Sign In
Not register? Register Now!
Pages:
5 pages/≈1375 words
Sources:
Check Instructions
Style:
APA
Subject:
Social Sciences
Type:
Essay
Language:
English (U.S.)
Document:
MS Word
Date:
Total cost:
$ 21.6
Topic:

Qualitative Methods in Political Science Research. The Eleventh: An Ethnographic Listening Exercise I. Description & Hypotheses

Essay Instructions:

Qualitative Methods in Political Science Research

The Eleventh: An Ethnographic Listening Exercise I. Description & Hypotheses

Essay Sample Content Preview:

Running head: THE ELEVENTH1
The Eleventh: An Ethnographic Listening Exercise
Student Name
College/University Affiliation
THE ELEVENTH

2

The Eleventh: An Ethnographic Listening Exercise I. Description & Hypotheses
Politically, Australia is an “nuder radar” polity. That is, unless a major political event occurs, eventualities at local and national level are hardly recognizable beyond Southeast Asia. This is, conceptually, an interesting point given how politics is, by definition, an identity-shaping practice informing political systems for generations, if not centuries. Indeed, political science is a discipline concerned about studying political systems, governance and practice of power. In Australia, politics, from an outsider’s perspective, is confined to established framings of political development and power exchanges between identifiable, party-aligned agents – just as in most, if not all, polities. The growing uncertainties in political analysis – brought about by increasing overlap between active agents and emergence of new ones at local, national and international levels – have ushered in new perspective and, more importantly, frames of reference and analysis to perform political analysis in radical new ways.
To put matters into perspective, one major Australian political event, i.e. The Dismissal on November 11th 1975, is discussed. More specifically, Australia's former PM Gough Whitlam’s dismissal from office by former Governor-General Sir John Kerr following a series of political developments is discussed. The central concern in current essay is less about event specifics, particularly as reported officially in news media and established political science literature. Instead, ethnography, as an emerging political analysis method, is used in order to highlight, and hopefully uncover, gaps conventional political science analysis methods leave out in favor of a more “systematic” approach to political systems, developments and events. Three episodes from The Eleventh podcast are listened to, as part of current exercise, in order to
THE ELEVENTH

3

explore potentials of ethnographic investigation as, perhaps, an alternative analysis method to current established political analysis methods centered on macro as opposed to micro political systems, modes of interaction and phenomena.
The change in perspective, from a macro to a micro one, by employing ethnographic mode of analysis as opposed to conventional political analysis methods is, essentially, seminal to current ethnographic listening exercise. By engaging in participant observation, albeit in a retro manner and mediated by a podcast, I suggest ethnographic analysis is a viable analysis method to understand underlying factors, not only political ones, at play giving rise to one or more political events, The Dismissal in current case. Theoretically, I put forward a hypothesis, below, I believe holds valid in Australian political context:
Hypothesis: Retro narratives of past political events reported by contemporary journalists add more perspective to and inform earlier political framings of a given political event.
II. Methodology
I use a fairly straightforward...
Updated on
Get the Whole Paper!
Not exactly what you need?
Do you need a custom essay? Order right now:

You Might Also Like Other Topics Related to scientific essays:

HIRE A WRITER FROM $11.95 / PAGE
ORDER WITH 15% DISCOUNT!