Phrases with «ethnographic»

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The word "ethnographic" refers to the study or description of different cultures and their behavior, usually by participating and observing directly in the community being studied. Full definition

«ethnographic» + noun

Sentences with «ethnographic»

  • The Welfare of Tomás ó Hallissy takes into account the long history of ethnographic study in rural communities in the west of Ireland. (imma.ie)
  • Viewing «race talk» through the lens of a California high school and district, Colormute draws on three years of ethnographic research on everyday race labeling in education. (gse.harvard.edu)
  • During his residency at Bellas Artes Projects, Dayrit focused his research into the history and mythology of the Ayta Magbukun community of Bataan, a deeply marginalized Indigenous Peoples group in central Luzon, examining their position in relation to colonial and post-colonial history and their representation in ethnographic studies of these periods, in close conversation with members of the community. (bellasartesprojects.org)
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