Found 6,431 results for "Ethnography"
by Alexis de Tocqueville, Gustave de Beaumont
AFTER the birth of a human being, his early years are obscurely spent in the toils or pleasures of childhood.
by John W. Creswell, J. David Creswell
In the past two decades, research approaches have multiplied to a point at which investigators or inquires have many cho...
by Bruce Chatwin
IN ALICE SPRINGS - a grid of scorching streets where men in long white socks were forever getting in and out of Land Cru...
by Alan Bryman, James Teevan
The chief aim of this chapter is to show that a variety of considerations enter into the process of doing social researc...
by bell hooks, Christopher Raschka
Lorraine Hansberry's play A Raisin in the Sun was recently made into a film and shown to a mass audience on the PBS seri...
by Bronisław Malinowski
THE coastal populations of the South Sea Islands, with very few exceptions, are, or were before their extinction, expert...
by David M. Fetterman
Ethnography is the art and science of describing a group or culture.
by D. Soyini Madison
Last summer, while attending an annual, local documentary film festival in a small movie theatre with about 80 or more o...