Sentences with phrase «of ethnographic research»

Pollock's three years of ethnographic research on race labeling at Columbus — a high school whose name has been changed to protect the community's privacy — led her to discover six core dilemmas of American race talk and to explore how educators and policymakers might engage in constructive conversations about race.
Through the lens of a culturally diverse high school and school district, Colormute draws on three years of ethnographic research on every day race labeling in education.
Viewing «race talk» through the lens of a California high school and district, Colormute draws on three years of ethnographic research on everyday race labeling in education.
That was when Bainbridge — a 67 - year - old with a mild Connecticut accent — mentioned that he has logged in «2100 hours of ethnographic research» in Azeroth.
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.

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His ethnographic research of college students was all in the interest of assessing the emotional needs underpinning their actions.
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.
It takes a minimal level of 15 - 30 ethnographic research interviews and I'm not referring to counting friends and employees or your sales reps.. This means on - site participant - observation methods with actual consumers or buyers.
The type of research needed to uncover deep behavioral and cultural percepts are those closely associated with participant - observation methods aligned with anthropology and the ethnographic research techniques commonly utilized by this social science.
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.
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.
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 designs.
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.
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.
I hope that her work inspires more ethnographic research into the cultures of infancy around the world.
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.
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.
«They would be very strange hunters, if you look at the ethnographic record, to knock out 35 genera that quickly,» says Douglas Kennett, an archaeologist at the University of Oregon who conducted the research with 25 colleagues.
The research therefore offers the opportunity for new insights into the archaeological and ethnographic context of the engravings.
The second stage was talking to the mobile workers themselves and their families, and the third stage of the project was design - led ethnographic research with five families.
The team explains through their ethnographic research how they have discerned differences between the travel plans of Western backpackers and the artisanal backpackers of Latin America.
She is conducting ongoing clinical and ethnographic research on the Mediterranean Diet of Crete and medicinal plants and foods of Crete which she began for her doctoral studies at the University of Lancaster, UK.
Most recently, ethnographic research has been conducted in situ to explore the ways in which the introduction of tablets into the classroom environment has changed how teachers and pupils interact.
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.
With many groundbreaking publications to his credit, he has analyzed the cultures, languages, and texts of urban youth, using quantitative, critical literary, ethnographic, and sociolinguistic research methods to answer complex questions at the center of equity and social justice in education.
This research is comparative and ethnographic, focusing on the internal politics of teachers» unions in three countries.
Her ethnographic research agenda has three broad areas of focus: (1) Theories of the state and state - society relations; (2) Social movements, critical pedagogy, and learning; (3) Latin American education and development.
Whether or not the variation in AP offerings affects the decision of suburban residents to participate in the New Haven School Choice Placement Process has yet to be studied and could be an important topic for further ethnographic research.
He has worked on a variety of public health initiatives, including undertaking extensive ethnographic research and policy analysis related to HIV / AIDS in the United States, South Africa, and Brazil.
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».
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.
In the past, the Mexican artist has scoured the archives of the 19th - century English explorer and diplomat Alfred Maudslay, gone north of the border to research the Scottish sculptor Eduardo Paolozzi, and, of course, is well - acquainted with the ethnographic archives of her hometown Mexico City.
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.
The Creative Currents Summer Artist Residency attracts a diverse and talented set of individuals interested in the visual, literary, and performing arts and cultures of Africa and the Black Diaspora, ethnographic and anthropological research, Spanish and Latin American Studies, and responsible and ethical tourism.
Simone Leigh's practice focuses on an exploration of black female subjectivity, informed by her interest in African art, ethnographic research, feminism and performance.
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.
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Fusing art, documentary filmmaking, journalism and ethnographic research, Sekula immersed himself in the world of international shipping, journeying on board commercial vessels around the world between major ports such as Athens and Yokohama.
Her research provides an ethnographic account of artistic communities in the occupied Palestinian territories, at a time when political uncertainties and neoliberal agendas are shaping cultural intervention and production in the region.
Commenting on this new work Ross Keane, Director of the Irish Film Institute said; «The Village is a fascinating ethnographic documentary looking at how modernisation affected the inhabitants of Dún Chaoin and their relationship with the unpopulated Blasket Islands, and we are delighted that Duncan Campbell found inspiration for his latest work from this film and through his research into our collection at the IFI Irish Film Archive.»
Speakers will present their research on the role of painting in art today; the anthropological and ethnographic content that Freud's work elicits and revisit the critique of Freud's art, in the context of his relationship with Ireland and Irish Modernism.
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.
The design was informed by an ethnographic study of ordinary people doing research on the web, emphasizing a need to support research processes that are fragmented and where the research question is still in formation.
Now he applies the same ethnographic research methods to the rites and rituals of Facebook users.
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Edison Research is out with new survey and ethnographic research data that reveals 42 % of smart speaker owners have two or more Research is out with new survey and ethnographic research data that reveals 42 % of smart speaker owners have two or more research data that reveals 42 % of smart speaker owners have two or more devices.
(See rejection) Community study approach — Refers in the anthroponomical research design of IPARTheory to long - term ethnographic research within a given community in order to place styles of parenting and other relevant behaviors within their full sociocultural context.
The success of this relatively brief intervention demonstrates the importance of using ecological theory and ethnographic research to design interventions that enable participants to alter their behavior in the face of contradictory cultural norms.
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