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  2. Ethnography is a flexible research method that allows you to gain a deep understanding of a group’s shared culture, conventions, and social dynamics. However, it also involves some practical and ethical challenges.

  3. Ethnography, descriptive study of a particular human society or the process of making such a study. Contemporary ethnography is based almost entirely on fieldwork and requires the complete immersion of the anthropologist in the culture and everyday life of the people who are the subject of the study.

  4. Ethnography - Wikipedia

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    An ethnography is a specific kind of written observational science which provides an account of a particular culture, society, or community. The fieldwork usually involves spending a year or more in another society, living with the local people and learning about their ways of life.

  5. What is Ethnography? - Anthropology@Princeton

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    Ethnography is a research method central to knowing the world from the standpoint of its social relations. It is a qualitative research method predicated on the diversity of culture at home (wherever that may be) and abroad.

  6. Breaking Down Barriers - Using Ethnography to Build Cultural ...

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    Ethnography is a powerful research method that allows anthropologists to study human cultures and societies in depth. Its strength lies in its ability to provide rich, detailed descriptions of cultural practices, beliefs, and values while also providing context for these phenomena.

  7. Ethnography In Qualitative Research - Simply Psychology

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    Ethnography is a qualitative research method that emphasizes studying what people do and say in particular contexts. Ethnographers typically spend considerable time observing and interacting with a social group to understand how the group develops cultural constructions and relations.

  8. What is ethnography? Ethnography is the study of social interactions, behaviours, and perceptions that occur within groups, teams, organisations, and communities.

  9. What is Ethnography | Think Ethnography

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    Ethnography is an assembly of primarily qualitative research method, designed to study human thoughts and actions in their everyday context. Originally it was developed in the academic field of anthropology, which specialized in studying small-scale non-western societies.

  10. Ethnography - Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

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    Ethnography is the practice developed in order to bring about that knowledge according to certain methodological principles, the most important of which is participant-observation ethnographic fieldwork.

  11. What is Ethnography? - Anthroholic

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    Ethnography is a research methodology that aims to understand and document the complexities of human societies, cultures, and behaviors. It is a qualitative approach within the social sciences that involves the immersion of researchers in the natural settings of the individuals or groups being studied.