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Education, Business and Society: Contemporary Middle Eastern Issues

ISSN: 1753-7983

Online from: 2008

Subject Area: Education

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Using an ethnographic case study approach to identify socio-cultural discourse: A feminist post-structural view


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Title:Using an ethnographic case study approach to identify socio-cultural discourse: A feminist post-structural view
Author(s):Monica Gallant, (Dubai Women's College, Dubai, United Arab Emirates)
Citation:Monica Gallant, (2008) "Using an ethnographic case study approach to identify socio-cultural discourse: A feminist post-structural view", Education, Business and Society: Contemporary Middle Eastern Issues, Vol. 1 Iss: 4, pp.244 - 254
Keywords:Arabian Peninsula, Ethnography, Feminism, Society, Women
Article type:Research paper
DOI:10.1108/17537980810929966 (Permanent URL)
Publisher:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
Abstract:

Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to describe a research methodology that was used to identify dominant socio-cultural discourse using a feminist post-structural lens.

Design/methodology/approach – Based on a literature-based study focusing on research methodology and theoretical frameworks, the conduct of an ethnographic case study is described in detail. A discussion of the reporting and analysis of the data is also included.

Findings – The study indicates that using an ethnographic case study approach is a very effective tool for identifying dominant socio-cultural discourses. This in turn can lead to greater emancipation for women through discourse analysis and re-positioning.

Research limitations/implications – This paper presents a focused literature study and contains a description of an effective research methodology for specific purposes. It may be of use to others interested in conducting similar types of research.

Practical implications – The study indicates that using unstructured interviews and a narrative reporting technique is a valuable way to collect data about socio-cultural discourses in an Arabic context. The importance of the position, power, and reflexivity of the interviewer is also explored. In addition, the study suggests that successful feminist movements should be gradual and should take into account societal discourses to allow women to gain emancipatory action through re-positioning themselves within their societal discourses.

Originality/value – The paper is one of the few attempting to describe an ethnographic case study approach with a feminist, post-structuralist view in an Arab context.



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