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Assignment:

1)  Read the following article:  Pearson, G. (2009). The researcher as hooligan: where ‘participant’observation means breaking the law. International Journal of Social Research Methodology12(3), 243-255.

2)  Write a one paragraph critique of the article, addressing the following questions:  Would you engage in illegal behavior in the name of science?  Can you think of any situation where the knowledge learned would justify the behavior?

3)  Choose a social scene that is familiar to you but that is not familiar to most others, such as an unusual hobby, job, or sport; an ethnic celebration that is not widely known among outsiders; or a localized event or tradition.

a)  What aspects of this scene would be hard for outsiders to understand?

b)  What behaviors distinguish insiders from outsiders?

c)  What would a participant observer have to know or learn in order for you to consider them to be a participant?

d) Does this group engage in any illegal behavior?

e)  Would you have to engage in illegal behavior in order to "fit in"?

 

Assignment:

1)

Read the following article:

Pearson, G.

(2009). The researcher as hooligan: where

‘participant’observation means breaking the law.

International Journal of Social

Research Methodology

,

12

(3), 243

-

255.

2)

Write a one paragraph critique of the article, addressing the following

questions:

Would

you engage in illegal behavior in the name of science?

Can you think

of any situation where the knowledge learned would justify the behavior?

3)

Choose a social scene that is familiar to you but that is not familiar to most others,

such as an unusual hob

by, job, or sport; an ethnic celebration that is not widely known

among outsiders; or a localized event or tradition.

a)

What aspects of this scene would be hard for outsiders to understand?

b)

What behaviors distinguish insiders from outsiders?

c)

What

would a participant observer have to know or learn in order for you to consider

them to be a participant?

d) Does this group engage in any illegal behavior?

e)

Would you have to engage in illegal behavior in order to "fit in"?

Assignment:

1) Read the following article: Pearson, G. (2009). The researcher as hooligan: where

‘participant’observation means breaking the law. International Journal of Social

Research Methodology, 12(3), 243-255.

2) Write a one paragraph critique of the article, addressing the following

questions: Would you engage in illegal behavior in the name of science? Can you think

of any situation where the knowledge learned would justify the behavior?

3) Choose a social scene that is familiar to you but that is not familiar to most others,

such as an unusual hobby, job, or sport; an ethnic celebration that is not widely known

among outsiders; or a localized event or tradition.

a) What aspects of this scene would be hard for outsiders to understand?

b) What behaviors distinguish insiders from outsiders?

c) What would a participant observer have to know or learn in order for you to consider

them to be a participant?

d) Does this group engage in any illegal behavior?

e) Would you have to engage in illegal behavior in order to "fit in"?