ethnographic study

collocation in English

meaningsofethnographicandstudy

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ethnographic
adjective
uk
/ˌeθ.nəˈɡræf.ɪk/
us
/ˌeθ.noʊˈɡræf.ɪk/
relating ...
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study
noun
uk
/ˈstʌd.i/
us
/ˈstʌd.i/
the activity of examining a subject in detail in order to discover ...
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(Definition ofethnographicandstudyfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofethnographic study

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Pathways and barriers to mental health care in an urban multicultural milieu : an epidemiological andethnographicstudy.
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Local discourse, in anethnographicstudy, involves an ethnographer.
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Factors promoting wellness in the aged person : anethnographicstudy.
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A properlyethnographicstudyof cetaceans would directly subvert their positivist methodology and reductionist assumptions.
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Particularly illuminating is herethnographicstudyof changing patterns of hospitality and sociability.
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These communities become classic sites forethnographicstudy.
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Centred on the detail of the dance techniques, and musical and cultural context, the analysis presented here is developed from anethnographicstudy.
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Although we did not conduct anethnographicstudy, no alternate pattern of language use and evaluation was discovered.
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There is some mention of ethnography, especially chap. 4, but this is not anethnographicstudyeither in method or in content.
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At crucial points in presenting our argument we have had to speculate where anethnographicstudywould have supplied us with valuable insight.
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Theethnographicstudythat is reported in this paper aimed to explore perceptions of quality of life of frail older people in institutional care settings.
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Another example could be anethnographicstudyon hospices, in which the researcher participates in the daily hospice life as a volunteer.
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This is anethnographicstudyof two all-female online communities, ostensibly founded to discuss certain television series and the male actors they feature.
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For example, during ourethnographicstudywe observed that the typical designer prefers to reuse items that were designed by him- or herself.
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What is now required is a substantialethnographicstudyof twentieth-century regional practice in order to combine historical evidence with ethnography.
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