ethnographic work the net neographic work and take the theory that we know of anthropo anthropology and bring those
Ethnographic interviews, they're called.
Ethnographic observation is when people actually follow people around and observe.
ethnographic approach of, essentially, boiling down the common themes and insights of how these leaders have figured out what they wanted to do with their lives.
I've been doing ethnographic work out in these mountain regions, looking at how these networks are being built, what's produced out of collective ownership,
And she saw-- like ethnographic research.
comes from ethnographic .
And when you look ethnographically, there is examples where people did that.
I think there's like an ethnographic , you know, way of it.
that had some traces of ethnographic portraiture and that also mined a rich history of traditionally aquatic and contemporary water-based lifestyles.
Back in the day we used to call the ethnographic studies, like getting way, way in.
Like, Yolande and I both do ethnographic work with different communities and groups and especially vulnerable groups.
The marines we talked to-- and it was pretty detailed kind of ethnographic study of maybe 60 or 70 people who had operated these systems-- they said,
And we just got done with a very large foundational research study, a lot of ethnographic research
You can type it in, and it will tell you its ethnographic information, how to select, how to store.
the same level of deep knowledge we can about human behavior that we could with human ethnographic observation?
I suspect if you took a lot of these figures and plucked them into contemporary society and said do an ethnographic analysis of what humans
Well, the way we explain it, and there are ethnographic parallels for this, is that soon after birth, children are distributed around the settlement.
figments of the Greek imagination, and the many examples of naturalistic details and ethnographic features in ancient artworks
But, essentially, it's almost like an ethnographic study.
there, and you can follow them around, do ethnographic studies.
So I knew that-- well, since then, I've seen technical reports that indicate persons did do ethnographic studies
Well, on the left, you see my buddy Ken of the Wiwa tribe teaching the Trios how to do this ethnographic mapping.
But he developed, for reasons we haven't quite teased out, a passion for collecting Native American ethnographic material.
So if you're not a part of the culture that you're trying to get close to it, you can run ethnographic studies.
So they found these outliers, these positive deviants, and then they did this kind of on the ground ethnographic -thick research where they tried to figure out what was it about
And he's also the author of In Amazonia: A Natural History for which he received the Victor Turner Prize in Ethnographic
And so I really started by looking at the Demographic Yearbooks of the United Nations, reading over 90 ethnographic studies
Once you get out to eastern Polynesia, there's one clade, one family of people, the Polynesians, who have spread out to 50 different ethnographically described societies,