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DESCRIPTION:Presenters:Ute Brady\, Arizona State UniversityIsmael Lare Davi
 d\, University of ZaragozaDaniel DetziIrene Pérez Ibarra\, University of Z
 aragozaAlicia Tenza-Peral\, University of ZaragozaAbstract:This IGRI Worki
 ng Group focuses on discussing the design of efficient tools for collectin
 g rules-in-use from ethnographic research\, including in-depth interviews\
 , focus groups or participant observation. The goal is to create a protoco
 l for collecting and later using the grammar to codify rules-in-use. The s
 pecific objectives are:1) Share experiences in collecting rules-in-use.2) 
 Design the elements of an interview/focus group guide to correctly collect
  institutional statements\, maximizing the number of grammar elements and 
 minimizing the need to use “by default” conditions.3) Discuss rewards and 
 sanctions in rules\, norms\, and strategies (direct\, emotional\, and tang
 ible consequences).4) Design an open access protocol for collecting and an
 alyzing institutional statements from qualitative ethnographic research.Ac
 tivities include participating in the online meetings\, sharing experience
 s and collaboratively creating the protocol for the study of rules-in-use.
  The protocol will be open access and co-authored by all members of this w
 orking group who actively participated in the meetings and writing of the 
 protocol.
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SUMMARY:IGRI Working Group Report: The Grammar of Rules-In-Use
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<h3>Presenters:</h3><p><span style="background
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 ></span>Ute Brady\, Arizona State University</p><p>Ismael Lare David\, Uni
 versity of Zaragoza</p><p>Daniel Detzi</p><p>Irene Pérez Ibarra\, Universi
 ty of Zaragoza</p><p>Alicia Tenza-Peral\, University of Zaragoza</p><h3>Ab
 stract:</h3><p>This IGRI Working Group focuses on discussing the design of
  efficient tools for collecting rules-in-use from ethnographic research\, 
 including in-depth interviews\, focus groups or participant observation. T
 he goal is to create a protocol for collecting and later using the grammar
  to codify rules-in-use. The specific objectives are:</p><p>1) Share exper
 iences in collecting rules-in-use.</p><p>2) Design the elements of an inte
 rview/focus group guide to correctly collect institutional statements\, ma
 ximizing the number of grammar elements and minimizing the need to use “by
  default” conditions.</p><p>3) Discuss rewards and sanctions in rules\, no
 rms\, and strategies (direct\, emotional\, and tangible consequences).</p>
 <p>4) Design an open access protocol for collecting and analyzing institut
 ional statements from qualitative ethnographic research.</p><p>Activities 
 include participating in the online meetings\, sharing experiences and col
 laboratively creating the protocol for the study of rules-in-use. The prot
 ocol will be open access and co-authored by all members of this working gr
 oup who actively participated in the meetings and writing of the protocol.
 </p>
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