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Bring out the significance of Ethnography in social research

Topic: Sociology. Syllabus: Sociology — The Discipline: Modernity and social changes in Europe and emergence of sociology; Scope of the subject and comparison with other social sciences; Sociology and common sense. Same official PYQ from year-wise 2019 and Sociology.

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Ethnography is prolonged observation of everyday worlds. Malinowski, Geertz, Whyte, and Srinivas show organisation and thick meaning. It operationalises verstehen and members’ methods. Informal labour and village studies need it. It complements, and does not replace, Census and NFHS rates.

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Introduction

Ethnography is prolonged, first-hand study of a group’s everyday world through observation, talk, and records. Its significance is not colour for a survey. It is a way of seeing meaning, practice, and power that a questionnaire often misses.

Body

What it uniquely yields

  • Bronislaw Malinowski’s Trobriand fieldwork set the standard of living among the people and seeing the imponderabilia of actual life.
  • Clifford Geertz’s thick description ties public symbols to local sense, so the account can be disputed.
  • William Foote Whyte’s street-corner study showed organisation in a world that official files called disorganised.

Significance for theory

  • Emile Durkheim’s rates need a complement: how suicide or worship is done in situ.
  • Max Weber’s verstehen is operationalised as watching action with intended meaning.
  • Herbert Blumer’s symbolic interaction and Harold Garfinkel’s ethnomethodology both live on ethnographic attention to members’ methods.
  • M. N. Srinivas’s village studies and Sanskritisation came from staying, not from a one-shot poll.

Practical uses

  • Informal labour, caste panchayats, and SHG meetings are poorly counted until someone sits there.
  • Policy failure, as in clinic queues or school midday meals, shows in practice what NFHS cells only hint.
  • Multi-sited work now follows migrants and apps across places.

Limits and ethics

  • Small N, researcher effect, and the colonial history of the gaze are real.
  • Ann Oakley and feminist ethnography demand that the relation of interview be named.
  • It cannot replace Census totals. Its significance is validity of meaning, not a national percentage.

Why it still matters

  • Without ethnography, variables float free of the life they name.
  • With only ethnography, structure and comparison thin out.

Flow diagram

flowchart TD
  ETH[Ethnography] --> LIVE[Prolonged presence]
  LIVE --> MEAN[Meaning practice power]
  MEAN --> TH[Theory building]
  SUR[Survey Census] --> RATES[Rates]
  ETH --> VAL[Validity of meaning]

Conclusion

Ethnography matters because it recovers practice, meaning, and the hidden organisation of everyday life. Malinowski, Geertz, Whyte, and Srinivas show the yield. Pair it with surveys and archives. Do not treat it as a soft extra.

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