This article discusses the notion of parent - teacher partnerships in early childhood education and care, and presents findings
from an ethnographic study of relationships between mothers and teachers in a child care center.
This paper draws on narrative analysis, critical race theory, and sociocultural theory to inform data
from an ethnographic case study.
Most of what we know about the informal repair industry in developing countries comes
from ethnographic, qualitative case studies and documentaries like Fixers — the kind of research that doesn't translate particularly well into the cut - and - dry, numbers - based, diagrammatic form of an infographic.
A selection of materials in we float above to spit and sing includes: wood, paint, stainless steel, wigs, prosthetic silicon, makeup, bristle cone pine wood, brass, marine resin, medical arm cast, cell phones, jewelry, clothing, dried Himalayan wild flowers, ancient pottery shards, SeaMarker rescue dye, gem stones, mineral fragments, global meteorite fragments, fabric swatches
from ethnographic blankets, coral, vitamins, Adderall and morphine.
In a young city such as Los Angeles, archaeology can take many forms: Small's idiosyncratic museology, Gala Porras - Kim's reappraisal of unattributed objects
from the ethnographic Fowler Museum or even the curatorial work of Moshayedi and Walker in excavating little - known art from Los Angeles's recent past.
It repeats the central motif of a wall, with stereotypic figures
from ethnographic texts both in front of and behind the wall.
Both the current US macronutrient intakes and suggested healthful levels differ considerably from average levels obtained
from ethnographic (20) and quantitative (21) studies of hunter gatherers in which dietary protein is characteristically elevated (19 — 35 % of energy) at the expense of carbohydrate (22 — 40 % of energy)(20,21).
Not exact matches
Going back to the origins of personas and buyer personas as an
ethnographic research effort to inform design and strategy, these meant involving multi-disciplinary groups
from design, branding, corporate strategy, marketing, call centers, fulfillment, and service.
You will not get the insights that come
from the right level of
ethnographic research and the information will most likely be used incorrectly — perhaps even damaging if used for a high stakes initiative.
I also make the case that research conducted
from a true anthropological inspired and
ethnographic foundation will help senior leaders to make important assessment regarding future business models and organizational structure towards becoming a social business.
Nor do Placher's anecdotes address my interest in seeing, for example, how political, historical and
ethnographic interpretations of the persistent conflicts in what we call the Middle East would be reinterpreted
from the biblical view.
Millennials Weigh In on What Makes Food Brands Authentic: Today Watershed Communications released findings
from two national
ethnographic studies examining the media habits of millennial food and beverage consumers...
Tracks the production of children in symbiosis with pervasive technology across a wide range of perspectives,
from resistance to
ethnographic analysis to science fiction.
Urton's model comes
from patterns observed in the khipus, influenced by
ethnographic research.
A review of
ethnographic accounts
from 16 societies found that infidelity was the most common cause of marital dissolution.
Many of the films have been previously available in poor editions but many others are available for the first time,
from early slapstick shorts to Zora Neale Hurston's landmark
ethnographic films to James and Eloyce Gist's amateur evangelical film Hell - Bound Train (1930) and Verdict: Not Guilty (1933).
A: I think we need to deploy a range of methods to address this,
from rich
ethnographic studies of families, to large - scale survey studies, to experimental interventions.
Research with families and communities can range
from parent surveys to in - depth
ethnographic interviews with families.
This longitudinal
ethnographic study follows the college choice experiences of two - high performing English learners (ELs)
from junior year to high school graduation.
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.
Drawing on
ethnographic data
from Malawi, I aim to generate a novel way of interpreting teachers» work as mutually constituted across multiple dynamic levels.
From biochemistry and physics to
ethnographic studies and sociology, political science and history, we've seen it all.
This open access book presents fresh
ethnographic work
from the regions of Africa and Melanesia — where the popularity of charismatic Christianity can be linked to a revival and transformation of witchcraft.
Drawing on rich
ethnographic material
from Caracas» shantytowns, state institutions, as well as everyday life and public culture, Strønen explores the complexities and challenges in fostering deep social and political change.
The Museum collection comprises
ethnographic, historic, archaeological and archival material of the northern Vancouver Island area, specifically
from Oyster River east to Desolation Sound and north to Rivers Inlet, including off - shore islands; west to Gold River and beyond to the outer coast at Estevan Point, and north to the tip of Vancouver Island.
Modern and contemporary Latin American art; 19th - century traveler artists to Latin America; colonial art and objects
from Latin America; Amazonian
ethnographic objects
Her collection, which leans heavily toward geometric abstraction produced between the 1940s and 1990s, also includes 19th - century traveler artists to Latin America, Amazonian
ethnographic objects, colonial art and objects
from Latin America, and contemporary art.
Caracas, Venezuela; Dominican Republic; New York Media, entertainment, telecommunications, consumer products, and travel resorts 19th - century traveler artists to Latin America; Amazonian
ethnographic objects; colonial art and objects
from Latin America; Modern and contemporary Latin American art Top 200 appearance: 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016
19th - century traveler artists to Latin America; Amazonian
ethnographic objects; colonial art and objects
from Latin America; Modern and contemporary Latin American art
Caracas, Venezuela; Dominican Republic; New York Media; Entertainment; Telecommunications; Consumer products; Travel resorts Modern and contemporary Latin American art; 19th - century traveler artists to Latin America; colonial art and objects
from Latin America; Amazonian
ethnographic objects Top 200 appearance: 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 2017
Also on show are bronze sculptures
from The Chapman Family Collection, based on rare
ethnographic masks and fetish objects.
The Chapman brothers» work ranges
from sculptures of grotesque genetic perversions of pre-pubescent girls to 3 - D recreations of Francisco Goya's The Disasters of War etchings, Nazi atrocities and faux -
ethnographic sculptures inspired by African fetish objects to McDonald's packaging.
But these are his most significant years, and Prima Materia does tell a story, one less involved with the alchemical interests the show's title suggests, or the
ethnographic influences implied by the accompanying selection of objects (Hopi kachina dolls, Yup» ik masks), and more concerning the effect on an established practitioner of the turn
from abstract Surrealism to Abstract Expressionism in postwar American art.
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.»
Art
from anywhere but Europe and America has historically found its home in museums or
ethnographic collections, rather than major galleries.
Steinbach selects and arranges objects — which range
from the natural to the ordinary, the artistic to the
ethnographic — thereby emphasizing their identities, inherent meanings and associations.
There are five areas of deep focus within the Colección Patricia Phelps de Cisneros: modernist geometric abstraction
from Latin America; artworks and documentation of traveler artists who explored and worked in Latin America and the Caribbean during the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries;
ethnographic objects
from and documentation of twelve of the indigenous tribes
from the Orinoco river basin in Venezuela's state of Amazonas; material culture
from Latin America's colonial era; and contemporary art
from Latin America and beyond.
The collection is comprised of a diverse, encyclopedic group of fine art and
ethnographic objects by international makers and represents styles and time periods
from pre-history to the present.
A group of
ethnographic objects and documentation
from the twelve indigenous communities of the Venezuelan Orinoco River basin
For a show at the Hammer Museum in L.A. last year, she took obscure
ethnographic objects
from the collection of the Fowler Museum at U.C.L.A., all of which had been categorized as «unidentified» — including textile scraps and broken pottery — things that had effectively been deemed originless and valueless, divorced
from their history and the history of those who made them.
1999 «The World Imagines,» Clarksville - Montgomery County Museum, Clarksville, TN, an exhibition of
ethnographic objects
from all over the world, on loan
from the Cheekwood Museum and local collections; co-curated, with Janelle Strandburg (on the museum staff).
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.
In determining her food types, the artist employed non-traditional research material, such as memory, observation, oral history and menus, in a process reminiscent of early
ethnographic studies conducted by ship's artists who recorded the customs, clothing, and cuisine of cultures different
from their own.
Andrew Rosinski is a visual artist, curator, and writer who received his BA
from Columbia College in Film & Video with a concentration in post-production and documentary &
ethnographic film.
Hill's latest endeavor, the Kinship Project, is an African American
ethnographic record of family photography & ephemera
from 1839 to 2010.
The exhibition brings together a private selection of works
from contemporary artists as well as significant local, historical and
ethnographic works.
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.
As in earlier bodies of work, Lorenzo Hurtado Segovia's new work is informed by sources ranging
from personal anecdotes to art - historical and
ethnographic motifs.
Kokoschka's raw, painterly style derived
from artifacts he had seen in Vienna's
ethnographic museum.
Following on
from French President Emmanuel Macron's promise last year to return African cultural heritage, the president of the
ethnographic Musée du quai Branly - Jacques Chirac in Paris, Stéphane Martin, has signalled that the institution is open to the idea, telling The Art Newspaper that «if together, and possibly with international co-operation with other Western partners, we can build one, two or three safe museums in Africa, I would not even consider transfers of ownership as taboo».