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Ethnography is a
branch of
anthropology and the
systematic study of
individual cultures. It
explores cultural phenomena from the
point of view of the...
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Ethnographic museums, also
known as
ethnological museums, conserve,
display and
contextualize items relevant to the
field of
ethnography, the systematic...
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Sensory Ethnography Lab (SEL) at
Harvard University is an
interdisciplinary center for the
making of
anthropologically informed works of
media that...
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Online ethnography (also
known as
virtual ethnography or
digital ethnography) is an
online research method that
adapts ethnographic methods to the study...
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Institutional ethnography (IE) is an
alternative approach of
studying and
understanding the social. IE has been
described as an
alternative philosophical...
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represent culture and society.
Ethnographic video, in
contrast to
ethnographic film,
cannot be used
independently of
other ethnographic methods, but
rather as...
- An
ethnographic group or
ethnocultural group is a
group that has
cultural traits that make it
stand out from the
larger ethnic group it is a part of. In...
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Visual ethnography is an
approach to
ethnography (the
study of
people and cultures) that uses
visual methods such as photography, film and video. There...
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ethnographic film is a non-fiction film,
often similar to a do****entary film,
historically shot by
Western filmmakers and
dealing with non-Western people...
- The
Leipzig Museum of
Ethnography (German:
Museum für Völkerkunde zu Leipzig) is a
large ethnographic museum in Leipzig, Germany, also
known as the Gr****i...