Introduction to cognitive ethnography and systematic field work / G. Mark Schoepfle.
Material type:
- 9781544351018
- 305.8 SCH P22I
Contents:
Orientation to ethnography and cognitive ethnography -- Planning and proposing a research project -- The semantic unity of the ethnographic interview -- The natural history the ethnographic interview -- Ethnographic analysis with complex logical-semantic relationships -- Language transcription and translation -- Observation -- Writing the ethnographic report.
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Orientation to ethnography and cognitive ethnography -- Planning and proposing a research project -- The semantic unity of the ethnographic interview -- The natural history the ethnographic interview -- Ethnographic analysis with complex logical-semantic relationships -- Language transcription and translation -- Observation -- Writing the ethnographic report.
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