She globetrots regularly, engaging
in ethnographic work along the way in order to inform the quantitative and qualitative research she conducts.
The uncompromising geometry and bold colors of ancient Andean weavings — insistently characterized
in ethnographic and art historical discourses as decorative — are heralded here as the textile paradigm of abstraction, a grid that precedes by millennia the Western modernist grid.
For his exhibitions, Condon records on video these unscripted and often disorienting interactions, documenting
them in an ethnographic style.
The Stedelijk Museum Bureau Amsterdam presents A Sign of Autumn — Vincent Vulsma a solo - exhibition on view 15 October — 27 November 2011, By employing strategies of spatio - temporal montage, Vulsma brings together objects and patterns taken from their contexts
in ethnographic collections and the canons of modernist design and photography, deliberately moving back and forth along the lines between what is classified as commodity, art or ethnographic object.
Chicago - based Douglas Dawson gallery, which deals mostly
in ethnographic art, is a refreshing and unexpected find between big names like Chicago neighbors Rona Hoffman and Kavi Gupta, or even bigger names like David Zwirner and White Cube.
Ybarra likes to play with the idea of the museum, using galleries as spaces in which to assemble personal collections that stand in some ironic relation to the sorts of dioramas and vitrines ordinarily found
in ethnographic or natural history exhibits.
During his residency at Bellas Artes Projects, Dayrit focused his research into the history and mythology of the Ayta Magbukun community of Bataan, a deeply marginalized Indigenous Peoples group in central Luzon, examining their position in relation to colonial and post-colonial history and their representation
in ethnographic studies of these periods, in close conversation with members of the community.
In a prepared statement, the center pointed to Hamilton's «proficiency
in ethnographic assessment and organizational design... her position as a trusted local community member, and familiarity with indigenous artists» as key assets for the New Orleans center.
Hung at the artist's eye - level, Melvin Edwards» «Lynch Fragments» sculptures reconfigure vicious looking pieces of hardware into forms that recall both histories of (sometimes enforced) labor, and exhibits
in an ethnographic museum.
In her ethnographic case study of a Northern California public elementary school, Posey - Maddox recognized first - hand the differing value placed on parents that acted as provider and parents that acted as protector.
Michelle Fine (1987)
in her ethnographic essay on Silencing in Public Schools, details how student discourse about race and class inequities in students» lived experiences inside and outside the school were often detoured or outright shut down by teachers who were uncomfortable in discussing how societal inequities manifested themselves in students» everyday lives.
Maziyar is interested in ethnogrpahy and
in ethnographic methods as a means to study politics and the state.
Expert qualitative researchers are skilled
in ethnographic field observations, a branch of (business) anthropology.
Not exact matches
His
ethnographic research of college students was all
in the interest of assessing the emotional needs underpinning their actions.
The idea of hygge as a trait of Scandinavian culture is developed
in the course of the interpretation, and its limitations are also discussed against
ethnographic evidence that comparable spatial and social dynamics unfold
in other cultural contexts.
Alison joined m + p
in 2017 with a background
in verbal branding, corporate strategy, and
ethnographic research.
To uncover a detailed buyer experience journey mapping, an organization will need to invest
in qualitative research that employs
ethnographic and anthropological attributes.
If you are able to build an
in - house practice, bring on people who have the requisite background
in anthropology and
ethnographic research.
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.
To gain the deep insights that anthropological and
ethnographic based buyer persona research can offer, companies need to allow for sufficient time
in months versus a few short weeks.
Meaning an organization should explore conducting buyer persona research — the real thing backed by skilled
ethnographic research — with a budget
in mind of five figures — sometimes six figures if it involves many multiple markets and the degree of complexity is high.
When I speak of b2b buyer ethnography, I refer to observation and techniques
in their truest sense — field
ethnographic work.
American Project is a bold
ethnographic account of «project living»
in the Taylor Homes, which opened
in 1962 and are currently under steady demolition.
In contemporary sociology, Weber has often been a source of inspiration for interpretive, ethnographic, and historical approaches to religion advanced in opposition to narrowly reductionistic, positivistic research design
In contemporary sociology, Weber has often been a source of inspiration for interpretive,
ethnographic, and historical approaches to religion advanced
in opposition to narrowly reductionistic, positivistic research design
in opposition to narrowly reductionistic, positivistic research designs.
In their grammars, dictionaries, primers, readers and systematic compilations of proverbs, axioms, customs and other
ethnographic materials, missionaries furnished the scientific documentation by means of which the.
Cosmos, Life, and Liturgy
in a Greek Orthodox Village by Juliet du Boulay Denise Harvey, 462 pages, $ 45 In 1974 Juliet du Boulay pub - lished Portrait of a Greek Mountain Village, an ethnographic study of the Greek mountain vil - lage, Ambeli, whose inhabitants» manner of subsistent living was..
in a Greek Orthodox Village by Juliet du Boulay Denise Harvey, 462 pages, $ 45
In 1974 Juliet du Boulay pub - lished Portrait of a Greek Mountain Village, an ethnographic study of the Greek mountain vil - lage, Ambeli, whose inhabitants» manner of subsistent living was..
In 1974 Juliet du Boulay pub - lished Portrait of a Greek Mountain Village, an
ethnographic study of the Greek mountain vil - lage, Ambeli, whose inhabitants» manner of subsistent living was....
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.
The general nature of this
ethnographic approach is described
in chapter 6.
On the basis of the well - defined structure of the ritual positions
in the rites, Van Gennep concluded that the formality of rites of passage, exemplified
in their highly patterned sequences of action, permits us to organize and understand a large body of
ethnographic data and to make significant cross-cultural generalizations.
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.
Over the years, we've worked with a major Midwest supermarket chain, a large player
in the frozen aisle of grocery stores nationwide and disruptive upstarts such as AeroFarms, a vertical farm company based
in Newark, N.J. Throughout those engagements, we conducted extensive shopper research — both quantitative as well as
in - depth
ethnographic «shop along» interviews.
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...
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.
Tracks the production of children
in symbiosis with pervasive technology across a wide range of perspectives, from resistance to
ethnographic analysis to science fiction.
In the worldwide ethnographic record, mothers accidentally suffocating their babies during the night is relatively unheard of, except among western industrialized nations, but here there are in the overwhelming number of cases, explanations of the deaths that require reference to dangerous circumstances and not to the act itsel
In the worldwide
ethnographic record, mothers accidentally suffocating their babies during the night is relatively unheard of, except among western industrialized nations, but here there are
in the overwhelming number of cases, explanations of the deaths that require reference to dangerous circumstances and not to the act itsel
in the overwhelming number of cases, explanations of the deaths that require reference to dangerous circumstances and not to the act itself.
Her research examines the processes of political resistance and persuasion
in illiberal political contexts, drawing on
ethnographic research approaches and extensive time
in the field.
New Media & Society has published the article where I make the argument, based on
ethnographic research I did during the 2008 U.S. elections, but based on intuitions and interests aroused by previous research
in the 2007 U.S. presidential primaries (published by the Journal of Information Technology & Politics here).
My
ethnographic research
in Santiago's poblaciones explores this issue directly, examining the role of memory
in the production and re-production of an identity of struggle.
His research has included
ethnographic and policy - focused research on contemporary urban multiculture, and historical research on Jewish migrants
in East London.
Methodology: the research had two main components: an interview, survey and observation based study of senior managers
in public and private sector corrections; and a mainly
ethnographic and survey - based study of four matched public and private sector prisons and three additional establishments involving observations of and interviews with prisoners and staff, and the administration of quality of life surveys to both groups.
The statement said, «We wish to bring to the notice of the government that our communities were not captured
in the ongoing
ethnographic survey of the disputed territories of Ondo / Ogun inter-state boundaries.
Ilaje communities
in the Ilaje Local Government Area; and lkale
in the Okitipupa Local Government Area of Ondo State have raised the alarm over their alleged exclusion
in the ongoing
ethnographic survey of the disputed territories of Ondo / Ogun inter - state boundaries by the National Boundary Commission.
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 communitie
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 communitie
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.
Vanessa Williamson is a Ph.D. student
in Government at Harvard University, who has done
in - depth
ethnographic and interview research on Tea Party activists.
Urton's model comes from patterns observed
in the khipus, influenced by
ethnographic research.
An
ethnographic study by Timothy Hallett, Donna Eder, and Brent Harger of Indiana University, published
in the October issue of the Journal of Contemporary Ethnology, suggests several ways an individual can «subtly derail gossip,» including changing the subject, making the target of criticism less personal and more indirect, and pre-empting criticism with positive comments.
The Human Terrain Analysis Branch, by contrast, has kept a much lower profile, though it is also uses social science to collect cultural and
ethnographic information for the military
in Afghanistan and around the region.
Wide variety Watts and his colleagues pruned the 400 or so known Austronesian cultures down to 96 with detailed
ethnographic records, excluding any
in which contact with Abrahamic religions might have had a distorting outside influence.
In fact, such ethnographic studies have declined in past 30 years due to perceptions that researchers are seen as security risks within these highly controlled environment
In fact, such
ethnographic studies have declined
in past 30 years due to perceptions that researchers are seen as security risks within these highly controlled environment
in past 30 years due to perceptions that researchers are seen as security risks within these highly controlled environments.
But after analyzing archaeological and
ethnographic data, social scientist Samuel Bowles of the Santa Fe Institute
in New Mexico has reported even worse fatalities
in hunter - gatherer societies stretching back at least 10,000 years and continuing to the present.