单词 | ethnography |
释义 | ethnography From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Anthropologyethnographyeth‧nog‧ra‧phy /eθˈnɒɡrəfi $ eθˈnɑː-/ noun [uncountable]SAthe scientific description of different races of people —ethnographer noun [countable] —ethnographic /ˌeθnəˈɡræfɪk◂/ adjective —ethnographically /-kli/ adverbExamples from the Corpusethnography• What can ethnography tell us about the big issues?• The ordinary methods of Hellenistic ethnography would have been sufficient.• It is this special knowledge, or gnosis, which hopefully can make the inside ethnography so different and illuminating.• Critics of ethnography stress its unreliability.• Waiting lists can't be seen as bus queues Value of ethnography soc: Only that they're not queues.• He was lightly wounded at Detroit and wrote papers on ethnography, as well as collecting specimens wherever his career sent him.• There is one further feature of the ethnography which must be mentioned before I discuss the general pattern.• A series of individual observation and interview measures will be derived on the basis of this ethnography. |
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