Phrases with «fieldwork»

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Fieldwork refers to practical work or research done outside of a traditional classroom or office setting. It involves going out into the real world to gather information, study or observe something, or carry out experiments. Fieldwork is often done by scientists, researchers, or students to learn firsthand and collect data directly from the environment or subject they are studying. Full definition

«fieldwork» + noun

Adjective + «fieldwork»

Sentences with «fieldwork»

  • Students in the ECE program complete 200 clock hours of fieldwork in conjunction with courses. (ucdenver.edu)
  • Linguist R.M.W. Dixon of James Cook University, Cairns, in Australia, who made his name in the 1960s and 1970s doing fieldwork on Aboriginal languages, says these languages are so unique that new theories of linguistic change must be invented to explain them. (sciencemag.org)
  • Based on fieldwork conducted in the Goulburn Valley, Australia, we argue that supermarket operations are contributing to community tensions through contestation over valued symbols and narratives about what desirable «progress» looks like. (link.springer.com)
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