Practicing Ethnographic Methods
JFK (John F. Kennedy) International Airport is one of the busiest international airports in the United States and serves as a gateway for the New York City and other Tri-State within the metropolitan regions. Apart from enjoying services from the Jet Blue, and Virgin America, the JFK airport is the major destination for visitors from various continents such as Europe, South America, Asia, Middle East and Africa. The JFK airport receives over 41 million visitors yearly making the airport the busiest international gateway in the New York. However, airports are the social-based organization where the visitors and employees come from various social and cultural backgrounds, which influence the airport decision making.
Objective of this paper is to carry out the ethnographic research by presenting the results of the observation of the social and cultural settings at the John F. Kenney International Airport.
Methodology
I use the ethnographic method to carry out the research. The ethnographic is the type of a social research that takes a strong emphasis on exploring the social and natural contexts of phenomena. The aim of the ethnographic research is to deliver raw social data based on the actual behaviors required to understand the social process. (Kusenbach, 2003). Thus, the method I use to collect data is through observation with minimum active interaction with the observed subjects as well as minimize activities that could obstruct the information recorded. The paper discusses the results of my observation during my visit to the airport.
Results
I visited the JKF international airport two times to carry out my observations after the authorizations from the airport authorities, and I use 3 hours for each visit. Typically, I observe the setting during each visit and the results of my observations are as follows.
Description of the Physical and Social Setting Studying
The two visits makes me to record over 150 observations that include the physical location, detail about the physical setting as well as the people involved. From my observation, the JFK international airport consists of 6 terminals and the terminals are numbered Terminal 1-8 because the Terminal 6 and Terminal 3 have been demolished in 2011 and 2013 respectively. Typically, all the terminals are designed in U -- Shaped. Since it is not possible to make a close observation on all the terminals because of the time factor, I carry out my observation on the Terminal 4 only.
The Terminal 4 of the JFK airport is designed in U-shaped and able to accommodate the Airbus A380. From my observation, the Terminal 4 is the major gateway to the JFK airport. Typically, the Terminal building is around 140,000 m2 (1,500,000 square feet) and I counted 26 gates within the Terminal 4, and terminal provides the services to many international airlines that include KLM, Swiss International Airlines, Egypt Air, Singapore Airlines, and Emirates.
During my observation, I notice several categories of people at the Terminal 4. The people include security personnel such as police, immigration and custom officers. I also observe numbers of airport passengers, some of them have just arrived from their different destinations while some people are about to board the plane. From my observation, I see that there is a kind of social behaviors among the security officers because hardly do I see a security officer moving alone, they always move in pairs or group. Walking in pairs enhances their social interaction.
However, the social behaviors of the passengers are different because passengers' activity is on a peak when they are entering the main lobby or seeking first information from the screens, or queuing in line. I also observe that both passenger and employee engage in killing time when there is nothing to do and the favorite strategy to kill the time is by engaging in conversation among one another.
Description of behaviors that Follow or Violate Cultural "Rules"
I observe several behaviors that follow and violate cultural...
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