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How to use ethnography in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word ethnography? Here are some examples.

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Franks was one of the founders of the scientific study of ethnography and increased the Museum's collections in that area exponentially.
Integrating more of her ethnography would have added depth to her analysis.
It's a clever way to get at the topic, a kind of ethnography of teenage culture that doesn't feel like a documentary.
This suggests that what we really need is a distinct approach to ethnography.
But it's also clear that this kind of ethnography and nature worship is thoroughly of a piece with her earlier work.
Knowing when to stop is not an easy or straightforward matter in ethnography.
Feasting can be either an inclusive or an exclusive activity, as we know from many sources from classical antiquity and modern ethnography.
What distinguished his films from those of other documentarians was the blending of artful narrative with scientifically grounded ethnography.
Historically, anthropologists have used ethnography to gain perspective on foreign, exotic cultures.
The way these stories are laid out adds to the sense of Goldstein's ethnography as a novel.
This very interesting paper cogently melds ethnography, history, and social analysis.
Crabtree and his colleagues show why this issue is important in their discussion of ethnography and ethnomethodology.
He supported research not only in the natural sciences, but also in anthropology and ethnography.
We cannot avoid thinking about the overlap between being a tourist and doing ethnography.
We have so much yet to learn from anthropology and ethnography, cognitive psychology, and, yes, even graphic art.
I will leave something so grand as the future of cultural anthropology to itself, and stick with the predicament of ethnography.
Her ethnography is the result of more than a decade of fieldwork done in the 1990s in one of Rio's urban shantytown communities.
This book is an important contribution to Melanesian ethnography and anthropology.
His study is a form of paternalistic ethnography that offers little to the more credible scholarship on Mexican-Americans.
For instance, there is anthropology's trademark practice of ethnography which entails both fieldwork and writing.
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Examples from Classical Literature
It is not only ethnography, but also history, which accords with this assertion.
But the information to be derived from Coronado's march, on the ethnography of New Mexico, is not confined to the above.
His description is of supreme importance for the study of early Irish ethnography.
The labors of the two brothers, too numerous to cite here, concerned also ethnography and linguistics.
A great complication in the philological ethnography, is introduced by the Otomi dialects.
In the chapter on ethnography I find that the people are of a mixed race.
Geography and ethnography are important as in the other novelists.
Such are the notices bearing upon the ethnography of the Cimbri.
To do this it will be necessary to refer to comparative ethnography.
Now the most important facts of ethnography are vouched for in this way.
No Closure is Seitz's apt title for his ethnography of these resisters.
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