There's a very
good ethnographic study of «hardcore» - ness in the fighting game community I could try to dig up for you, if you were curious.
Not exact matches
Focus groups as
well as usability
studies can play a role in triangulating research by being used to gauge the reaction to prototypes and new concepts that may be born out of the combined quantitative and
ethnographic research.
Although the original inception of the paleo diet had its roots in evolutionary biology as
well as in anthropological
ethnographic studies of contemporary hunter - gatherers and ancient foraging populations, the newfound rationale for adopting a paleo template lies in its emphasis on those foodstuffs delineated in the peer - reviewed literature to have the most nutritive value.
For 30 years I have been
studying cultural expectations for what makes a
good teacher, beginning with field work in a Tibetan refugee school and an
ethnographic study of Japanese and American public schools conducted some years later.
This danger is laid bare in a recent
ethnographic study by Amanda Lewis and John Diamond, Despite the
Best Intentions.
Though it is difficult to associate a particular style with her work, several concurrent themes can be identified within her oeuvre, such as sexuality, the place of craft and mechanization in art as
well as her fascination with
ethnographic and scientific
studies.
The 2019 show is likely to include commercial, forensic, and
ethnographic studies as
well as personal archives.
Over the past 20 years the artist has hyper - realistically rendered pictures of prepubescent boys, non-existent 19th century
ethnographic studies and invented architectural spaces, as
well as animations of physical forms in motion.
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.
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.&r
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.&r
study of attorneys in the workplace.»
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.