- published: 14 Dec 2010
- views: 5569
- author: CCSRmanchester
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What is ethnography? by Penny Harvey
The full length methods@manchester video can be found online for free at www.methods.manch...
published: 14 Dec 2010
author: CCSRmanchester
What is ethnography? by Penny Harvey
The full length methods@manchester video can be found online for free at www.methods.manchester.ac.uk Ethnographic fieldwork as practiced within contemporary social anthropology is a powerful way of opening up and extending understandings of how human beings live in the world. Ethnography is a disciplined preoccupation with the enactment, articulation and transmission of social imaginaries (values, ideas) and material practices. It is a relational approach to social life in which the researcher is fully implicated. Unlike some methods, ethnography is not a technique that can be first mastered and then applied because in some ways every ethnography is unique, it is something the ethnographer does, a particular mode of attention that requires skills of patience, endurance, perspicacity, diplomacy � and most importantly perhaps for the western academic the willingness to unlearn. In this sense ethnography is also not something that somebody else can easily do for you, and the empirical, the analytical and the theoretical are inter-twined from the start � their relationship crafted in the writing of an ethnographic text.
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Ethnography or observational research
Gerry Katz, Executive Vice President of Applied Marketing Research, explains how ethnograp...
published: 03 Mar 2010
author: michellerharris
Ethnography or observational research
Gerry Katz, Executive Vice President of Applied Marketing Research, explains how ethnographic research can be used to gain deep insights about how customers use your products or services on a daily basis.
- published: 03 Mar 2010
- views: 12861
- author: michellerharris
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Video Games Ethnography at Bridgewater College
For my Qualitative Research Methods in Communication class (comm 351) we were required to ...
published: 30 Apr 2008
author: nelsonhurdler
Video Games Ethnography at Bridgewater College
For my Qualitative Research Methods in Communication class (comm 351) we were required to do a small 3week long ethnography. I chose to look at video games as a ritual in Wakeman hall. The following is a multimedia essay of my findings
- published: 30 Apr 2008
- views: 3528
- author: nelsonhurdler
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Visual Ethnography : An American Familiy_the way they eat
This is a clip from a 40 minutes film produced for Pacific Ethnography and Wendy's Interna...
published: 25 Oct 2008
author: MondeModerne
Visual Ethnography : An American Familiy_the way they eat
This is a clip from a 40 minutes film produced for Pacific Ethnography and Wendy's International. For the same research "Monde Moderne" produced 6 other ethnographic films on 6 other families accross the United States.
- published: 25 Oct 2008
- views: 6063
- author: MondeModerne
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Bronx Ethnography
Sienide is one of the many personalities and entrepreneurs who make up the inimitable stre...
published: 15 Jan 2009
author: fredroespi
Bronx Ethnography
Sienide is one of the many personalities and entrepreneurs who make up the inimitable streets of the Bronx. With twenty some odd years in the game he's truly a Hip-Hop icon.
- published: 15 Jan 2009
- views: 5145
- author: fredroespi
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What is ethnography in sociology? by James Rhodes
The full length Methods@Manchester video can be watched for free at www.methods.manchester...
published: 12 Dec 2011
author: CCSRmanchester
What is ethnography in sociology? by James Rhodes
The full length Methods@Manchester video can be watched for free at www.methods.manchester.ac.uk Ethnography is essentially about embedding ourselves as researchers within specific social settings for a prolonged period of time, in order to develop a richer understanding of the dynamics and complexities of social life, social relations, and the workings of society.
- published: 12 Dec 2011
- views: 250
- author: CCSRmanchester
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Visual Ethnography - Current Theory
This project highlights current theory in visual ethnography and highlights differences am...
published: 29 May 2009
author: ByteSight
Visual Ethnography - Current Theory
This project highlights current theory in visual ethnography and highlights differences among participant film, EMIC and ETIC statements and social media as tools currently used in anthropological research.
- published: 29 May 2009
- views: 10052
- author: ByteSight
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Introducing Ethnography
An introduction to the ethnographic research method....
published: 14 Sep 2009
author: ProfStatzel
Introducing Ethnography
An introduction to the ethnographic research method.
- published: 14 Sep 2009
- views: 8817
- author: ProfStatzel
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Social Networking Ethnographic Research
A study of social networking conducted in South Africa....
published: 31 Mar 2010
author: Supermarce19
Social Networking Ethnographic Research
A study of social networking conducted in South Africa.
- published: 31 Mar 2010
- views: 2927
- author: Supermarce19
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ENG1302 - What Is Ethnography
What is Ethnography...
published: 31 May 2012
author: Facultatem Centrum
ENG1302 - What Is Ethnography
What is Ethnography
- published: 31 May 2012
- views: 159
- author: Facultatem Centrum
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What in the world is an ethnography?
Five psychology majors attempt to explain what an ethnography is by reducing it to its bas...
published: 02 May 2011
author: kerridactyl
What in the world is an ethnography?
Five psychology majors attempt to explain what an ethnography is by reducing it to its basic components, and then briefly summarize what their own ethnographic studies focused on. [completed as part of the requirements of EDU 250, taught by Prof. C. Collins at the University of Saint Francis]
- published: 02 May 2011
- views: 522
- author: kerridactyl
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Introducing our YouTube Ethnography Project
For more information go to: mediatedcultures.net Please subscribe to our profile pages, as...
published: 10 Mar 2007
author: mwesch
Introducing our YouTube Ethnography Project
For more information go to: mediatedcultures.net Please subscribe to our profile pages, ask us questions, answer our questions, or just hang out. Team members include: thepoasm www.youtube.com abo46n2 www.youtube.com cschwiet www.youtube.com MaKMelman www.youtube.com LeeRedman www.youtube.com dippyhude www.youtube.com seiji306 www.youtube.com hinderliter84 www.youtube.com sabriel7 www.youtube.com Music by the new draft myspace.com
- published: 10 Mar 2007
- views: 167003
- author: mwesch
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Point of Sale ethnographic research video
The research video looks at the many aspects of the POS experiene....
published: 07 Aug 2008
author: ashleytheroark
Point of Sale ethnographic research video
The research video looks at the many aspects of the POS experiene.
- published: 07 Aug 2008
- views: 2922
- author: ashleytheroark
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Leviathan Trailer July 2012
published: 05 Jul 2012
author: Sensory Ethnography Lab
Leviathan Trailer July 2012
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Vertical Expectations - The Shard
Documentary by Simona Piantieri
Music and Sound by Jo Hutton
Video length: 26:12
The Sha...
published: 24 May 2011
author: Simolab-Creative AV
Vertical Expectations - The Shard
Documentary by Simona Piantieri
Music and Sound by Jo Hutton
Video length: 26:12
The Shard, is a skyscraper under construction in London Bridge, London. When completed in 2012, it will be the tallest building in the European Union and the 45th tallest building in the world.
Vertical Expectations is a 26 minutes documentary that explores the nexus between architecture, development and society through an ethnographic analysis of the current building of the Shard.
As a resident in the area I was particularly interested in investigating this phenomenon and the impact it will have in its surroundings and the city.
This documentary highlights some of the questions that can inform a more nuanced understanding of architecture’s social ramifications and the relevance space art and technology have on local people and the city as a whole. It raises questions about how architecture and space reflect social needs, the role of urban planning in the construction of public areas and the impact it will have on the community.
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Vertical Spaces, screening organized by Urban Lab and Passengers Films.
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The Shard, London Bridge, London, UK
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Getting People to Talk: An Ethnography & Interviewing Primer
The IIT Institute of Design is a graduate school of design dedicated to advancing the meth...
published: 02 Jul 2008
author: Gabe & Kristy
Getting People to Talk: An Ethnography & Interviewing Primer
The IIT Institute of Design is a graduate school of design dedicated to advancing the methods and practice of human-centered innovation.
We believe that real innovation starts with users' needs and employs a set of reliable methods, theories, and tools to create solutions to their problems.
Ethnography and interviewing are how we, as designers, see the world through other people's eyes and get them to tell us their stories.
In the spring of 2008, we talked to professors, experts, and students about this philosophical orientation and how to actually get people to talk.
To ground things a bit, we took a look at a truly universal article of clothing – denim jeans – and set out to understand: "Who's buying premium denim and why?"
[ Copyright © 2008 Gabriel Biller & Kristy Scovel ]
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African Ceremonies by Carol Beckwith & Angela Fisher
Thirty years ago American-born Carol Beckwith and Australian Angela Fisher met in Kenya an...
published: 11 Apr 2010
author: Angela & Carol
African Ceremonies by Carol Beckwith & Angela Fisher
Thirty years ago American-born Carol Beckwith and Australian Angela Fisher met in Kenya and began a relationship with the African continent that would profoundly alter and shape their lives. Their journeys would take them over 270,000 miles, through remote corners of 40 countries, and to more than 150 African cultures.
During this time the two photographers would produce 14 universally acclaimed books, including Maasai (1980), Nomads of the Niger (1983), Africa Adorned (1984), African Ark (1990), African Ceremonies (1999), Passages (2000), Faces of Africa (2004), Lamu: Kenya’s Enchanted Island (2009), and Dinka (2010). Their defining body of work, the double volume African Ceremonies (1999), a pan-African study of rituals and rites of passage from birth to death covering ninety-three ceremonies from twenty six countries, won the United Nations Award for Excellence for its “vision and understanding of the role of cultural traditions in the pursuit of world peace”. Angela and Carol have also been twice honoured with the Annisfield-Wolf Book Award in race relations for “outstanding contributions to the understanding of cultural diversity and prejudice”, the Royal Geographical Society of London’s Cherry Kearton Medal for their “contribution to the photographic recording of African ethnography and ritual”, and most recently the Lifetime Achievement Award from WINGS WorldQuest honouring the accomplishments of visionary women.
From their body of work in Africa over the last 10 years Carol and Angela have produced a number of limited edition books printed on the fine art presses in Santiago Chile under the directorship of Roberto Edwards. Their special limited edition books are Surma, Karo, Maasai, and Dinka.
These multi-talented photographers have also been involved in the making of four films about traditional Africa including Way of the Wodaabe (1986) The Painter and the Fighter, and Millennium: Tribal Wisdom and the Modern World. Their numerous photographic exhibitions have received acclaim in museums and galleries throughout the world, including the Boston Museum of Fine Arts, Carnegie Museum of Natural History, National Geographic Museum, Smithsonian Museum of African Art, Bowers Museum of Cultural Art, Borges Cultural Center of Buenos Aires, National Museums of Kenya, and venues in Australia, Europe, and Japan. In 2000 their careers were celebrated at the Brooklyn Museum of Art in New York with a major travelling exhibition called Passages featuring 97 mural photographs, 6 video films and a selection of African masks sculpture and jewelry. This exhibition has since travelled throughout the USA, to South America and Europe. The two photographers have lectured at such venues as the Explorers Club in New York, the National Geographic Society in Washington D.C., and the Royal Geographic Society in London.
Presently Angela and Carol are preparing for the 2010 publication of Dinka, their 30 year study of the great pastoralists of Southern Sudan, and completing their pan-African study of the art of body painting for a book entitled Africa: Spirit of Paint scheduled for publication in 2011.
Aware that traditional cultures in Africa are fast disappearing, Carol and Angela are working with an urgency to complete the third volume of their ongoing study of African Ceremonies with the goal of covering the remaining traditional ceremonies in the 13 African cultures in which they have not yet worked. This book entitled African Twilight is scheduled for publication in 2013.
Angela and Carol have recently expressed their intention to place their extensive photographic archive of traditional African cultures and ceremonies with an institution to be selected in the coming months. In addition to more than half a million photographic images the Beckwith Fisher collection includes over 400 hours of video film, 200 illustrated journals and three museum scale exhibitions. This unique archive, created during a thirty-year period of dedicated work, encompasses one hundred and twenty distinct cultures from forty African countries. The institution to be chosen must be a venue for ongoing study and research, committed to making the collection accessible to students, scholars, and the general public, thereby insuring that Africa’s legacy of ancient cultures is preserved, accessible and understood.
“These unique cultures posses a wealth of knowledge that should be celebrated, shared, and honoured. It is our life passion to document and create a powerful visual record of these vanishing ways of life for future generations.”
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Ethnography of a State Fair
Herein Lizz exposes some of the more alarming anthropological implications of various stat...
published: 08 Oct 2009
author: sistersalad
Ethnography of a State Fair
Herein Lizz exposes some of the more alarming anthropological implications of various state fair exhibitions, documents the willful dissolution of a peace treaty, and educates you regarding some little-known animal facts. All as part of the second in her three-part roadtrip video series. The first video in this series can be viewed at : www.youtube.com
- published: 08 Oct 2009
- views: 3960
- author: sistersalad
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PARC tour, Part II: Ethnography research
Victoria Bellotti manages PARC's Socio-Technical and Interaction Research team at PARC whe...
published: 12 May 2011
author: Scobleizer
PARC tour, Part II: Ethnography research
Victoria Bellotti manages PARC's Socio-Technical and Interaction Research team at PARC where she also developed PARC's Opportunity Discovery research targeting methods and program. Victoria studies people to understand their practices, problems, and requirements for future technology, and also designs and analyzes human-centered systems -- focusing on user experience. Here she talks to me about her job.
- published: 12 May 2011
- views: 1074
- author: Scobleizer
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The Ethnographers - Grandfather Said
My favorite song by The Ethnographers....found it on PureVolume for free download.....I ow...
published: 09 Jun 2010
author: abugfilms
The Ethnographers - Grandfather Said
My favorite song by The Ethnographers....found it on PureVolume for free download.....I own no rights.
- published: 09 Jun 2010
- views: 10149
- author: abugfilms