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- module_iii_essay @1002:2024
- d count:** 1000 In this essay, choose one of the ethnographic cases listed below (or, with the permission of your tutor, another ethnographic case study) that describes a group identity or se... roup that people in a community possess. For this ethnographic description of a group identity, make an argument... f these ideas as a lens that you can apply to the ethnographic facts of a chosen case to draw a conclusion about
- 1.1 @1002:2018
- lecture and tutorial. Most of the readings are "ethnographic case studies". * They are **ethnographic** because it is a qualitative description of a particular place, com... and patterns of people. * We have chosen these ethnographic portraits as **case studies**, because we want to... weeks. Basically you will choose several of the "ethnographic case studies" from the class readings and films,
- module_iv_essay @1002:2024
- fy what kind of relationship to nature you see in ethnographic facts about this society and its members’ lives a... ssignment asks you to formulate a claim about one ethnographic case but it is also an opportunity to apply ideas... However this assignment does not ask you to find ethnographic descriptions of Indigenous societies on your own,... st over the semester. If you have another similar ethnographic case study—either a monograph or a journal articl
- 2.1 @1002:2018
- } (Necklace [*bagi*], late 20th century, Pacific Ethnographic Collection #80.1/3369, American Museum of Natural... } (Armband [*mwali*], late 20th century, Pacific Ethnographic Collection #80.1/3409, American Museum of Natural... ad, seed, fiber, leaf (palm). 80.1/ 3409. Pacific Ethnographic Collection, American Museum of Natural History. h... , A.D. Necklace. Shell, cord. 80.1/ 3369. Pacific Ethnographic Collection, American Museum of Natural History. h
- further_information_about_this_unit @1002:2018
- Unit description ===== Anthropology's long-term ethnographic method, within a specific cultural setting, allow... explanations they debate. * Be able to identify ethnographic description and analysis and see how anthropologi... sts draw conclusions from it. * Be able to find ethnographic evidence and use it to develop your own argument
- module_ii_essay @1002:2024
- his class. One of these cases should be Mazelis’s ethnographic account of the people of the Kensington Welfare R... //Surviving Poverty//. You should choose another ethnographic case from one of the required or recommended read... 6 (or, with the permission of your tutor, another ethnographic case). The substance of your essay will be compa
- types-of-pubs @1002:2020
- problem in a new and interesting way. Many of the ethnographic case studies we use in this class come from journ... t their claim with a concise analysis of selected ethnographic descriptions from their research. * **Edited vo... chapter to an edited volume will present a single ethnographic case study that is similar to what might appear i
- what-we-will-do @1002:2020
- we discuss these ideas in the context of a single ethnographic case study, a qualitative description and analysi... le community. The assigned readings present these ethnographic descriptions, and you can get them from the class... parative framework, usually by examining a second ethnographic case or another example of anthropological resear
- 7.2 @1002:2024
- han yourself? What is that feeling? ==== This is ethnographic data ==== There are, of course, no good or bad answers. This is ethnographic data about us. Write the first thing that pops i
- assessments @1002:2018
- comparative analysis of at least three different ethnographic descriptions, including the supplemental reading,... The essay asks to you find evidence from specific ethnographic examples, analyze them, and use this analysis and
- 3.1.1 @1002:2019
- } (Necklace [*bagi*], late 20th century, Pacific Ethnographic Collection #80.1/3369, American Museum of Natural... } (Armband [*mwali*], late 20th century, Pacific Ethnographic Collection #80.1/3409, American Museum of Natural
- 13.2 @1002:2024
- ican cultures they feared would disappear. Their ethnographic projects were a “salvage” operation to record a d... experieced an intact cultural pattern. * Their ethnographic descriptions were a reconstruction of a past soci
- 13.1 @1002:2024
- ican cultures they feared would disappear. Their ethnographic projects were a “salvage” operation to record a d... experieced an intact cultural pattern. * Their ethnographic descriptions were a reconstruction of a past soci
- 12.1 @1002:2024
- racism ===== Melissa Checker (2007) carried out ethnographic research in a community organization in a heavily
- 8.1 @1002:2024
- umor, and Modernity in Africa.” //HAU: Journal of Ethnographic Theory// 2 (2): 205–33. https://doi.org/10.14318/