Ethnography in a broad sense refers to “a qualitative research method that allows a researcher to gain a comprehensive view of the social interactions, behaviors, and beliefs of a community or social group” (Moss 155). Amanda Coffey explains in The Ethnographic Self that ethnographic practice relies on an exchange of selves, voices, and lives, that it is about “personal communications, face-to-face interactions and encounters” and that it “is then about the writing and representing of these” (130).
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