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  2. Ethnography is a type of qualitative research that involves immersing yourself in a particular community or organization to observe their behavior and interactions up close. The word “ethnography” also refers to the written report of the research that the ethnographer produces afterwards.

  3. Ethnographic Research -Types, Methods and Guide

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    Ethnographic research is the study of people and cultures through direct observation, interviews, and participation. Unlike other research methods, it emphasizes understanding the lived experiences of participants from their perspectives, providing rich, detailed insights.

  4. 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.

  5. Ethnography - Wikipedia

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    Ethnography is a branch of anthropology and the systematic study of individual cultures. Ethnography explores cultural phenomena from the point of view of the subject of the study.

  6. Ethnography In Qualitative Research - Simply Psychology

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    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.

  7. Everything You Need to Know About Ethnography

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    At its core, ethnography is the study of human cultures and societies through observation and participation in their day-to-day activities. Ethnographers aim to gain an in-depth understanding of the culture they are studying by immersing themselves in it and observing it from within.

  8. Ethnography Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

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    The meaning of ETHNOGRAPHY is the study and systematic recording of human cultures; also : a descriptive work produced from such research.

  9. What is Ethnography? - Anthropology@Princeton

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    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.

  10. Ethnographic Research | Definition, Methods & Data - ATLAS.ti

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    Learn the essential building blocks of qualitative research: key definitions, research design, data collection methods, and important ethical considerations. What is ethnographic research? An ethnographic study is one of the most ambitious endeavors a researcher can pursue in qualitative research.

  11. What Is Ethnography in the Social Sciences? - ThoughtCo

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    Ethnography refers to the practice of conducting a long-term, detailed study of a community. A written report based on this type of detailed observation of a community is also referred to as an ethnography.