My work enters this conversation on boy of color mentorship
through an ethnographic case study approach, examining one Latino male mentorship program in an urban school district in California.
Through an ethnographic approach, my work documents and analyzes the experiences of 19 students.
The team explains
through their ethnographic research how they have discerned differences between the travel plans of Western backpackers and the artisanal backpackers of Latin America.
Not exact matches
Suggestions to students of congregations who wish to begin an
ethnographic study of a church are offered, largely in exercise form, in Dudley, Making the Small Church Effective, and in Neville and Westerhoff, Learning
Through Liturgy, 71 - 88.
In a statement on Monday
through their lawyer, Mr. Tosin Omotayo, the communities alleged that the
ethnographic survey conducted in ltebu Elero / Manuwa on August 21, 2017, by the NBC was inconclusive as its officials were ordered to vacate the community by a top official of the Ogun State Government, adding that they did without visiting any of their communities.
By combing
through historical and
ethnographic accounts, the researchers identified which cultures practiced human sacrifice prior to contact with modern industrialized nations.
The 10th District Court fascinates less as a legal experience (although I'd love to watch this movie
through a lawyer's eyes) and more as an
ethnographic one.
It has helped shape our content development
through deep
ethnographic research and innovative solutions.
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.
Through the lens of a culturally diverse high school and school district, Colormute draws on three years of
ethnographic research on every day race labeling in education.
Her dissertation, funded
through a Fulbright Dissertation Fellowship, is an
ethnographic study of the phenomenon of Quranic preschools in the town of Chefchouan, Morocco.
Using historical and
ethnographic methods, I argue that certain understandings of talent perpetuate unequal access to power by naturalizing a set of musical skills acquired
through other means.
The show explores the history of the youth subcultures of the San San International (a parallel universe)
through a mise - en - scène of objects, architectural environments and a 30 - minute faux -
ethnographic science fiction film, presented in the artist's signature labyrinth of immersive interiors.
Scenario in the Shade explores the history of youth subcultures of the San San International
through a mise - en - scène of objects, architectural environments, and a 30 minute faux -
ethnographic science fiction film, presented in the artist's signature labyrinth of immersive interiors.
During their subsequent travels
through Italy, Morocco, and Spain they studied ancient architecture, visited
ethnographic museums, and frequented flea markets, accumulating experiences and images that would directly inform their artworks throughout the early 1950s.
It features: a series of black - and - white photographs of elderly actors by Liu Zheng that play with conventions of
ethnographic and opera photography; two videos by Chen Qiulin that make use of traditional opera characters to respond to changes wrought by the Three Gorges Dam; The Forbidden City (Zijincheng) by Liu Wei, a lyrical video of theatrical «glove puppets» (budai kuilei) shown publicly for the first time; and videos by Cui Xiuwen that connect to opera in more oblique ways,
through performative elements and symbolic props, gestures, and costumes.
The Museo Correr just across Piazza San Marco from the Doge's Palace covers the art and history of the city
through various works of art, sculptures, fabrics, books, furniture and
ethnographic objects.
The BP walk -
through also includes several major ArtFunded works, such as Jake and Dinos Chapman's satirical -
ethnographic room of wooden carvings The Chapman Family Collection and Susan Hiller's installation Dedicated to the Unknown Artists, which features 14 panels and over 300 postcards.
Between 1968 and 1970, Baumgarten undertook a systematic photographic study of how several European
ethnographic museums frame the viewer's perception
through the manner in which their objects are displayed.
The collection, amassed entirely
through donations, includes artworks from the past three centuries as well as
ethnographic objects such as helmets, masks and weapons from Africa, Oceania and the Americas.
Commenting on this new work Ross Keane, Director of the Irish Film Institute said; «The Village is a fascinating
ethnographic documentary looking at how modernisation affected the inhabitants of Dún Chaoin and their relationship with the unpopulated Blasket Islands, and we are delighted that Duncan Campbell found inspiration for his latest work from this film and
through his research into our collection at the IFI Irish Film Archive.»
In addition, my exposure to the Twin Cities Area Hmong community, though consultation with a local agency serving Hmong clients and
through an in ‐ depth
ethnographic study, gives me a good understanding of many of the concerns facing members of this ethnic group.