ethnography in English

noun
1
the scientific description of the customs of individual peoples and cultures.
This book is an important contribution to Melanesian ethnography and anthropology.

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1. The educational ethnography is an transdisciplinary application of the ethnography ( as a method ) by the educational researchers.

2. the ethnography of paleolithic humans.

3. Adana Ethnography Museum is minutes away

4. Baluchistan. i. Geography, History, and Ethnography

5. Abkhas (ethnography) Alternative form of Abkhaz Synonyms: Abkhasian, Abkhazian; Noun

6. What can ethnography tell us about the big issues?

7. What does Abkhas mean? (ethnography)Alternative form of Abkhaz

8. The methodology is drawn, essentially, from phenomenology, ethnomethodology and ethnography.

9. Discourse analysis and ethnography of communication are two important angles of anthropological linguistics.

10. In order to reconstruct these lives, the techniques of ethnography are used.

11. A History and Ethnography of the Beothuk by Ingeborg Marshall Paperback $34.95

12. 13 In order to reconstruct these lives, the techniques of ethnography are used.

13. In this research the methodologies of ethnography are tried in the study of communication sociology.

14. Since the 1980's there has been a renaissance of interest in ethnography.

15. New methods range from advance statistical analysis to institutional ethnography and narrative analysis.

16. The book has been described as "ethnography of the concept of the total institution".

17. So, personally, I think accurate ethnography should still be the necessary subject of anthropology.

18. Abkhas (plural unknown or uncertain) (ethnography) Alternative form of Abkhaz Synonyms: Abkhasian, Abkhazian; Anagrams

19. This article is a sociological ethnography of a Chinese immigrant social dance subculture in Japan.

20. Ethnography is a term borrowed from anthropology, meaning the systematic and immersive study of human cultures.

21. The Getica sets off with a geography/ethnography of the North, especially of Scandza (16–24).

22. The collections of the museum includes the specimens of plant and animal, ornithology, herpetology, and ethnography.

23. One of the aims of ethnography is to contribute to an understanding of the human race.

24. 12 The collections of the museum includes the specimens of plant and animal, ornithology, herpetology, and ethnography.

25. Must have a good understanding of the ethnography of speaking in the bilingual context, particularly that of interpreted interviews.

26. Several sociolinguists have discussed the ethnography of cross cultural discourse conventions in the law court in the United States.

27. A series of individual observation and interview measures will be derived on the basis of this ethnography.

28. Ethnography of moralities doesn't deliberately playact itself as an upstart of anthropology; instead, it highlights problem awareness.

29. Can your precious ethnography tell us anything which would be of practical use about managing these queues?

30. The methodology of ethnography is usually dependent upon the constraints operating on whom or what the researcher wants to study.

31. • Must have a good understanding of the ethnography of speaking in the Bilingual context, particularly that of interpreted interviews

32. There is one further feature of the ethnography which must be mentioned before I discuss the general pattern.

33. Introductory review of problems in the history and ethnography of the Baluch, i.e., the present-day inhabitants of Baluchistan; 2

34. Stay in hotels and other accommodations near Adana Ethnography Museum, Ataturk Scientific & Cultural Museum, and Adana State Theatre

35. 1966: 'Notes on the pre-colonial history and ethnography of the Bamenda Grassfields (prefectures of Bamenda, Wum and Nkambe)', Cyclostyled.

36. Through ethnography, oral history, and a broad array of cultural items, much has been learned about Athabaskan culture and history in the

37. Since Malinowski initiated the realistic ethnography, cultural writing of anthropology has been regarded as an objective and scientific description of culture.

38. Other scientific institutions in the Netherlands include the Amsterdam Tropenmuseum, an anthropological museum with massive collections of Indonesian art, culture, ethnography and anthropology.

39. Biographical research design is used for activities including narration, life history, oral history, autobiography, Biographical interpretive methods, storytelling and ethnography (Bornat, 2007).

40. S., ‘Adigskie tantsi [Circassian Dances]’, in Sbornik statei po ètnografii Adigei [Collection of Articles on the Ethnography of Adigea], Maikop, 1975

41. About three-quarters of the descriptors refer to individual concepts (language identifier, person, entity, title, ethnography etc.) and a quarter are abstract concepts.

42. After 1963, the palace was used as a royal guest house; since 1995, it has housed the Regional Museum of Archaeology and Ethnography.

43. This is my quest, my own little quest of what I call experimental ethnography, trying to hybrid all those different genres, trying to regain a certain complexity.

44. In the aim of detailed observations of existences, Albert Piette thinks that ethnography, working especially on groups and activities, is less suitable that phenomenography, focusing on singular individuals.

45. Asylums, a pioneering ethnography conducted in the 1950s, is a powerful indictment of total institutions and the abuses inmates suffer from conniving relatives, self- serving professionals, and poorly supervised custodial personnel.

46. 1989, Richard Bauman, Joel Sherzer, Explorations in the Ethnography of Speaking (page 195) He stands there and launches into a tauparapara or traditional chant, accompanied by vigorous actions and defiant Brandishings of his stick.

47. The Beothuk, wary of contact or trade, withdrew from the food-rich coasts to two more remote spots: today’s Red Indian Lake and a bay and its islands further north, writes Ingeborg Marshall, author of A History and Ethnography of the Beothuk.

48. ‘It comprises a Confusingly large and heterogeneous array of techniques, with both therapeutic and diagnostic approaches.’ ‘Ethnography is, Confusingly, both a process and a product.’ ‘They are seeking restraint on companies that manufacture cheap versions of their drug and use Confusingly similar sounding names.’

49. The goal of Cityscape is to bring high-quality original research on housing and community development issues to scholars, government officials, and practitioners.Cityscape is open to all relevant disciplines, including architecture, consumer research, demography, economics, engineering, ethnography, finance, geography, law, planning, political science, public policy, regional science

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