ethnographic in English

adjective

[eth·no·graph·ic || ‚eθnəʊ'græfɪk]

of or pertaining to ethnography, of or pertaining to the study and description of different races and cultures (Anthropology)

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1. This makes ethnographic analysis difficult to conduct.

2. • There are 'ethnographic descriptors' and these need to be addressed.

3. The ethnographic name Daci is found under various forms within ancient sources.

4. Although practically all ethnographic studies of early states, Chiefdoms, and non-centralized polities were

5. Bavarians are an ethnographic group of Germans of the Bavaria region, a state within Germany

6. Ajar people, an ethnographic group of Georgians; Johnny Ajar; Émile Ajar; Publications

7. Ethnographic Appendices, being the data upon which the caste chapter of the report is based

8. Filed under: Iban (Bornean people) Iban shamanism : an analysis of the ethnographic literature / (Canberra, ACT, Australia : Dept

9. Ethnographic Appendices, being the data upon which the caste chapter of the report is based.

10. This presentation discusses the result of 18 years of ethnographic and ethnohistorical studies on Chaco Astronomies

11. Coppers and Brass is an ethnographic documentary about Irish traditional music played by members of the Irish Travelling community

12. Conflicting notions of language purity: the interplay of Archaising, ethnographic, reformist, elitist and xenophobic purism in the perception of Standard Chinese

13. Oct 14, 2020 - Hand tinted Japanese Albumen photography of the late 19th century and later primarily of ethnographic interest

14. An Ethnographic Note on Khondh, a Primitive Tribe and Valmiki, an Acculturizing Tribe from Andhra Pradesh, India by KUSUMA Y

15. This article is an ethnographic case study of the Baltis in Kargil living in the India-Pakistan borderland in the province of Kashmir

16. While the main purpose of the work is to describe childhood and child-rearing practices among the Araucanians, such information is set in a full ethnographic description of

17. The present paper reports the ethnographic profile of a primitive tribe namely Khondh and an Acculturizing tribe namely Valmiki living in Visakhapatnam district of Andhra Pradesh, a southern Indian state.

18. This is an Abcs course, and students will produce short ethnographic films with students in Philadelphia high schools as part of a partnership project with the School District of Philadelphia

19. Anthropologists undertake user studies using ethnographic research methods and can evaluate physical space and virtual presentations to improve the user experience based on observations, surveys and focus groups (Wu and Lanclos, 2011)

20. The present paper reports the ethnographic profile of a primitive tribe namely Khondh and an Acculturizing tribe namely Valmiki living in Visakhapatnam district of Andhra Pradesh, a southern Indian state

21. Abstract The present paper reports the ethnographic profile of a primitive tribe namely Khondh and an Acculturizing tribe namely Valmiki living in Visakhapatnam district of Andhra Pradesh, a southern Indian state

22. This volume examines the processes and patterns of Araucanian cultural development and resistance to foreign influences and control through the combined study of historical and ethnographic records complemented by archaeological investigation in south-central Chile

23. Praise “The Annunciative tone of Biomedicalization is for the, most part explanatory rather than ‘promissory.’ This anthology…provides meticulous ethnographic and sociological case studies of extant (though evolving) biopolitical practices and communities.”

24. Breathtaking is a sweeping ethnographic account of asthma and its treatments that expertly traverses questions of lived experience, medical technology, and critical ecology as they bear on the epidemic of disordered breathing

25. The discourse on acculturation emerges within the debates around syncretism, focusing our attention particularly on the role of historical and political figures as cultural translators in ethnographic research, tours and political negotiations, focusing on cultural interaction.

26. Inspired initially by Elias's (1994) work on 'Civilising processes', this article draws on a project in which an English and a Swedish researcher examines ethnographic data on mealtimes from two of their respective studies undertaken in early childhood settings

27. Weaving together observations and insights from ethnographic research gathered over two years, this article considers how design and everyday life intertwine to create convivial places, but also pauses to take in the moments when tensions rise and Conviviality fails.

28. Drawing on ethnographic research with families in Greater Manchester, UK, together with literatures on the geographies of crises and Conjunctures, I argue that economic crises, such as austerity, can be revealing of the fragilities within familial and personal relationships and as such constitute a very personal crisis.

29. Praise “[C]osmopolitan Anxieties offers historical depth, rich and complex longitudinal ethnography, and nuanced analysis of the way Turkish guestworkers in Berlin rise above ethnicized perceptions to negotiate citizenship and a sense of belonging.Mandel’s book is, therefore, a crucial contribution to longitudinal ethnographic research on immigrant populations in urban centers, and

30. Feminist Studies Issue 45:1 excerpt: "The latest issue of Feminist Studies opens with Stephanie Yingyi Wang's ethnographic study of Companionate same-gender partnerships that appear to fulfill traditional familial expectations but actually create new family structures." Stephanie Yingyi Wang is a graduate student in the Department of Gender, Women, & Sexuality Studies at the University of

31. Leur qualité est en outre Contestable.: In addition the quality of the data is questionable.: Quant à la notion de musée ethnographique, elle peut être Contestable.: Again the concept of an ethnographic museum was questionable.: Ton dernier hobby est le moins Contestable.: That last interest strikes me as the least objectionable.: L'expression « non désirés » renvoie à tout