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  1. This is known as an ethnographic, or field work, approach (cf Rose, 1982, Chapters 8 - 9).
  2. Some of the anthropologists chose not to refer to their ethnographic experience but to address more general issues of methodology and definition (Carrithers, Campbell, Heelas), but the majority of the papers are embedded in the particularity of an ethnographic setting.
  3. Classic ethnographic studies of all-male interaction have tended to focus on street gangs and ritual verbal performances, whereas studies of allfemale interaction are more likely to focus on small, intimate groups.
  4. This has generated considerable concern about the ethnographic experience itself, and specifically about the subjective nature of the process.
  5. The 1940s and 1950s saw a great number of ethnographic studies in the British functionalist and structural - functionalist modes, whereby social institutions were analysed in terms of how they maintain the status quo of the particular society.
  6. The effects of observers' values and predispositions on their perceptions, descriptions, and analyses of ethnographic reality is, of course, an issue that has long been a matter of explicit concern to anthropologists.
  7. Ethnographic research has special qualities suited to dealing with controversial topics in sensitive locations, for it entails a gradual and progressive contact with respondents, which is sustained over a long period, allowing a rapport to be established slowly with respondents over time, and for researchers to participate in the full range of experiences involved in the topic.
  8. THE ETHNOGRAPHIC PAPERS
  9. Again, the ethnographic examples of Semai, Chewong, and Piaroa demonstrate that indigenous views regarding emotional and behavioural differences in men and women need not necessarily be conceptualized.
  10. The familiar adage is that ethnographic research provides depth by sacrificing breadth but, as Finch (1986) argues, it is possible to build an element of generality into this type of research not by random sampling, which is usual in quantitative research, but by constructing individual projects in the mould of similar ones in different settings so that comparisons can be made and a body of cumulative knowledge established.
  11. Among those projected are galleries housing ethnographic material currently in the Museum of Mankind, including material from the Americas to be displayed in four rooms carved out of a large space at the end of the existing North Library.
  12. the ruins of peoples which are still found here and there and which are no longer capable of a national existence, are absorbed by the larger nations and either become part of them or maintain themselves as ethnographic monuments without political significance.
  13. We were provided, therefore, with as broad a range of contacts as is possible within one station (although this breadth does not approach that which comes from survey research) while still becoming close to one section, as is necessary in ethnographic research.

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