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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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Amazon.com: Ethnographically Speaking: Arthur P. Bochner: Books
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Encountering Development Ethnographically; Nithya Sambasivan, Nimmi Rangaswamy, Kentaro Toyama, Bonnie Nardi ... interactions » archives » XVI.6 - November / December, 2009 » Encountering Development Ethnographically...
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Bentley, R., Hughes, J.A., Randall, D., Rodden, T., Sawyer, P., Shapiro, D. & Somerville, I. (1992) Ethnographically-informed systems design for air traffic control. In Proceedings of CSCW '92, ACM Conference on Computer-Supported Cooperative Work.
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Ethnographically-informed systems design for air traffic control R. Bentley * , J. A. Hughes , D. Randall , T. Rodden* , P. Sawyer* , D. Shapiro , I. Sommerville* CSCW Research Centre Computing* and Sociology Departments, Lancaster University, Lancaster, LA1 4YR UK.
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Against this background, it is instructive to examine, from a theoretical point of view, how to conduct ethnographically inspired audience research of a soap opera′s fandom. To achieve this, it is necessary to explore the phenomenon of cyberculture and its differences from "real world" ethnography.
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