ethnography
2.an anthropologist who does ethnography.
3.This course involves reading about how to do fieldwork, practicing fieldwork, reading ethnographies and about ethnography, and practicing writing ethnography.
4.Emerson, Robert. "The Face of Contemporary Ethnography." Contemporary Field Research. Pp. 27-53.
5.The collections of the museum includes the specimens of plant and animal ,ornithology ,herpetology, and ethnography.
6.Fieldwork is one of the base of anthropology research method, the way of obtaining firsthand material, and the fountainhead of ethnography construction.
7.[Abstract] This article uses ethnography and conversation analysis to pinpoint what “goes wrong” when certain so-called street people “harass” passersby.
8.Comparing these with the writing of ethnography, the author holds that oral history is made by historians based on interview while oral tradition is excavated by folklorists in the fieldwork.
9.Cohen, D., Nisbett, R. E., Bowdle, B. F., &Schwarz, N. (1996). Insult, aggression, and the southern culture of honor: An "experimental ethnography." Journal of personality and social psychology, 70, 945-960.
10.This paper describes and interprets the characteristics in classroom discourse from the multi-perspectives of ethnography of communication(EC),conversational analysis(CA) and systemic functional linguistics(SFL).


