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ethnographically


Meanings
  • noun

    The practice of studying a culture or social group and recording information about their customs, beliefs, arts, laws, and institutions.

    - "The ethnographer spent years living among the tribe to gather ethnographic data."
    - "The museum exhibit featured various ethnographic artifacts from around the world."
  • adjective

    Relating to or based on ethnography.

    - "The ethnographically-inspired artwork depicted scenes from indigenous cultures."
    - "The ethnographic study of the community provided valuable insights into their daily lives."

Variants
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ethnographer , ethnographers , ethnographic , ethnographical , ethnographically , ethnographies , ethnography
Etymology
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From the Greek word 'ethnos' meaning 'nation' or 'people' and 'graphia' meaning 'writing'.


Trivia
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  1. Ethnography was first used as a research method in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

  2. The term 'ethnography' comes from the Greek words 'ethnos' (nation) and 'graphia' (writing).

  3. Ethnographic research often involves living among the people being studied for an extended period of time.


Related Concepts
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  1. Anthropology: The scientific study of human beings and human behavior. Ethnography is a subfield of anthropology that focuses on the detailed study of specific cultures and societies.

  2. Sociology: The scientific study of human social behavior and social institutions. Ethnography is a research method used in sociology to understand the social dynamics and cultural contexts of a particular group.


Culture
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Ethnography is a crucial tool in anthropology and sociology for understanding the diversity and complexity of human cultures. It has been used to document and preserve indigenous knowledge, challenge stereotypes, and foster cross-cultural understanding.

How to Memorize "ethnographically"

  1. visualize

    - Imagine a researcher living among a tribe, taking detailed notes on their customs and beliefs.
    - Visualize a museum exhibit filled with ethnographic artifacts from various cultures.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word 'ethnography' with the image of a researcher studying a culture in depth.
    - Think of ethnography as a way to learn about the unique customs and traditions of different peoples.

  3. mnemonics

    - Remember the Greek roots of the word: 'ethnos' (people) and 'graphia' (writing).
    - Think of ethnography as the 'writing' of 'people' and their 'culture'.


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