ethnography - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • conduct: This is a piece of ethnography conducted in a market not yet open to foreign capital.
  • write: The hardest part of writing this ethnography was choosing which information to include.
  • do: Everybody does do ethnography, all of the time, everyday.
  • include: Examples include ethnography, case-study analysis, discourse analysis.
  • use: This study uses ethnography to explore the question: 'Are midwives using research evidence in practice?
  • visualize: Visualizing Ethnography is a resource and gateway site for students and researchers using visual methods of research and representation in ethnographic projects.

Adjective modifier

  • interpretive: Interpretive ethnography: ethnographic practices for the 21st century.
  • virtual: These, we came to realize, were the building blocks of creating a simple virtual ethnography.
  • linguistic: Linguistic Ethnography and Institutions Knokke ( Belgium ), 20-22 September 2006 A JOINT PROJECT ORGANIZED BY THE DEPT.
  • visual: This program builds on the strength of our work in the field of visual ethnography.
  • critical: Bearing this in mind, critical ethnography is able to overcome some of the issues that emerge during disability research.
  • contemporary: Contemporary ethnography certainly cannot be seen as an unproblematic set of procedures for data collection.

Modifies a noun

  • collection: There has been a recent return of the Ethnography Collections from the Museum of Mankind.
  • project: She will be talking about her recent research, a one-year ethnography project on the material culture of contemporary Japanese homes.

Noun used with modifier

  • meta: Interpretative meta ethnography was used as the research framework to investigate the changes that occurred when faculty adopt problem-based learning.
  • museum: Material culture and museum ethnography have also featured on occasion at the Association's meetings.
  • hypermedia: Rather than replacing either of these, hypermedia ethnography will carve out its own role.

Preposition: in

  • century: Pitt Rivers, anthropology and ethnography in the nineteenth century, the history of museums, field collection and the iconography of shields.

Preposition: of

  • communication: It was built on three main theoretical traditions: intercultural communication, ethnography of communication and cultural or social anthropology.
  • practice: My research has centered on relations of ethnographies of everyday practice to new technology design.

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