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Design: An explorative, qualitative design using focused ethnography was applied to the study.
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His PhD research was a visual ethnography with urban explorers -effectively place-hackers
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We went into organisations and spent time with them on ethnography.
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A couple of interviews in a café do not constitute ethnography.
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Geography, ethnography, psychology, and political history were sealed books to them.
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Archæological and Ethnologicalworks are represented by the following:
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Newmahr declares, "All ethnographicwork is on some level 'about' the ethnographer" (a claim that begs for refutation).
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You don't listen to people. By contrast, Starbucks engage in intensive ethnographicwork when deciding how to design their spaces.
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Through ethnographicwork with HIV-positive township residents I explored the way these people weighed competing explanations -scientific and alternative -in their decisions.
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Perhaps if atlases and ethnographicalworks were more studied we should have less war.
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And so on in variety useless in any but an ethnologicalwork.
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Then the President had assigned him to ethnologicalwork.
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I am illustrating Prof. Hazlitt's ethnologicalwork.
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Welcker, Dr. H. -onhis ethnologicalwork.
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Ecker, Dr. A., on his ethnologicalwork.
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Perhaps if atlases and ethnographicalworks were more studied we should have less war.
Usage of ethnographies in English
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Remember the ethnographies Ray made us read?
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There are talks about improvements in modeling human behavior, the roles of social networks, and the methodological details of conducting ethnographies.
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Dr. Michael Brown completed his thesis in 2012, 'Making our own -two ethnographies of the vernacular in New Zealand music.
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We first draw from Chinese ethnographies that describe the process of human cultivation before one can achieve fully 'moral' status in society.