0 a scientific description of the culture of a society by someone who has lived in it, or a book containing this -- 人种志,人种论;人种志著作
One of the aims of ethnography is to contribute to an understanding of the human race. 编写人种志的目的之一是促进对人类的了解。
Malinowski wrote several ethnographies of the Trobriand Islands. 马林诺夫斯基著有数部有关特罗布里恩德岛的人种志著作。
As to methodology, the authors combine a macrosociological and quantitative approach (using a written survey) with ethnography (meetings of focus groups).
Where the speech community framework is skeptical of speakers' perspectives on their own practices, ethnography makes local interpretations central to the analysis.
In itself this case would have been interesting for my ethnography, with the related ethnographic details like political and kinship affiliation, educational and occupational background.
An approach combined with soundscape studies, cultural studies, ethnography and artistic creativity is what the research is trying to demonstrate.
The fragile community is an elegant ethnography on a very sensitive topic.
Many of the ethnographies show how codeswitching and other bilingual communicative strategies are used to resolve cultural conflicts.
The weakness is the paucity of ethnography, beyond experimental results and some terse observations of ordinary practices.
Social policy and everyday life in nursing homes : a critical ethnography.