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  2. Ethnography - Wikipedia

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    e. 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. 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 ...

  3. James Spradley - Wikipedia

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    James P. Spradley (1933–1982) was a social scientist and a professor of anthropology at Macalester College. [1] Spradley wrote or edited 20 books on ethnography and qualitative research including The Cultural Experience: Ethnography in Complex Society (1972), Deaf Like Me (1979), The Ethnographic Interview (1979), and Participant Observation (1980).

  4. Autoethnography - Wikipedia

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    Autoethnography is a form of ethnographic research in which a researcher connects personal experiences to wider cultural, political, and social meanings and understandings. [1][2][3][4] It is considered a form of qualitative and/or arts-based research. [3]

  5. Florentine Codex - Wikipedia

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    The Florentine Codex is a 16th-century ethnographic research study in Mesoamerica by the Spanish Franciscan friar Bernardino de Sahagún. Sahagún originally titled it La Historia General de las Cosas de Nueva España (in English: The General History of the Things of New Spain). [1] After a translation mistake, it was given the name Historia ...

  6. The Hidden Frontier - Wikipedia

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    The Hidden Frontier: Ecology and Ethnicity in an Alpine Valley is a classic study of ethnography, published in 1974 by John W. Cole and Eric R. Wolf.. The authors studied two Alpine villages in the Non Valley of the Tyrol region, St. Felix and Tret (part of Fondo municipality), only a mile apart and showed that in spite of identical ecological conditions, there were significant cultural ...

  7. Marshall Sahlins - Wikipedia

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    Marshall David Sahlins (/ ˈsɑːlɪnz / SAH-linz; December 27, 1930 – April 5, 2021) [1][2] was an American cultural anthropologist best known for his ethnographic work in the Pacific and for his contributions to anthropological theory. He was the Charles F. Grey Distinguished Service Professor Emeritus of Anthropology and of Social Sciences ...

  8. Ethnoarchaeology - Wikipedia

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    Ethnoarchaeology. Ethnoarchaeology is the ethnographic study of peoples for archaeological reasons, usually through the study of the material remains of a society (see David & Kramer 2001). Ethnoarchaeology aids archaeologists in reconstructing ancient lifeways by studying the material and non-material traditions of modern societies.

  9. Sarat Chandra Roy - Wikipedia

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    Occupation (s) Lawyer, ethnographer, cultural anthropologist, lecturer, reader. Known for. Ethnography. Sarat Chandra Roy (4 November 1871 – 30 April 1942 [1]) was an Indian scholar of anthropology. [2] He is sometimes regarded as the 'father of Indian ethnography ', the 'first Indian ethnographer', and as the 'first Indian anthropologist'. [3]