ethnographic research

collocation in English

meaningsofethnographicandresearch

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ethnographic
adjective
uk
/ˌeθ.nəˈɡræf.ɪk/
us
/ˌeθ.noʊˈɡræf.ɪk/
relating ...
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research
noun[U]
uk
/rɪˈsɜːtʃ/
us
/ˈriː.sɝːtʃ/
a detailed study of a subject, especially in order to discover (new) information or reach a ...
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The concept of communicative competence, initially developed forethnographicresearch, appeared to offer an intellectual basis for pedagogic broadening.
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Because this isethnographicresearchthat uses a case study method, we accepted the first four families who met our requirements and agreed to participate.
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This would be a different type of inquiry from forms ofethnographicresearchthat investigate the problematic nature of the whole aid and research enterprise.
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It is more aptly described as "discourse-sensitiveethnographicresearchinto the cultural construction of masculinity" (86).
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Using the correlation established here, and consistent with that of modernethnographicresearch, there is no need to adjust the dates and correlation.
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Guided by theirethnographicresearchon women's behavior, detainees kept up a running correspondence with their families.
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The identified discourses surfaced in everyday conversation duringethnographicresearch.
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Clearly, more qualitativeethnographicresearchand the exploration of experimental designs are needed.
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By contrast, historical andethnographicresearchon the modern and contemporary periods has uncovered many instances of women - taking on attributes of masculinity.
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This forced him to abandon both traditionalethnographicresearchand his original plan to investigate post-conflict social reconstruction.
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This programme was multidisciplinary in scope and composed of archaeological, geological, botanical, oceanographic, historical andethnographicresearch.
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Such characteristic omissions lead one to doubt the efficacy ofethnographicresearchas an appropriate method by which to measure and interpret different cultures.
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It draws from their own accounts that were collected throughethnographicresearchin day centres and care homes.
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Unlike many other fields of social research,ethnographicresearchexamines entire environments, looking at their subjects of study in context, on location.
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The paper aims to illustrate the valuable role thatethnographicresearchcan play in programme evaluation and enhancement.
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Representative extracts from their experiences are presented and analysed, based on four months ofethnographicresearchin which the participants were videotaped every day and took part in several interviews.
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Using, in the main, qualitativeethnographicresearch, the spiritual experiences of diverse older people are described, related and analysed with allusion to a spectrum of theoretical frameworks.
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This study has highlighted the value ofethnographicresearchin combination with field science when exploring the human dimension of extreme environmental variability, such as during the seventeenth- nineteenth centuries.
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Second,ethnographicresearchin a small number of census tracts in the top and bottom quartiles of child maltreatment reports was used to illuminate the findings of the aggregate analysis.
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This work was inspired by mainstream genre analysis research, task-based curricula, and strategy training, and by more recentethnographicresearchin specific discourse communities (see references below).
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