Scenes from Lungnan Isak Fangas' On the Entr — Behind the Screens, which will be screened at the 2011 Taiwan International Ethnographic Film Festival. The 2011 Taiwan Ecumenical Ethnographic Film Festival (2011 and more »
Academia Sinica researcher Hu Tai-li is the brains behind the Taiwan Intercontinental Ethnographic Film festival.(Staff photos/June Tsai) By June Tsai Ethnographic films begin as a way for anthropologists to paper culture, and are often viewed only by
Based on his ethnographic exploration with militia groups in Sierra Leone and Liberia during those countries' recent civil wars, Hoffman traces the course of young fighters who moved from grassroots community-defense organizations in Sierra Leone during the
San Francisco Chronicle (press release) - Sep 21, 2011
The new ethnographic documentary, Electronic Awakening, will launching in San Francisco on Sunday, October 2, 2011 as part of a series of screenings in the US and Europe. Electronic Awakening is the new film from top dog AC Johner and producer Julian and more »
Ethnographic and archaeological signify shows an already small population in flux. Remarkably, Ms. Hull is absolutely certain that the Yosemite Indian was cognizant of their perilous situation and immediately devised ways in which to protect the and more »
The Center for Chinese Studies at UC Berkeley presents a talk by Wendy Hsu on her ethnographic spot with the erhu-rock band the Hsu-nami and the New-York-based transnational Taiwanese American scene. The tub-thumper will talk about her ethnographic
The issue is Mapping Traditional Properties Using Ethnographic and Historic Resources. The scheduled speakers are Lisa Woodward, archivist for the Pechanga Cultural Resources Sphere of influence, and Paul Macarro, a Pechanga tribal member.
This means growing beyond things like LSMs and market segments and into the realm of ethnographic research and mental modelling - where you gain a low understanding of your customer's goals, motivations and behaviours allowing you to create a product and more »
Remains at Inquisitor's Mansion date back to pre-Knights periodIn the 1980s it served as a folklore museum, and more recently became the ethnographic museum of today. Today it serves a dual r as the Inquisitor's Palace, and where possible offers historical constructions. The team also works to preserve what it and more »
On the celebration of the 110th anniversary of the Belgrade Ethnographic Museum and the Days of European Heritage, several exhibitions of traditional and modern costumes have been staged in this museum. The curator of the Museum, Svetlana Mitrović,
where can i receive training in ethnographic research?
Mar 09, 2006 by gr33dos | Posted in Search Engine Optimization
I am a marketing study professional for a packaged goods company. I need to find a training course in 2006 to begin learning more about the nuts and bolts of ethnographic inquire into.
Are you looking for verifiable training or to back up your experiential knowledge with some sort of credential?
If you have not already had any formal xperience with ethnographic methods, I would *read* before taking a indubitably. Chances are you've been doing some forms of ethnography without identifying it as such. Your knowledge can easily be supplemented by reading some worth books. If you've been in marketing for a while, you'll see fairly quickly how to use the techniques described in the textbooks.
If you need some sufficiently good of credential to back up your knowledge, look to any local university/college. If they don't offer a course specifically in ethnography, look for a qualitative methods discernment.
Ideally, you would like to find a university with a certificate program. I don't think there are any certificate programs in ethnography, per se, but you might be skilled to find one in research methods. Look for distance education programs, too, if you don't live in/near a "college borough."
Good luck!
Holes in the Soles | Mar 09, 2006
Are you looking for solid training or to back up your experiential knowledge with some sort of credential?
If you have not already had any formal xperience with ethnographic methods, I would *read* before taking a conduct. Chances are you've been doing some forms of ethnography without identifying it as such. Your knowledge can easily be supplemented by reading some morality books. If you've been in marketing for a while, you'll see fairly quickly how to use the techniques described in the textbooks.
If you need some arrange of credential to back up your knowledge, look to any local university/college. If they don't offer a course specifically in ethnography, look for a qualitative methods rate.
Ideally, you would like to find a university with a certificate program. I don't think there are any certificate programs in ethnography, per se, but you might be capable to find one in research methods. Look for distance education programs, too, if you don't live in/near a "college township."
Good luck!
sunflower | Mar 09, 2006
I worked with this sturdy in the past and liked their approach - they offer training:
http://www.coniferresearch.com/index.html
This is an MBA on marketing inquire into, which incorporates ethnographic methods:
http://www.bus.wisc.edu/mba/marketingresearch/
miss_jojo | Mar 09, 2006
on the internet
CCL | Mar 09, 2006
what is the difference between an anthropological source and ethnographic example?
Mar 10, 2008 by Willie M | Posted in Anthropology
So what is the transformation, and could someone give an example of each.
Could the source be something out of a book, like a definition or something
I'm not truly clear about what you're trying to ask, but I think I might have an answer that will work for you.
In anthropology (and other fields) there are different ways to prevail data or information about some sort of research question. You can go through a primary source or a secondary source. A primary begetter would be to obtain the information from someone directly involved in whatever it is, at the time it is occuring...
let me try it this way... If you were doing some anthropology research shoot about a particular group or culture of people, a primary source of info would be you doing an ethnography.
If a few years later someone wanted to dash off a book/journal about that group of people, they would look at your work as well as others who may have done related first hand research and compile that bumf together and come to their own conclusions, after the events/whatever had transpired. The work he creates would be a secondary source of information on the subject, and yours would be unadulterated.
hope that helps.
jeriuana | Mar 10, 2008
Where can i find a complete copy of the ethnographic survey of africa?
Jan 31, 2008 by nmekky | Posted in Books & Authors
The cosmopolitan African Institute of London published - between 1944 and 1978 - a series of books/monographs/edited volumes about the original peoples of Africa. Some of them are available on Amazon.com , but I am having difficulty getting a list of the volumes in order to find out what is there and what is missing. I also do not remember if these exist in digital form (pdf files for example) Can anyone help?
Supersede the link http://www.rajasir.blogspot.com and click on 'free books download'and then click on the categories.There you will find Africa.Download as many books as you wish.