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ethnography Description of a culture based on observation of and interaction with living people
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ethnography that aspect of cultural anthropology concerned with the descriptive documentation of living cultures.
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ethnography an in-depth, descriptive study of a culture; part of the subfield of socio-cultural anthropology.
Ãâó: darkwing.uoregon.edu/~mmoss/GLOSSARY.HTM
ethnography an approach to analyzing users' needs involving in-depth study of users, their practices, and their artifacts, in the context of their existing work environment
Ãâó: ei.cs.vt.edu/~cs5714/glossary.html
ethnography The study of people in their natural settings; a descriptive account of social life and culture in a defined social system, based on qualitative methods (eg detailed observations, unstructured interviews, analysis of documents). This method is used by anthropologists in studies of 'non-western' cultures and ethnographers for studies of sub-cultures within western societies (eg drug cultures, soccer hooligans, sex workers etc) and its institutions (eg the Police). ...
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