Sentences with phrase «ethnographic practices»

A research seminar at Tate Britain organised under the auspices of the Tate Research Centre: Learning examining ethnographic practices within...
David Kelley's work is a hybrid of experimental documentary and ethnographic practices that make use of imaginary, choreographic and performative strategies.
Street data offers a concrete, respectful, and student - centered way to develop an ethnographic practice.

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If you are able to build an in - house practice, bring on people who have the requisite background in anthropology and ethnographic research.
Eventually we ended up in Mali, when she was 15 months old, and I devoted my ethnographic field research to breastfeeding, weaning beliefs and practices and the growth and health of children among the Bambara people of Mali.
By combing through historical and ethnographic accounts, the researchers identified which cultures practiced human sacrifice prior to contact with modern industrialized nations.
The rich ethnographic and longitudinal data he presents have important implications for practice and public policy for our nation's immigrant families,» McCartney commented.
Funded by: Spencer Foundation Amount: $ 350,000 Dates: 1/1/16 — 12/31/19 Summary: This project expands the present research study by adding an ethnographic investigation of learning processes at the most promising no excuses and progressive schools with the goal of amplifying the value and effects of scholarship and practice of civic education in urban secondary schools across the United States.
A highly descriptive ethnographic structure provides readers with multi-chapter narrative highlighting the evolution of youth - adult leadership practices.
Using multi-sited ethnographic methods and an anthropology of policy approach, I focus specifically on Malawi's 1993 Readmission Policy, which banned the practice of permanently expelling pregnant girls from school, and its 2016 reform.
Her ongoing investigation of ethnographic film, anthropology and material culture are the foundation for her multi-disciplinary practice.
It arrived at a moment when a new interest in evolutionary theory — both in science and philosophy — mixed with a mode of artistic practice favouring ethnographic research, which has now become known as the «anthropological turn».
During his master's degree, he moved away from painting and veered his practice towards Anthropology and began working with the ethnographic method of «participant observation.»
Her research into belief systems and ethnographic collections informs her practice, notably her installation about one of the first large uprisings on the African continent, Rumours that Maji was a lie... (2014), first shown at the Jeu de Paume in Paris last year, and later developed as a new project, Kinjeketile Suite, which was exhibited this year at the South London Gallery.
Her practice is informed by an interest in African art, ethnographic research and feminism.
Simone Leigh's practice focuses on an exploration of black female subjectivity, informed by her interest in African art, ethnographic research, feminism and performance.
Parsons had a long interest in ancient and ethnographic arts, as well as mystical and non-Western spiritual practices, including meditation.
I was thinking more in the line of an Anthropology, since the field has run out pre-literate tribes practicing magic to study, the IPCC should be ripe for an ethnographic study in post industrial myths and shamans.
Contributing to the global discussion of how to best prepare law students for the practice of law, Ann Sinsheimer and David Herring's article, «Lawyers at Work: A Study of the Reading, Writing, and Communication Practices of Legal Professionals,» 11 provides «the results of a three - year ethnographic study of attorneys in the workplace.»
The logic of practice: An ethnographic study of front - line service work with small businesses in Ontario's workplace health insurance agency.
Most recently, the 2016 ethnographic study conducted by Ann Sinsheimer and David Herring followed associates at large and medium - size Pittsburgh area law firms, a solo practice, and a nonprofit agency.
This paper is an ethnographic exploration of how attachment theory underpins therapeutic practices in an Australian institutional context where mothers of infants have been diagnosed and are undergoing treatment for mental illness.
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