Cultural Translation in International Studies: Examples from an Ethnographic Study on Japanese Special EducationKayama, Misa
Today, ethnography is a common approach in various social science fields, not just anthropology. It is used not only to study distant or unfamiliar cultures, but also to study specific communities within the researcher’s own society. For example, ethnographic research (sometimes calledparticipant ...
Archaeologists have access to the material culture associated with hunting but lack such direct ethnographic insights into cosmologies9. Much archaeological investigation of such material culture has focused on the functionality and accessibility of the material (e.g. stone requires less investment than bo...
The meaning of ETHNOGRAPHY is the study and systematic recording of human cultures; also : a descriptive work produced from such research.
Ethnography is a term for the study of culture, including social and speech patterns and variation within a culture. Sociolinguists often take part in ethnographic research to understand how language changes from one region to another. To understand variation by region, one need look no further ...
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Based on an ethnographic study on studio teaching at five leading European architecture schools, the paper at hand identifies three repeatedly occurring deficiencies (as well as one related problem) in the teaching of architectural design. Drawing on empirical data, the paper describes how ...
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Currently, migration is defined not only as a socio-economic, but also unambiguous socio-psychological, ethnographic, and political phenomenon. Adaptation in a migration situation is complicated by a large number of factors that affect this process, such as climatic conditions, cultural, social, lingu...
Individuals in different parts of the world have different understandings and attachments to the spaces where they visit for different reasons. This relates to the ethnographic study of the people along with culture. This is essential for observing the space from different points of view (Love 2017...