Andrew is interested in combining archaeological methods and theory
with ethnographic data and computational modeling to develop new ways to push the boundaries of our understanding of the social, cultural, and evolutionary aspects of the human past.
Contrast
this with another ethnographic study of smart speaker usage in the UK by Radio Centre which found far more frequent usage.
Dave Lewis combines photography
with ethnographic research as a premise for his richly textured installations.
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.
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.»
A portrait of a Nigerian man with tribal markings by Ludwig Jindra, whose work was auctioned this week — he was a photographer tasked by the Czech government in the 1930s
with an ethnographic study of the world.
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.
As an editorial consultant on the beautiful New Hampshire seacoast, she helps authors fine tune their voice with detailed and constructive criticism, and especially loves working on suspense, historical and contemporary fiction, and memoir
with an ethnographic twist.
He specializes in Cultural, Political, and Visual Anthropology,
with an ethnographic focus on youth, education, the war on drugs and middle class identity.
Our survey results are quite consistent
with these ethnographic studies, and suggest that charter schools generally fall somewhere in between those in the district and private sectors.
Lucien Castaing - Taylor Professor of Visual Arts and Anthropology and director of the Sensory Ethnography Lab at Harvard University, Lucien Castaing - Taylor is an anthropologist whose work seeks to conjugate art's negative capability
with an ethnographic attachment to the flux of life.
It brings together the author's work on the southern coast of Peru and, by mixing the results of excavation
with ethnographic analogy, presents a model of Nasca culture that adds significantly to our understanding of the complex societies in the Andes.
Not exact matches
Alison joined m + p in 2017
with a background in verbal branding, corporate strategy, and
ethnographic research.
Personas, both user and buyer, started out
with an emphasis on
ethnographic research before the term buyer personas was co-opted to describe marketing and sales buyer profiling.
Likewise, quantitative research can be triangulated
with qualitative and
ethnographic efforts
with buyer personas providing the interface and the narrative that brings to life both the quantitative and the qualitative 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.
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.
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.
Tracks the production of children in symbiosis
with pervasive technology across a wide range of perspectives, from resistance to
ethnographic analysis to science fiction.
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.
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.
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.
«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.
By combing through historical and
ethnographic accounts, the researchers identified which cultures practiced human sacrifice prior to contact
with modern industrialized nations.
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.
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.
I see it more as a social study, a kind of fictional
ethnographic profile of the corporate culture,
with characters more suggested than fully fleshed out.
This January, Paulina and I organized PACE in solidarity
with the broader Boston and Harvard community to fight for passing Massachusetts bill H. 3361, proposed by State Legislator Tackey Chan, which would require «all state agencies, quasi-state agencies, entities created by state statute and sub-divisions of state agencies» to provide its citizens
with more
ethnographic data.
The study employs 200 in - depth interviews
with white, Chinese American, and Indian American students and parents in two wealthy suburban communities — one
with a large, growing Asian American population — and
ethnographic observations and staff interviews at the local high school in both.
These 200,000 studies included
ethnographic along
with conventional statistical studies.
She also applied to the Ed School, where she jumped into an
ethnographic project
with Associate Professor Jal Mehta that would lead to the ultimate achievement for an education writer: her first book.
In our site - based work, which included in - depth interviews and
ethnographic fieldwork, we examined 24 high schools
with varying legal environments situated across three states (New York, North Carolina, and California), stratified by school type (traditional public, charter, and Catholic) as well as by student socioeconomic composition.
These families got between eight and 10 visits over a period of two years,
with a combination of
ethnographic participant observation and semistructured interviews.
Research
with families and communities can range from parent surveys to in - depth
ethnographic interviews
with families.
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.
There are alternatives that could have been discussed: Some education reformers insist that student portfolios are a better basis for assessing student learning than standardized tests, and researchers using
ethnographic methods sometimes come up
with insights that we do not find in standard statistically based research.
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.
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.
A highly descriptive
ethnographic structure provides readers
with multi-chapter narrative highlighting the evolution of youth - adult leadership practices.
She has also done
ethnographic field work in Mexico
with an indigenous community and participatory research in Colombia
with displaced teenagers.
For this last purpose, I will use
ethnographic methods based on on - site participant observations and interviews
with advisors, faculty, and students.
Over two years, I conducted
ethnographic observations and in - depth interviews
with a socioeconomically and racially diverse sample of undergraduates and university staff at «Sullivan University», a private four - year college.
One: I became a mother
with very bad post-partum depression, and Two: I had a nervous breakdown because my graduate advisor stole my work and sabotaged my
ethnographic field study due to sheer incompetence.
In terms of this presentation, the Chapman Family Collection parodies typical Western
ethnographic museums and deepens the criticism of the underlying hypocrisy associated
with a century of globalization.
My hope here is that these are presented more like individuals
with agency dialoguing despite cultural differences and less like an
ethnographic study.
Hurtado Segovia's art is rooted in craft traditions
with themes of art history, personal anecdotes, Christian theology, and
ethnographic motifs.
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.
Beginning
with the acquisition of
ethnographic curiosities around 1796, the collection has grown to nearly 2,000 objects that reflect all regions of the African continent and diaspora, and represent canonical and historical art forms and styles as well as modern and contemporary works in a variety of media.
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».