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the scientific description of the customs of individual peoples and cultures.
This book is an important contribution to Melanesian ethnography and anthropology.
ethnography örnekleri
Traditional ethnography assumed that informants knew what was going on in a delimited space.
This suggests that what we really need is a distinct approach to ethnography .
This very interesting paper cogently melds ethnography , history, and social analysis.
This is especially evident in central Australian ethnography .
This book represents good solid traditional ethnography .
It's a clever way to get at the topic, a kind of ethnography of teenage culture that doesn't feel like a documentary.
While I enjoyed the book as ethnography I remained unconvinced at the end by the author's argument.
I will leave something so grand as the future of cultural anthropology to itself, and stick with the predicament of ethnography .
For instance, there is anthropology's trademark practice of ethnography which entails both fieldwork and writing.
Integrating more of her ethnography would have added depth to her analysis.
First of all, let's not confuse ethnography with anthropology.
Her ethnography is the result of more than a decade of fieldwork done in the 1990s in one of Rio's urban shantytown communities.
We cannot avoid thinking about the overlap between being a tourist and doing ethnography .
We have so much yet to learn from anthropology and ethnography , cognitive psychology, and, yes, even graphic art.
I probably also thought that the drier and more academic my ethnography , the less likely the authorities were to object.
The way these stories are laid out adds to the sense of Goldstein's ethnography as a novel.
This book is an important contribution to Melanesian ethnography and anthropology.
Franks was one of the founders of the scientific study of ethnography and increased the Museum's collections in that area exponentially.
The ethnography of the first part of the book, while a contribution in its own right, provides background for the second part.
He supported research not only in the natural sciences, but also in anthropology and ethnography .
One such contribution from Furniss is her ethnographic approach to the study of the non-indigenous population.
Similarly, ‘World Art’ - drawn from the fifteen thousand items in the Museum's ethnographical collection - seems both less exotic and more relevant than it might elsewhere.
Ad agencies are hiring anthropologists and ethnographers to study and film consumers in their natural environments to see what they really eat, drink, and buy.
One of my aims in this paper is to place these ethnographic insights against a landscape of changing ideas about the nature of art and vision.
Critics say the work is not ethnographically accurate and is a work of fiction.
The book is remarkably rich in ethnographic detail, but the lack of an index makes extracting it more difficult.
The first objects from Africa to be catalogued by the anthropological-ethnographic department comprised more than 500 ethnographical specimens from what was then called Abyssinia and the Upper Nile region.
Russian ethnographers have frequently commented that among the Russian peasantry there was generally no fear of death or the dead.
Hartley Fort is also positioned along a major ethnographically documented east-west transportation route across northern Iowa from the Mississippi Valley to Missouri River valley via the Big Sioux River in northwest Iowa.
He followed this with a biography of his father-in-law Julius Agricola and an ethnographical account of the German tribes.
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