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Legitimasi Berlapis dan Negosiasi Dinamis pada Pembayaran Perkawinan Perspektif Pluralisme Hukum
Published 2019-03-01“…This article is based on an ethnographic study that uses participatory observation of eight marriage payment negotiations in the city of Mataram, West Nusatenggara. …”
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La gouvernance locale à l’épreuve des migrations dues aux changements climatiques : Cas des rapports entre conseils villageois de développement et chefs traditionnels au Burkina Fa...
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THE MARKETING STRATEGI AND SWOT ANALYSIS OF ROEMAH DJAWA RESORT
Published 2013“…For field studies, the writer interviews the owner, receptionist and kitchen staff of Roemah Djawa Resort and does participatory observation in Roemah Djawa Resort. In addition, the writer also collect the data from the guest testimonial sheet in Roemah Djawa Resort to collect information and analyze the guest opinion about the facilities and service in Roemah Djawa Resort. …”
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Of other times: temporality, memory and trauma in post-genocide Rwanda
Published 2019“…It draws on extensive fieldwork undertaken with survivors of the 1994 genocide against the Tutsi and participatory observation of Rwanda’s annual commemoration ceremonies. …”
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The development of youth creativity based on local wisdom in Surakarta / Figur Rahman Fuad and Adam Wahida
Published 2019“…The data was collected through in-depth interview, participatory observation, document analysis and focus group discussion. …”
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School and parent prestige : school tradition in Indonesia and Philippines border society
Published 2021“…Data collection uses participatory observation where the researcher is involved in the activities of the community under study. …”
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A qualitative study on the effects of teacher attrition
Published 2014“…An in-depth interview, non-participatory observation and document analysis were used as means for data collection. …”
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Integration of Islamic Religious Values and Javanese Culture in the Development of Pilgrimage Tourism in Ngawonggo, Indonesia
Published 2024-01-01“…This research uses a qualitative methods with a case study which includes interviews and participatory observation that aims to understand the aspects of pilgrimage in depth. …”
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'Man muss die Dinge sich vor Augen halten ...': Goethe’s and Adorno’s aesthetic programmes as a critique of Modernity
Published 2011-07-01“…In the first part of this article, close textual analysis of Goethe‟s Farbenlehre („On the theory of colour‟) and Wahlverwandtschaften („Elective affinities‟), demonstrates how Goethe aligns the cognition of truth with a subjective function of participatory observation; which he sees as truly empirical. …”
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ZAKAT AND SDG 6: A CASE STUDY OF BAZNAS, INDONESIA
Published 2020-09-01“…This case study of BAZNAS’s project in Kendel, Boyolali, Indonesia, employs a qualitative approach based on participatory observation and semi-structured interviews. The findings explain the perspectives of local community after receiving the assistance, including the identification of reduction in numbers of local people affected by diarrhoea. …”
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INTERNALIZATION OF CHARACTER VALUES BASED ON SPIRITUAL INTELLIGENCE AT SD ISLAM BANI HASYIM MALANG REGENCY
Published 2021-06-01“…The data collection technique was carried out by in-depth interviews with school leaders, participatory observation, and recorded documentation of the work of SD Islam Bani Hasyim. …”
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Homeland, emotions, and identity: Constructing the place attachment of young overseas Chinese relatives in the returned Vietnam-Chinese community
Published 2023-02-01“…This qualitative research employed ethnographic fieldwork, and the author collected local literature and materials from February to December 2019 through participatory observation, in-depth interviews, and questionnaires. …”
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DEVELOPING KNOWLEDGE TO POLICY: STUDY ON INDIGENOUS PEOPLE'S RECOGNITION OF LAND RIGHTS DISCOURSE IN PUBLIC POLICY
Published 2021-07-01“…The method used in this paper is qualitative method, with research technique of literature study and document analysis, and also participatory observation. In conclusion, the agenda to recognize community rights over land and other natural resources should be formulated with new provisions and / or use of the old provisions, which maintain harmony between people who are de facto entitled to land and natural resources, with government authorities on the basis of the political conception of the state property rights, contained in the law on land and natural resources.…”
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Menolak Stigmatisasi (Upaya Deradikalisasi di Pondok Pesantren Modern Islam [PPMI] Assalaam Surakarta, Indonesia)
Published 2021-10-01“…This article aims to show that pesantren as the center of the radicalism movement is not entirely correct. Through participatory observation, in-depth interviews with the caregivers of the Assalaam Modern Islamic Boarding School (PPMI) and literature study. …”
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Barriers to provide psychosocial nursing care: the voices of nurses
Published 2005-10-01“…Data collection methods included interview, focus group and participatory observation. Thematic analysis was applied. Nurses described the psychosocial care as any caring strategies that aimed to respond to patients' needs, excluding physical need. …”
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Spiritual and Communal Harmony Through Tarawangsa Traditional Art
Published 2024-03-01“…Methodology: The study adopts a qualitative approach through participatory observation and in-depth interviews with community members, traditional leaders, and practitioners of Tarawangsa Art. …”
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THE PRACTICES AND CHALLENGES OF SHIMGLINA CUSTOMARY CONflICT RESOLUTION MECHANISM IN RURAL LAND DISPUTES IN ETHIOPIA
Published 2023-11-01“…This study employed qualitative research approach and data were collected using focus group discussion, interviews, and non-participatory observation; and relevant literatures and documents are reviewed. …”
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Parenting in the Mirror of Ghorbat* Culture in Tehran
Published 2018-09-01“…Parenting is one of the topics of interest in various sciences’ scholars such as psychologists, social workers, etc.The present article examined the characteristics of parenting in the subculture of Ghorbat in Tehran.The theoretical premise is that the characteristics of parenting are influenced by culture and subculture.The research method is ethnography, and research data were collected through semi-structured interview techniques and participatory observation. participants are the Ghorbat families living in Tehran's 12th district.According to the research findings, Tehran's Ghorbats have special parenting characteristics due to their subcultural characteristics as simplification and neglect, strictness based on male despotism,insecure attachment, ignoring the real needs of children,disregard for social and communication patterns and disregard for formal education.Developing self-care training packages and designing parenting models and the parent-child relationship-based on the distinct culture of Ghorbatsin Tehran can help parents to choose the low-risk style of parenting for child.…”
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Analisis kerjasama sekolah dengan dunia usaha dan dunia industri dalam meningkatkan mutu lulusan sekolah menengah kejuruan
Published 2021-12-01“…The researcher as the key instrument of the research conducted an in-depth interview with principals, teachers/public relations, students, school committees, supervisors as well as industry and business community (DU/DI). Participatory observation and document analysis were also utilized in order to support the data gathering process. …”
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Incorporation of ICT by Colombian university professors
Published 2017-06-01“…The results obtained were given through the application of a semi-structured interview directed to four professors of the chairs: Quantitative Research, Life Project, Expression and graphic design and Press, as well as the non-participatory observation of the intervention and contributions from 15 students of the chosen subjects. …”
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