marie José Devillard Complutense University of Madrid
  • Adela Franzé Mudanó Complutense University of Madrid
  • Álvaro Pazos Autonomous University of Madrid
Keywords: ethnographic methodology, fieldwork, interviewing techniques, dialogical discourse.

Abstract

In this article we underscore the similarities between the dialogical interchange developed during the fieldwork as well as those performed at an interview context. We consider that, in both cases, the researcher has to get close to the distinctive register of the ordinary conversation, and to the complexity of the subject’s experience in short. Access to this level cannot be left at random of the anthropologist’s intuition neither to a spontaneous emergence from the circumstances. It requires of a previous systematic reflexivity that is embedded in the construction of the object of research and therefore gone through and exploded the categories in which the process of ethnographic knowledge is frequently divided: exploratory findings/ collecting data, discursive /non discursive practices, fieldwork/interview. To achieve those goals, we suggest a way to articulate both contents and strategies in conversation. Finally, we take into account some of the difficulties inherent to those dynamics of research.

Author Biography

Marie José Devillard, Complutense University of Madrid

Catedrática de Universidad

Departamento de Antropología Social

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Published
2012-10-05
How to Cite
Devillard, M. J., Franzé Mudanó, A., & Pazos, Á. (2012). Methodological notes on ethnographic conversational work. Política Y Sociedad, 49(2), 353-369. https://doi.org/10.5209/rev_POSO.2012.v49.n2.36512