Doing the Ethnography of Schooling: Educational Anthropology in Action.
1998 I followed my ideas about history teaching and national unity to South Africa, where I spent a year
doing ethnography in high school history classes.
Her senior year,
she did an ethnography of St. Luke's Hospital's physical rehabilitation department and documented the behavior of the physical therapy staff.
Where
does ethnography meet teen comedy?
Not exact matches
What examples
do you have in mind when referring to the buyer
ethnography, Tony?
While I am not sure I am convinced about neuromarketing belonging in the
ethnography sense, I
do believe field and digital
ethnography combined can be important.
A media
ethnography conducted in Mexico in 2006, before and after the presidential elections, can illuminate what journalists are trying to
do in their human rights coverage and how their outlooks and contexts condition the incidents that are covered.
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.
(Gallerist NY) Paris Museum Explores the «Art of Hair» - The strange and somewhat questionable Musée
du Quai Branly is now tackling the dicey
ethnography of hair color, «juxtaposing blondes, brunettes and redheads to show the evolution of stereotypes attaching to each: blondes as angels, saints and mothers; brunettes, as their opposites — adventurers and sex symbols; redheads as drama queens.»
BRUNO LATOUR, LA FABRIQUE
DU DROIT: UNE ETHNOGRAPHIE
DU CONSEIL D'ETAT (2002), table of contents and excerpts available at http://www.bruno-latour.fr/livres/chrono.html; forthcoming in English translation as THE MAKING OF LAW: AN
ETHNOGRAPHY OF THE CONSEIL D'ETAT (2009), description available at http://www.polity.co.uk/book.asp?ref=9780745639840.