ethnographic work
collocation in Englishmeaningsofethnographicandwork
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ethnographic
adjective
uk/ˌeθ.nəˈɡræf.ɪk/us/ˌeθ.noʊˈɡræf.ɪk/
relating ...
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work
noun
uk/wɜːk/us/wɝːk/
an activity, such as a job, that a person uses physical or mental effort to do, usually ...
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Ethnographicworkin communication studies would have helped illustrate the contextual dimension described repeatedly as definitive of this approach.
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Even in anthropology there is someethnographicworkon the subject.
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In addition to a comprehensive introduction, the book's most important contribution lies in its detailedethnographicwork, which carefully substantiates the quotidian forms that backpacking takes.
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Her paper summarizes deep and extensiveethnographicworkamong youth-based organizations.
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We would add to this the lack of time depth and social depth inethnographicwork.
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Even in anthropology there is someethnographicworkon the subject.
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The accounts of the author'sethnographicworkin various towns make up the third section of the book.
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But such is always the challenge ofethnographicwork.
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It is, as well, perhaps the finestethnographicworkon music and class to have been published in the past 20 years.
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In addition to a comprehensive introduction, the book's most important contribution lies in its detailedethnographicwork, which carefully substantiates the quotidian forms that backpacking takes.
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Her movement is informed by this training to a point where it has become 'second nature' or what she describes in herethnographicworkas embodied cultural knowledge.
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Historical andethnographicworkis underrepresented, especially works published prior to 1975.
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Ethnographicworkalso supports the conclusion that there is no relationship between adult entertainment and crime.
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However, that in a sense it can be thought of as younger because it ties closely toethnographicworkand collecting habits.
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His photographic andethnographicworkwas published in many books and was highly regarded both by public and experts.
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The code of ethics recognizes that sometimes very close and personal relationship can sometimes emerge from doingethnographicwork.
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Parallels can also be drawn with later ethnographic works.
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