1. Community-based Participant-observation (CBPO): A Participatory Method for Ethnographic Research
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Roque, Anais, Wutich, Amber, Brewis, Alexandra, Beresford, Melissa, Landes, Laura, Morales-Pate, Olga, Lucero, Ramon, Jepson, Wendy, Tsai, Yushiou, Hanemann, Michael, and Water Equity Consortium, Action for
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Community-based participant-observation purposefully combines participant-observation and community-based participatory research. While participant-observation is the core method of ethnography and foundational to cultural anthropology, community-based participatory research initially emerged from health and related applied sciences to align researchers’ and communities’ agendas through focused collaboration. Participant-observation and community-based participatory research have different scholarly origins and norms but are united in centering communities’ understandings on their terms. Combining the strengths of both, we provide a step-by-step explanation of community-based participant-observation, with examples from a study of water insecurity in colonias north of the U.S.–Mexico border. Using community-based participant-observation, researchers can facilitate the co-production of knowledge and community benefit by analyzing high-quality data that inform theory building and basic research.
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- 2024
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