ethnographic Betekenis & Definitie

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Betekenis van ethnographic In het Nederlands

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Voorbeelden van ethnographic

  • On the basis of these ethnographic and clinical data, the current study was planned.

  • Ethnographic theories are situated inbetween qualitative categories and narrative satisfaction.

  • The "ethnographic approach" that the authors favored will not provide sufficient evidence to claim the presence of culture.

  • Who par ticipants "are" - in demographic, social network, and even ethnographic terms - receives little attention.

  • Ethnographic studies and the analysis of life histories of older people have enabled the mapping of family networks and their exchanges over time.

  • Both essays bristle with ethnographic detail, and are notable for their analysis of the nuances of social formation in a protean frontier-zone.

  • Despite the theoretical shortcomings of most of the essays, however, they are frequently rich in information and ethnographic detail.

  • The qualitative component was ethnographic, combining direct observation with interviews.

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NIEUWE WOORDEN

European

May 10, 2021

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WOORD VAN DE DAG

Shimmer

May 10, 2021

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