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  • The ERIAL Ethnographic Research in Illinois Academic Libraries project -- a series of studies conducted at Illinois Wesleyan, DePaul University, and Northeastern Illinois University, and the University of Illinois's Chicago and Springfield campuses -- was a meta-exercise for the librarians in practicing the sort of deep research they champion.

    Study: College students rarely use librarians' expertise 2011

  • Over the next several days we ventured to the Latvian Ethnographic Open-Air Museum, to Rundale Palace, to the town of Jurmala on the Baltic Sea.

    Little Country, Big Impact Kathy Reichs 2011

  • Ethnographic studies indicate that people continue to view some jobs as appropriate for men and others for women.

    George Akerlof on Identity Economics : Law is Cool 2010

  • Digital Youth Practices apophenia published Living and Learning with New Media: Findings from a 3-year Ethnographic Study of Digital Youth with links to a summary of the findings, a white paper, and a book — all reporting on the findings.

    Web Teacher › Digital Youth Practices 2008

  • There's a fascinating correlation between Ethnographic Film and Pornographic Film: consider how "natives"/"savages" are often naked in ethnographic films (New Guinea tribesman or Amazonian Indians) -- just as in pornographic film, actors 'bodies are objectified and presented as "other" than subjectively embodied human being.

    And how! Roger Sutton 2007

  • Ethnographic studies over the past century have shown human foragers to have an even greater range of diets, from nearly all animal products (e.g.,Hoet al. 1972) to mostly wild plant parts (e.g., Gould 1980).

    Hard wired to the past | The Blog of Michael R. Eades, M.D. 2009

  • The Huichol Center Ethnographic Archive contains documented knowledge from shamans who have recorded this valuable wisdom before it disappears, safeguarding examples of their art, material culture, and knowledge for future generations.

    The Huichols: a culture in transition 2006

  • The Huichol Center Ethnographic Archive contains documented knowledge from shamans who have recorded this valuable wisdom before it disappears, safeguarding examples of their art, material culture, and knowledge for future generations.

    The Huichols: a culture in transition 2006

  • Ethnographic information is included, particularly observations on dress and food and exhaustive lists of the trade goods available.

    Archive 2008-01-01 Jan 2008

  • Ethnographic studies, more concerned with contemporary quotidian details of social context and symbolic meaning, have devoted most of their efforts to identifying the division of labor in pottery production, how pottery fits into women's work routines, and the taboos or cultural rules surrounding the various stages of this activity.

    Where Women Make History: Gendered Tellings of Community and Change in Magude, Mozambique 2005

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