Community-based Participant-observation (CBPO): A Participatory Method for Ethnographic Research

Author:

Roque Anais1ORCID,Wutich Amber2,Brewis Alexandra2ORCID,Beresford Melissa23ORCID,Landes Laura4,Morales-Pate Olga5,Lucero Ramon5,Jepson Wendy67,Tsai Yushiou8,Hanemann Michael9,Water Equity Consortium Action for

Affiliation:

1. Department of Anthropology, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, USA

2. School of Human Evolution and Social Change, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, USA

3. Department of Anthropology, San José State University, San José, CA, USA

4. Rural Community Assistance Partnership, Washington, DC, USA

5. Rural Community Assistance Corporation (RCAC), West Sacramento, CA, USA

6. Department of Geography, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, USA

7. Texas Water Resources Institute, College Station, TX, USA

8. School of Sustainable Engineering and the Built Environment, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, USA

9. School of Sustainability, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, USA

Abstract

Community-based participant-observation purposefully combines participant-observation and community-based participatory research. While participant-observation is the core method of ethnography and foundational to cultural anthropology, community-based participatory research initially emerged from health and related applied sciences to align researchers’ and communities’ agendas through focused collaboration. Participant-observation and community-based participatory research have different scholarly origins and norms but are united in centering communities’ understandings on their terms. Combining the strengths of both, we provide a step-by-step explanation of community-based participant-observation, with examples from a study of water insecurity in colonias north of the U.S.–Mexico border. Using community-based participant-observation, researchers can facilitate the co-production of knowledge and community benefit by analyzing high-quality data that inform theory building and basic research.

Funder

National Science Foundation

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Anthropology

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