from the An
Ethnography on Gardening series, 55 dispersed plant images from a found botanical book, framed pages of book and collage
This resulted in three different series, titled: «Bureaucratic Sonata,
An Ethnography on Gardening, and Food for Thought».
Presents
ethnography on midwives in 3 industrialized and 5 developing countries, through the analytical lens of Davis - Floyd's concept of the «postmodern midwife» — one who takes a relativistic stance toward disparate knowledge systems.
Presents
ethnography on childbirth in 16 cultures through the analytical lens of Brigitte Jordan's concept of authoritative knowledge — the knowledge that counts in a given situation.
In 2004, Alma Gottlieb published a unique
ethnography on the babies of the Beng people in Côte d'Ivoire.
Through a recent, well - researched
ethnography on the culture and religion of the Paraiyars of Tamilnadu, Robert Deliege confirms the symbiotic relationship between the religion of the Christian and Hindu Dalits.
Not exact matches
Needing the insights, which B2B buyer
ethnography can provide,
on decoding the actual real world experiences of buyers.
and Thottanavoor (June - July 1992), and (c)
ethnographies and religious and cultural writing
on Dalit communities in South India.
Rayna Rapp's book
on «the social impact of amniocentesis in America» has won prizes in gender studies,
ethnography and anthropology.
Soo has used a wide range of methods, in her research, including trials, surveys, systematic reviews (metasynthesis and meta - analysis),
ethnography, phenomenology, and participatory action research based
on appreciative enquiry.
The majority of
ethnographies focus
on the culture of adults or verbal children.
2003 Alfred P. Sloan Center for the
Ethnography of Everyday Life, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, conference
on Childbirth as a Work and Family Issue.
But some anthropologists said his 1968
ethnography, Yanomamö: The Fierce People, exploited the tribe by breaking their taboo
on using the names of the dead; others argued that its emphasis
on violent encounters helped governments justify invasions of Yanomamö territory.
My arguments are based more
on ethnography and anthropology than some of Paul's theorizing, but I arrive at pretty much the same place that he does.
The report focuses
on three factors affecting the structure of dating and relationships: demographic projections (including life expectancy, population,
ethnography, health), social projections (including marriage rates, alternative relationships, religious / cultural shifts) and technological shifts (rate of technological change, effects
on labour market, emerging technologies).
(More
on all that in my interview with these nonfiction pioneers of Harvard's Sensory
Ethnography Lab.)
Directors Ben Rivers and Ben Russell come from a background that includes experimental filmmaking and
ethnography, and through their film's structure put a heavy emphasis
on how location defines a person, as well as throwing in plenty of existential and philosophical themes.
And these are some good resources
on using
ethnography in the healthcare setting.
The spiritual care assessment skill is framing one's questions from a sociological and anthropological perspective, with a special focus
on ethnography.
The researchers use a meta -
ethnography to synthesize qualitative data from multiple studies focusing
on technology training for preservice teachers to make new interpretations of the data.
The dissertation is based
on a six - month institutional
ethnography at one of the country's leading historically white research - intensive universities.
He acknowledges
ethnography as a «literary cousin,» drawing
on the participant observation methods he learned as an undergraduate anthropology student.
Naomi Duguid takes readers
on a fully immersive journey through the culinary tradition, history, geography and
ethnography of Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Iran and Kurdistan (the former Persian empire) in her accomplished new cookbook, and our Top Pick for October, Taste of Persia.
Warburg's 1923 lecture, first published in German in 1988 and now available for the first time in English translation, Michael Steinberg offers offers at once a window
on his career, a formative statement of his cultural history of modernity, and a document in the
ethnography of the American Southwest.
Things in a Room: An
Ethnography of the Insignificant will be
on show at the Michael Hoppen Gallery until 12 April 2017.
TODAY in Rome — artist @sanfordbiggers, a 2018winner, will give a shoptalk
on «Spolia and Future
Ethnographies.»
Employing interviews, narrative, photographs, and other documentation, the film capitalizes
on the tension between art and
ethnography.
Central Saint Martins student Eva Cookney
on Becoming The Other, an exhibition exploring
ethnography / anthropology within artistic practice that she participated in at Rivington Place this May.
Likewise, Maya Stovall's Liquor Store Theatre presents what the artist calls a «dance
ethnography» of east Detroit, and features interviews with long - term residents of the McDougall - Hunt neighbourhood that touch
on gentrification and blight, but also resilience and belonging.
Central Saint Martins student Eva Cookney
on Becoming The Other, an exhibition exploring
ethnography / anthropology within artistic practice that she participated...
Performing the roles of scientist and explorer in addition to that of an artist, Dion's artistic practice incorporates and appropriates aspects of ecology, archaeology, biology,
ethnography and history, and often focuses
on the taxonomic principles of ordering, collecting, and exhibiting — practices that are significant to the art world as well.
Focusing
on indigenous cosmologies, post-military spaces, and syncretic religions from the Caribbean, Santiago Muñoz borrows techniques from performance, film, visual
ethnography, and anthropology, to document specific communities and public sites in order to generate her own bricolage - an alternative story about a popular Haitian market, or a newly discovered archeological site in Puerto Rico.
Art Directed by Okwui Enwezor the various exhibitions intending to set off
on a journey exploring the nodes where art and
ethnography converge in a renewal of fascination and estrangement.
Perhaps known more for his quasi-pornographic novels and large influence
on French post-structuralist thinking, Bataille in 1929 published a journal that brought
ethnography, archaeology and popular culture closer to art for a mere 15 - issue run.
Middlesbrough Institute of Modern Art with Pablo Helguera Mexican, New York - based artist and writer Pablo Helguera's (b. 1971) practice focuses
on topics ranging from history, pedagogy, sociolinguistics and
ethnography in mediums that are widely varied, including socially - engaged projects, museum display strategies, lectures, musical performances, essays and fictional texts.
See generally Shirley Brice Heath et al.,
On Ethnography (Teachers College Press 2008).
Rather than put up the YouTube window here, I'll give you the link to the video
on Wesch's own site, Digital
Ethnography.
Ethnography is a genre of writing explore a social phenomena based
on some type of field work.
He is
on the faculty of the City University of New York's Doctoral Programs in Sociology and a Senior Fellow of the Yale Urban
Ethnography Project.
In addition to looking at youth citizenship and social justice, The Sociology of Childhood and Youth in Canada also includes chapters
on a range of topics, from
ethnography and creative visual methods in research with children, to representations of race and gender in children's books, to how young people engage with consumer culture, to settler colonialism and Indigenous children in Canada.
This idea came about during my doctoral research where I am now writing a thesis
on the
ethnography of social media and mobile technology in the community.
Published in 1928, Mead's
ethnography focused
on the psychosexual development of Samoan adolescent children
on the island of Samoa.