Examples of 'ethnographic studies' in a sentence

Meaning of "ethnographic studies"

Ethnographic studies: These are research studies aimed at understanding different cultures and social groups through observation, interviews, and immersion in the community. Researchers in ethnographic studies often spend considerable time in the field to gain insights into the cultural practices, beliefs, and social norms of the group under study

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Ethnographic studies also documented ghetto life.
That is shown from ethnographic studies.
Our ethnographic studies.
Informant is the denomination given to participants in ethnographic studies.
Comparing the ethnographic studies.
Marketing research based on observations is called experimental technique and ethnographic studies.
Read more about ethnographic studies.
Ethnographic studies of the suburbs indicate a cultural impulsion toward overt displays of status.
He also conducted ethnographic studies.
Ethnographic studies focus on large cultural groups of people who interact over time.
He is known for his provocative ethnographic studies and unconventional style as an academic.
These magazines also point the acceptance of documentary research and ethnographic studies.
Lewis based his thesis on his ethnographic studies of small Mexican communities.
Participation of indigenous or Black communities in the conduct of ethnographic studies.
Colas also conducted ethnographic studies and surveys among contemporary Maya communities living in Belize.

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The book is widely considered to be among the first ethnographic studies of warfare.
It is fundamental in ethnographic studies and South American ecology.
The Meo have been subject to a number of recent ethnographic studies.
Ethnographic studies in the form of observations and self-observations.
A lecture on the link between new technologies and ethnographic studies is presented.
Ethnographic studies indicate 97.
The research was qualitative, descriptive and interpretive, based on ethnographic studies.
There are also mixed methods, for example Ethnographic studies combining observation and questioning.
Elaborate with any qualitative information available, from key informants, focus groups or ethnographic studies.
Paul Willis is best known for his rich ethnographic studies of working-class youth culture.
Transferring anthropometric data files to secondary processor . - Ethnographic studies indicate 97.
Since 2009 she has conducted ethnographic studies of families of radicalizing youths.

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