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Ethnographic - Definition of Ethnographic at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Ethnographic. Word of the Day and Crossword Puzzles. ... Use ethnographic in a Sentence...
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Ethnography - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ethnography (Greek ethnos = folk/people and graphein = writing) is a branch of anthropology. It is a methodological strategy used to provide descriptions of human societies, which as a methodolog...
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A description of the Ethnographic Method that includes a discussion of key concepts and a glossary of terms. ... The ethnographic method starts with selection of a culture, review of the literature pertaining to the culture, and identification of variables of interest -- typically variables perceived as significant by...
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Re-printed (Fall, 2003): A Synthesis of Ethnographic Research. Occasional Papers Series. Center for Multilingual, Multicultural Research (Eds.). Center for Multilingual, Multicultural Research, Rossier School of Education, University of Southern California.
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Here you will find a modified form of James Spradley’s approach to an ethnographic interview. It was designed to elicit information regarding the ties or disjunctions between worship and daily life.
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An ethnographic field collection is a multi-format, unpublished group of materials gathered and organized by an anthropologist, folklorist, ethnomusicologist, or other cultural researcher to document human life and traditions.
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A collection of ethnographic resources provided by the American Folklife Center, Library of Congress. ... American Folklife Center, Library of Congress Awards (Parsons Fund -for ethnographic study; Blanton Owen Fund -for ethnographic fieldwork; Henry Reed Fund for Folk Artists...
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Ethnography means trying to understand behavior and culture by going out and talking to people wherever they are, while they’re doing whatever it is they do. It means entering someone’s world for a while, ... A major difference between ethnography and other types of research is the depth and intimacy of our work.
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The project includes an ethnographic study of 256 additional children and families, recruited nonrandomly, who were not in the survey sample but resided in the same neighborhood. ... To gather ethnographic data on the families the method of "structured discovery" was used, in which in-depth interviews and observations...
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