Additional examples are adjusted to the entries in an automated way - we cannot guarantee that they are correct.
The ethnography museum in the city is very good as well.
An ethnography is a piece of writing about a people, at a particular place and time.
His work is still held as a classic of ethnography.
These are important sources on the early history and ethnography of the region.
He was considered a pioneer in the field of ethnography.
At the same time, he studied the culture and ethnography of the region.
It is often considered the anthropology or ethnography of music.
Ethnography is better for understanding a single community but not multiple communities.
This project is often accommodated in the field of ethnography.
Parsons had already begun to use ethnography to try to effect social change.
Using language or community boundaries to bound the ethnography is common.
During this period, he pursued an interest in philosophy, history and ethnography.
Because of his political abstinence, he was denied to study ethnography.
Paintings of power: ethnography and rock art in southern Africa.
He studied organ, was also interested in history and ethnography.
In order to reconstruct these lives, the techniques of ethnography are used.
Their contribution was a new method called the "ethnography of communication."
This book is cited as the first scientific approach to ethnography available in English.
We find that the best travel packages combine nature with ethnography.
The museum also has a large photographic collection of regional ethnography.
It's strong on local archaeology and ethnography but has little info in English.
In anthropology, field research is organized so as to produce a kind of writing called ethnography.
Approaches include film theory, ethnography, political economy, and textual analysis.
An ethnography is a means to represent graphically and in writing, the culture of a people.
For example, ethnography is considered a translated narrative of an abstract living culture.