A Vertically Integrated Project Approach to Ethnographic Methods Training

Shaozeng Zhang, Kellen Copeland, B. Thomsen, Michael Harte, Shelby Copeland, Dane Nickerson, Sam Fennell, Bryan Breidenbach, Kelly Faulkner, Chiayi Chen, Marshall Floyd, Liann Goldmann, Reilly Scheffing, Megan Mooney, Price Willoch, M. Mihaljević, Sommer Dallabona, Max Duggan, Amy Schneider, Mayley Taylor, Asier Hernandez-Saez, Laun Michael
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The Vertically Integrated Project (VIP) model, developed in engineering, is a methodological approach that integrates undergraduate students, graduate students and faculty in projects for both research and student training. Recent applications of this model report that it could foster student-faculty collaboration, empower senior students to mentor juniors, transcend disciplinary silos that often hinder research, and promote diversity and inclusivity in higher education. Our cross-disciplinary experimentation with this model in ethnographic methods training demonstrates its value to facilitate or even institutionalize faculty-student collaborative research and mutual learning in social sciences. We also suggest transforming this model to be less hierarchical in collaboration, more mutually beneficial for all involved, and more sustainable for long-term projects.
人种学方法培训的垂直整合项目方法
垂直整合项目(VIP)模式是在工程学领域开发的一种方法论,它将本科生、研究生和教师整合到研究和学生培训项目中。该模式最近的应用报告显示,它可以促进师生合作,使高年级学生有能力指导低年级学生,超越经常阻碍研究的学科孤岛,并促进高等教育的多样性和包容性。我们在人种学方法培训中对这一模式进行的跨学科实验证明了它在促进甚至制度化社会科学领域师生合作研究和相互学习方面的价值。我们还建议对这一模式进行改革,以减少合作中的等级制度,使所有参与方更加互惠互利,并使长期项目更具可持续性。
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