Below are some basic categories for organizing your thoughts for the Weblog methods reflections:
• Choosing a site (our class, informants)
• Getting permission
• First visits/first impressions
• Building trust and gaining rapport
• New insights: 2nd and 3rd visits: a different understanding now
• Writing it up: log/notes/assignments/final sections
• Working with informants: those who helped, those who didn’t
• Collecting information: logistics, appointments, note taking, etc. (what worked, what did not)
• Different points of view (“structured watching/listening”): observing v. participating v. interviewing
• Significant experiences: successful day (why?), failure (why?), breakthroughs, awkward moments, ethical questions
• Final reflections on the process (treat this as conclusion): “doing fieldwork,” impact of your presence/position ("subjective/objective") on their behavior, thoughts on fieldwork in "adolescent culture"
Below are some further ideas from anthropologists in the field:
Very useful synthesis of field interviewing principles in ethnographic research: