Not exact matches
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.
Her dissertation, funded
through a Fulbright Dissertation Fellowship, is an
ethnographic study of the phenomenon of Quranic preschools in the town of Chefchouan, Morocco.
My work enters this conversation on boy of color mentorship
through an
ethnographic case
study approach, examining one Latino male mentorship program in an urban school district in California.
During their subsequent travels
through Italy, Morocco, and Spain they
studied ancient architecture, visited
ethnographic museums, and frequented flea markets, accumulating experiences and images that would directly inform their artworks throughout the early 1950s.
Between 1968 and 1970, Baumgarten undertook a systematic photographic
study of how several European
ethnographic museums frame the viewer's perception
through the manner in which their objects are displayed.
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.