For several hundred years now, the primary research method in anthropology has been ethnography. One does not see many experimental studies that use randomized clinical trials in the study of culture. And there is a very practical reason for this. Culture is far too complex to control variables. Culture cannot be studied in a lab. Culture is its own unique kind of container with implied signals that are difficult to observe. Culture is lived within a context, but not in a laboratory. So we have thick descriptions to help us find knowledge and truth about the lives lived within these contexts. We have stories
Over the last four decades, ethnography, which had long been imagined as a self-evident and unproble...
At one time ethnography referred to the field methods of anthropologists in studying exotic cultur...
In this study I used both ethnography and narrative interviews rather than narrative interviews alon...
Ethnography, which involves observation techniques, in-depth interviewing, and using tape or video t...
Scholarly work is not infrequently imbued with emotional content. While not often revealed, there is...
Cultural anthropology is a rich multidisciplinary subfield of anthropology. Cultural anthropologists...
Today ethnography is extremely fragmented. What once was its core – the “field” – has now progressiv...
Sociology has long struggled to develop methods adequate to its theoretical understanding of society...
This essay considers the contribution that social and cultural anthropology can make to other discip...
Nothing is stranger than this business of humans observing other humans in order to write about them...
This text examines the convergent and double-sided relationship between anthropology as an ethnologi...
Ethnography is an in-depth study. In social science it has played a great role for understanding of ...
A number of anthropology’s most emblematic innovations have caught on elsewhere. Yet anthropologists...
If you are not sure what ‘culture’ means, you are not alone. In 1952, anthropologists Kroeber and Kl...
Although there are many different models of national culture, most IS research has tended to rely al...
Over the last four decades, ethnography, which had long been imagined as a self-evident and unproble...
At one time ethnography referred to the field methods of anthropologists in studying exotic cultur...
In this study I used both ethnography and narrative interviews rather than narrative interviews alon...
Ethnography, which involves observation techniques, in-depth interviewing, and using tape or video t...
Scholarly work is not infrequently imbued with emotional content. While not often revealed, there is...
Cultural anthropology is a rich multidisciplinary subfield of anthropology. Cultural anthropologists...
Today ethnography is extremely fragmented. What once was its core – the “field” – has now progressiv...
Sociology has long struggled to develop methods adequate to its theoretical understanding of society...
This essay considers the contribution that social and cultural anthropology can make to other discip...
Nothing is stranger than this business of humans observing other humans in order to write about them...
This text examines the convergent and double-sided relationship between anthropology as an ethnologi...
Ethnography is an in-depth study. In social science it has played a great role for understanding of ...
A number of anthropology’s most emblematic innovations have caught on elsewhere. Yet anthropologists...
If you are not sure what ‘culture’ means, you are not alone. In 1952, anthropologists Kroeber and Kl...
Although there are many different models of national culture, most IS research has tended to rely al...
Over the last four decades, ethnography, which had long been imagined as a self-evident and unproble...
At one time ethnography referred to the field methods of anthropologists in studying exotic cultur...
In this study I used both ethnography and narrative interviews rather than narrative interviews alon...