ethnography
英 [eθ'nɒgrəfɪ]
美 [ɛθ'nɑgrəfi]
- ethnography (n.)
- "science of the description and classification of the races of mankind," 1812, perhaps from German Ethnographie; see ethno- "race, culture" + -graphy "study." Related: Ethnographer; ethnographic.
- 1. Ethnography is a term borrowed from anthropology, meaning the systematic and immersive study of human cultures.
- 人种学是从人类学中借用的一个术语, 意味着对人类文化进行系统的浸入式研究.
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- 2. The collections of the museum includes the specimens of plant and animal, ornithology, herpetology, and ethnography.
- 收藏动植物标本 、 鸟类学 、 爬虫类学及人种学.
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- 3. The educational ethnography is an transdisciplinary application of the ethnography ( as a method ) by the educational researchers.
- 教育民族志是教育研究者对“民族志”这一研究方法的跨 学科 应用.
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- 4. In this research the methodologies of ethnography are tried in the study of communication sociology.
- 本文是用“民族志”研究方法进行的一次有关传播社会学研究的尝试.
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- 5. So, personally, I think accurate ethnography should still be the necessary subject of anthropology.
- 因此, 精细的民族志仍然应该是人类学的重点产品.
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