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ethnography    
n. 民族志学,人种学

民族志学,人种学

ethnography
n 1: the branch of anthropology that provides scientific
description of individual human societies [synonym:
{ethnography}, {descriptive anthropology}]


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  • Ethnography - Wikipedia
    Ethnography is a branch of anthropology and the systematic study of individual cultures It explores cultural phenomena from the point of view of the subject of the study Ethnography is also a type of social research that involves examining the behavior of the participants in a given social situation and understanding the group members' own interpretation of such behavior [1] Ethnography is
  • Ethnography | Definition, Types, Examples, Facts | Britannica
    Ethnography, descriptive study of a particular human society or the process of making such a study Contemporary ethnography is based almost entirely on fieldwork and requires the complete immersion of the anthropologist in the culture and everyday life of the people who are the subject of the study
  • Ethnography
    Ethnography is a qualitative research method in which a researcher—an ethnographer—studies a particular social cultural group with the aim to better understand it Ethnography is both a process (e g , one does ethnography) and a product (e g , one writes an ethnography) In doing ethnography, an ethnographer actively participates in the group in order to gain an insider’s perspective of
  • Ethnography In Qualitative Research - Simply Psychology
    Ethnography is a qualitative research method that emphasizes studying what people do and say in particular contexts Ethnographers typically spend considerable time observing and interacting with a social group to understand how the group develops cultural constructions and relations
  • What is Ethnography? - Anthropology@Princeton
    What is Ethnography? Ethnography is a research method central to knowing the world from the standpoint of its social relations It is a qualitative research method predicated on the diversity of culture at home (wherever that may be) and abroad Ethnography involves hands-on, on-the-scene learning — and it is relevant wherever people are
  • Ethnography - Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology
    Ethnography is the practice developed in order to bring about that knowledge according to certain methodological principles, the most important of which is participant-observation ethnographic fieldwork Current understandings of both anthropology and ethnography are the result of years of debate and practice
  • Understanding Ethnography | Ethnography Made Easy OER
    Understanding Ethnography By Maureen E Sheridan Defining Ethnography At its most basic core, ethnography is “writing about people ” Ethnography is a research method that permits researchers to explore and examine the cultures and societies that are a vital part of the human experience This chapter will broaden the reader’s understanding of what ethnography is and gives a brief history
  • Ethnography Explained: Capturing Social Realities in Their Natural . . .
    Whether examining an entire society or a single community, ethnography captures social realities in their most natural, unfiltered form This post unpacks what ethnography is, how it works, and why its two major variants – macro and micro ethnography – matter in social research
  • Introduction to Ethnography | Ethnography | Oxford Academic
    Abstract This introductory chapter introduces ethnography as a distinct research and writing tradition The author begins by historically contextualizing ethnography’s professionalization within the fields of anthropology and sociology While highlighting the formidable influences of, for example, Bronislaw Malinowski and the Chicago school, the author complicates existing understandings by
  • The Basics of Ethnography: Defining and Understanding the Practice
    Ethnography stands as one of anthropology’s most powerful tools for understanding human societies and cultures At its core, ethnography is the scientific study of customs, habits, and behaviors of specific groups, offering researchers a window into the lived experiences of communities around the world This immersive research method goes beyond surface-level observations to uncover the





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