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  2. 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.

  3. 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.

  4. 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.

  5. Ethnography is a flexible research method that allows you to gain a deep understanding of a group’s shared culture, conventions, and social dynamics. However, it also involves some practical and ethical challenges.

  6. ETHNOGRAPHY | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

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    a scientific description of the culture of a society by someone who has lived in it, or a book containing this: One of the aims of ethnography is to contribute to an understanding of the human race. ethnography of Malinowski wrote several ethnographies of the Trobriand Islands. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Lifestyles & their study.

  7. Everything You Need to Know About Ethnography

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    Ethnography is a powerful research method that allows anthropologists to study human cultures and societies in depth. Its strength lies in its ability to provide rich, detailed descriptions of cultural practices, beliefs, and values while also providing context for these phenomena.

  8. ETHNOGRAPHY | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary

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    noun [ C or U ] us / eθˈnɑː.ɡrə.fi / uk / eθˈnɒɡ.rə.fi / Add to word list. a scientific description of the culture of a society by someone who has lived in it, or a book containing this: One of the aims of ethnography is to contribute to an understanding of the human race.

  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. Ethnography - Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

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    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.

  11. (noun) A qualitative research method in which a researcher observes a social setting to provide descriptions of a group, society, or organization. Examples of Ethnography. Codrington, Robert Henry – The Melanesians: Studies in their Anthropology and Folk-lore (1891) Clifford Geertz – The Interpretation of Cultures (1973)