Anthropology Sociology Ethnography from Greek language Greek lang grc ethnos folk people and lang ..., etc. Ethnography aims to describe the nature of those who are studied i.e. to describe a people ... for ethnography . ref Boaz. N.T. & Wolfe, L.D. 1997 . Biological anthropology. Published by International ... D. 2000 . Ethnography. Philadelphia Open University Press. p.10. ref of people informants in naturally ... no researcher can be totally unbiased, which has provided a basis to criticize ethnography ... common cultural common denominators connected to the topic being studied. ref name G1 Ethnography ... of Southern California ref Ethnography is very useful in social research. Differences across ... fields which have made use of ethnography. Cultural and Social Anthropology Cultural anthropology ... information is rarely the foundation for a career. Citation needed date November 2008 The typical ethnography ... views of where the culture begins and ends. Using language or community boundaries to bound the ethnography ... . An ethnography is a specific kind of written observational science which provides an account ... Malinowski among Trobriand Islands Trobriand tribe A typical ethnography attempts to be holistic ... . remainder of citation forthcoming ref As ethnography developed, anthropologists grew more interested .... Within cultural anthropology, there are several sub genres of ethnography. Beginning in the 1950s ... of ethnography was subjected to intense scrutiny within the discipline, under the general influence ... classic and often contested text, Writing Culture The Poetics and Politics of Ethnography ... bring changes to both anthropology and ethnography often described in terms of being postmodern, reflexive ... ref Along with the development of experimental forms such as dialogic anthropology and narrative ethnography, Writing Culture helped to encourage the development of collaborative ethnography. ref name ... of Natives to Reading alongside Natives , Literally Toward a Collaborative and Reciprocal Ethnography ... more details
Institutional ethnography IE is a sociological method of inquiry. IE was created to explore the social relations that structure people s everyday lives. For the institutional ethnographer, ordinary daily activity becomes the site for an investigation of social organization. IE was first developed by Dorothy E. Smith as a Marxist feminist sociology for women, for people and is now used by researchers in social sciences, education, human services and policy research as a method for mapping the translocal relations that coordinate people s activities within institutions. External links http faculty.maxwell.syr.edu mdevault Default.htm What is institutional ethnography? http www.uio.no studier emner sv iss SOS4000 v06 forelesningsnotater Karin 20Widerberg 20intervju 20med 20Dorothy 20Smith.doc Institutional Ethnography Towards a Productive Sociology. An Interview with Dorothy E. Smith by Karin Widerberg MS Word document http www.csaa.ca CRSA BookReview Reviews 2006REVIEWS 200610SMITH.htm Dorothy E. Smith Ed. Institutional Ethnography as Practice reviewed by Kevin Walby, Carleton University http vaw.sagepub.com content 16 9 1031.full.pdf html The Praxis Safety and Accountability Audit Practicing a Sociology for the People by Jane Sadusky, Rhonda Martinson, Kristine Lizdas and Casey McGee Institutional etnography in Wikiversity http en.wikiversity.org wiki Institutional ethnography socio stub Category Ethnography Category Social sciences methodology sr ... more details
Expert subject Critical Theory date May 2009 Critical ethnography applies a critical theory based approach to ethnography . It focuses on the implicit values expressed within ethnographic studies and, therefore ..., D. 2005 . Critical ethnography method, ethics, and performance. Retrieved from http www.sagepub.com ... Thomas, J. 1993 . Doing critical ethnography. Newbury Park, CA Sage. ref In the spirit of critical ... frameworks. Critical ethnography incorporates reflexive inquiry into its methodology. Researchers ... bear on their work. ref Soyini Madison, D. 2005 . Critical ethnography method, ethics, and performance ..., critical ethnography is inherently political as well as pedagogical in its approach. ref Simon ... and analysis. In contrast to conventional ethnography which describes what is, critical ethnography .... ref Thomas, J. 1993 . Doing critical ethnography. Newbury Park, CA Sage. ref History Critical ethnography ... on critical ethnography, meanings, and symbolic violence. In R.P. Clair Ed. , Expressions of Ethnography ..., E. G. 2004 . Postcritical ethnography An introduction. Cress, NJ Hampton Press. ref For example ... had typically done. ref Soyini Madison, D. 2005 . Critical ethnography method, ethics ... ethnography Phil Carspecken D. Soyini Madison Geoffrey Walford See also Sociology Chicago School sociology ... Suggested reading Brown, S. G., & Dobrin, S. I. 2004 . Ethnography unbound From theory shock to critical praxis . Albany State University of New York Press. Carspecken, P. F. 1996 . Critical ethnography ...., Flores, S. Y., & Murillo, E. G. 2004 . Postcritical ethnography An introduction . Cress, NJ Hampton ... , 17 4 , 195 202. Soyini Madison, D. 2005 . Critical ethnography method, ethics, and performance . Thousand Oaks, CA Sage. Thomas, J. 1993 . Doing critical ethnography . Thousand Oaks, CA Sage. Walford, G. 2009 . In Carspecken P. F. Ed. , Critical ethnography and education . Bingley Emerald ... . Critical theory Category Ethnography Category Anthropology Category Critical theory anthropology ... more details
Clinical ethnography is a term first used by Gilbert Herdt and Robert Stoller in a series of papers in the 1980s. ref Herdt, G. 1999. Clinical ethnography and sexual culture. Annual Review of Sex Research 10 100 19 ref blockquote As Herdt defines it, clinical ethnography blockquote is the intensive study of subjectivity in cultural context...clinical ethnography is focused on the microscopic understanding of sexual subjectivity and individual differences within cross cultural communities. What distinguishes clinical ethnography from anthropological ethnography in general is a the application of disciplined clinical training to ethnographic problems and b developmental concern with desires and meanings as they are distributed culturally within groups and across the course of life. ref Herdt, G. 1999. Clinical ethnography and sexual culture. Annual Review of Sex Research 10 100 19 ref blockquote Clinical ethnography has strong similarities to person centered ethnography , a term used by Robert I. Levy , a psychoanalytically trained psychiatrist, to describe his anthropological fieldwork in Tahiti and Nepal in the 1960s 1980s and used by many of his students and interlocutors. In practice the two approaches overlap but seem to differ in emphasis clinical ethnography seems to be used more by anthropologists writing about sexuality or medical anthropology particularly psychiatric anthropology, e.g. Luhrmann 2000 , while person centered ethnography, though sometimes addressing these topics, more often focuses on the study of self and emotion cross culturally. Person centered anthropology also implies a style of ethnographic writing that emphasizes psychological case studies. ref ... , and Marvin Opler . Active research and training programs in clinical ethnography today include the Clinical Ethnography and Mental Health track in the http humdev.uchicago.edu Department of Comparative ... ethnography and sexual culture. Annual Review of Sex Research 10 100 19. Herdt, Gilbert and Robert ... more details
refimprove date August 2009 Video ethnography is the video recording of the stream of activity of subjects in their natural setting, in order to experience, interpret, and represent culture and society. Ref Schaeffer, Joseph H. Videotape New Techniques of Observation and Analysis in Anthropology. In Principles ... Pink, Sarah. Doing Visual Ethnography . London Sage Publications, 2007, 22. ref Ethnographic video, in contrast to ethnographic film , cannot be used independently of other ethnography ethnographic methods ref Pink, Sarah. Doing Visual Ethnography , 21. ref , but rather as part of the process of creation ... Ethnography , 22. ref It is commonly used in the fields of visual anthropology , visual sociology , and cultural studies . ref Pink, Sarah. Doing Visual Ethnography , 9. ref Uses of video in ethnography ... diary keeping. ref Pink, Sarah. Doing Visual Ethnography , 103. ref Video ethnography involves br ... ward rounds using video reflexive ethnography. Qualitative health review. 18 3, pp 380 390. ref This is achieved ... be benefit from redesign. Video ethnography is contingent on the researcher gaining the trust of practitioners ... where critical conducts are undertaken. History Photos and moving pictures have been used by ethnography ... however it was Margaret Mead and Gregory Bateson who first used methods of visual ethnography ... and Film. In Handbook of Ethnography , eds. Paul Atkinson, Amanda Coffrey, Sara Delamont, John Lofland .... ref Pink, Sarah. Doing Visual Ethnography , 96. ref Since the 1990 s researchers from different .... Doing Visual Ethnography , 96. ref Technological developments, such as the use of digital video, continue to offer new possibilities for the use of videos in ethnography. Advantages of video ethnography ... there are many benefits to video ethnography, there are also important issues that arise from the use ... of video ethnography, it should be determined whether it is the ethnographer s perspective expressed ... of video ethnography in research http qhr.sagepub.com cgi content abstract 18 3 380 http www.atypon ... more details
Citations missing date March 2007 Online ethnography refers to a number of related online research methods ... mediated social interaction. As modifications of the term ethnography, online ethnography and virtual ethnography as well as many other methodological neologisms designate online fieldwork that follows from the conception of ethnography as an adaptable method. These methods tend to leave most ... techniques, justifying the use of a new name rather than a modification of the term ethnography ref ... Mediated Communication, Journal of Contemporary Ethnography, 38 1 , February, 52 84. ref Almost since ..., online ethnography, or virtual ethnography should maintain the values of traditional ethnography through ... Ethnography publisher Sage location London id pages ref , Markham 1998 ref Cite book last Markham ... is how can ethnography be pursued in computer mediated social settings ? Researchers have attempted ... an ethnography ? The key is participation. Can the researcher still be said to have immersed ... observational articles published as a type of ethnography of online cultures. The Range of Methodologies .... The methodological approach of virtual ethnography has been broadened and reformulated through ... their own dialogue with the established tradition of ethnography. Each formulates its relation to the established ... on fundamental assumptions and concepts of ethnography, but that it doesn t mean a distinctive form of ethnography. ref Dom nguez, Daniel, Anne Beaulieu, Adolfo Estalella, Edgar G mez, Bernt Schnettlerand Rosie Read. 2007 . http www.qualitative research.net fqs texte 3 07 07 3 E1 e.htm Virtual Ethnography ... unique hybrid. Ethnography adapts common participant observation ethnographic procedures such as making ... of discourse and observed behavior that occurs during in person ethnography. Although the online ... differences between traditional ethnography and netnography. Ethical concerns over netnography ... mediated social domains. Ethics To the extent that online ethnography is similar to ethnography ... more details
Please leave this line alone Infobox journal title Ethnography cover File Ethnography.jpg editor Paul Willis, Peter Geschiere discipline Anthropology & Archaeology former names abbreviation publisher SAGE Publications country frequency Quarterly history 2000 present openaccess license impact 0.333 impact year 2010 website http www.uk.sagepub.com journals Journal200906?siteId sage uk&prodTypes any&q Ethnography&fs 1 link1 http eth.sagepub.com content current link1 name Online access link2 http eth.sagepub.com content by year link2 name Online archive ISSN 1466 1381 eISSN 1741 2714 OCLC 60338214 LCCN 00251150 Ethnography is a Peer review peer reviewed academic journal that publishes papers in the field of Sociology . The journal s Editor in Chief editors are Paul Willis Princeton University and Peter Geschiere University of Amsterdam . It has been in publication since 2000 and is currently published by SAGE Publications . Scope Ethnography aims to re engage field based research with theoretical sensibility representing how ethnography is actually practiced and written. The journal publishes papers on ethnographic findings and methods. Ethnography also provides a forum for the debate and discussion of findings of the study of social and cultural change between monadic ethnographers and those from all disciplines interested and involved in ethnography and society. Abstracting and indexing Ethnography is abstracted and indexed in, among other databases SCOPUS , and the Social Sciences Citation Index . According to the Journal Citation Reports , its 2010 impact factor is 0.333, ranking it 97 out of 129 journals in the category Sociology . ref name WoS cite book year 2011 chapter Journals Ranked by Impact Sociology title 2010 Journal Citation Reports publisher Thomson Reuters edition Social Sciences accessdate 2011 09 30 work Web of Science postscript . ref and 64 out of 75 journals in the category Anthropology . ref name WoS1 cite book year 2011 chapter Journals Ranked by Impact ... more details
inline citations date January 2009 linguistics The Ethnography of communication EOC is a method of discourse analysis in linguistics , which draws on the anthropology anthropological field of ethnography . Unlike ethnography proper, though, it takes both language and culture to be constitutive as well as constructive. In their book Qualitative Communication Research Methods , communications scholars Thomas R. Lindlof and Bryan C. Taylor 2002 explain Ethnography of communication conceptualizes communication as a continuous flow of information, rather than as a segmented exchange of messages p. 44 . According to Deborah Cameron 2001 , EOC can be thought of as the application of ethnographic methods to the communication patterns of a group. Littlejohn & Foss 2005 recall that Dell Hymes suggests that cultures communicate in different ways, but all forms of communication require a shared code, communicators who know and use the code, a channel, a setting, a message form, a topic, and an event created by transmission of the message p. 312 . EOC can be used as a means by which to study the interactions among members of a specific culture or, what Gerry Philipsen 1975 calls a speech community. Speech communities create and establish their own speaking codes norms. Philipsen 1975 explains ... and continuous performances of cultural and moral matters p. 45 . History Originally coined Ethnography ... p. 46 . Notable studies Several research studies have used ethnography of communication as a methodological ... that explicitly took an ethnography of speaking perspective to the whole range of verbal practices ... Bauman coauthors Joel Sherzer Sherzer, Joel title The Ethnography of Speaking journal Annual Review ... Hymes Hymes, D.H. 1962 . The ethnography of speaking . T. Gladwin and W. C. Sturtevant eds Anthropology ... The ethnography of communication publisher Holt, Rinehart and Winston date 1972 location ... The Ethnography of Communication An Introduction publisher Basil Blackwell date 1982 location Oxford ... more details
, an important ethnomusicologist, worked in the tradition of salvage ethnography. Densmore recorded ... of both the popular and academic sentiment of the time. Salvage ethnography started to be applied ... early sixties , followed by others seventies . Salvage ethnography is often taught in film and media ... Jean Rouch DEFAULTSORT Salvage Ethnography Category Ethnography Category Anthropology pt Etnografia ... more details
The Ethnography of Argentina makes this country, along with other areas of new settlement like Demography of Canada Canada , Demography of Australia Australia or Demography of the United States the United States , a melting pot of different peoples. Most Argentines are descendents of colonial era settlers and of the 19th and 20th century immigrants from Europe , with about 90 of the population being of European ethnic groups European descent ref name autogenerated1 http www.worldstatesmen.org Argentina.html Argentina ref ref cite web url https www.cia.gov library publications the world factbook geos ar.html People title Argentina People accessdate 2008 08 08 work The World Factbook publisher Central Intelligence Agency ref Ethnic Groups The arrival of the European immigrants See also Immigration in Argentina The number and composition of the population was stable until 1853, when the national government, after passing a Argentine Constitution of 1853 constitution , started a campaign to attract European immigration to populate the country. This state policy lasted several decades. At first the number of immigrants was scarce, but in the 1870s, due to the economic crisis in Europe, it started to increase, reaching an extremely high rate between 1890 and 1930. Unofficial records show that, during the 1860s, 160,000 immigrants arrived to Argentina, while in the 1880s the net number increased to 841,000, almost doubling the population of the country in that decade. Between 1857 and 1950, 6,611,000 European immigrants arrived in Argentina. Immigrants arrived through the port of Buenos Aires and stayed in the capital or within Buenos Aires Province , as it still happens today. In 1895, immigrants accounted for 52 of the population in the Capital, and 31 in the province of Buenos ... of Deputies . DEFAULTSORT Ethnography Of Argentina Category Argentine people Category Ethnography of Argentina Category Ethnography Argentina es Composici n tnica de Argentina ... more details
The Institute of Anthropology and Ethnography or N.N. Miklukho Maklai Institute of Ethnology and Anthropology lang ru . . . abbreviated as in Russian and IEA in English is a Russia n institute of research, specializing in ethnography ethnographic studies of cultural and physical anthropology . The institute is a constituent institute of the History branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences , with its main building on Leninsky Prospekt, Moscow Leninsky Prospekt , Moscow . The Institute is named after the renowned 19th century ethnologist and anthropologist Nicholas Miklouho Maclay . Institutional History The Institute was established in the Soviet Union by the amalgamation of the Peter the Great Museum of Anthropology and Ethnography Museum of Anthropology and Ethnography MAE and the Institute for the Study of Ethnic Groups of the USSR IPIN in autumn 1933. Its first director was Nikolay Matorin . On 23 December 1933 he was dismissed by the Presidium of the Russian Academy of Science Academy of Sciences of USSR and replaced by Ivan Meshchaninov on 1 January 1934. On 25 January 1935, the IAE was transformed into the Institute of Anthropology, Archaeology and Ethnography. Meshchaninov remained director until this organisation was in turn dissolved in 1937. On 11 February 1937, the Institute was restructured with sections being replaced by several departments or cabinets Europe and the Caucasus, headed by Dmitrii Zelenin Siberia ... . The Museum of Anthropology, Archaeology and Ethnography was set up as separate part of the institute ..., Archaeology and Ethnography was renamed the Institute of Anthropology and Ethnography. Activities of the IAE The IAE brought together ethnography ethnographers and physical anthropology physical ... as the scientific basis for political theory and practice. Activities of the Institute of Ethnography ... Institute Of Anthropology And Ethnography Category Russian Academy of Sciences Category Anthropological ... more details
wikify date April 2012 Anthropology Ethnography at the British Museum describes how ethnography has developed at the British Museum . Within the Department of Natural History and Curiosities The ethnographical collection was originally linked to the Department of Natural History and Curiosities. ref http anthropology.ac.uk Era Resources Era Pitt Rivers musantob histmus6.html Pitt Rivers attitude to the British Museum W. Chapman s unpublished D.Phil thesis, accessed 21 June 2010 ref The addition of material gathered by Captain James Cook and his companions between 1767 and 1780, and presented to the British Museum by the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty , Cook himself and Joseph Banks , were a substantial addition to the material previously collected by Sir Hans Sloane . But much of this collection was dispersed. Some material found its way to G ttingen , ref History of Ethnography in the Museum after 1753 pt1 by HJ Braunholtz, The British Museum Quarterly , 1953 ref where August Ludwig Schl zer was developing his concepts of V lkerkunde and ethnographie . ref http media.leidenuniv.nl legacy vermeulen summary.pdf Early History of Ethnography and Ethnology in the German Enlightenment Anthropological Discourse in Europe and Asia, 1710 1808 , PhD Thesis by Han F. Vermeulen, accessed ... s Eskimo material from his second Arctic voyage of 1829. ref History of Ethnography in the Museum after ... histmus6.html Non field Collecting 2 Ethnography in the British Museum W. Chapman s unpublished ... of Ethnography The Department of Ethnography was set up as a separate department in 1946. In 1964 ... Museum Press, 2nd edition 1992, p4574 ref Museum of Mankind From 1970 to 2004 the Department of Ethnography ... and City 1976 , and Living Arctic 1987 . It was created by Keeper of Ethnography Adrian Digby in the 1960s ... of Ethnography moved back to the British Museum in Bloomsbury in 2004. Exhibitions held at the Museum ... pages 884 date 2004 05 01 ref References reflist Category British Museum Category Ethnography ... more details
Person centered ethnography is an approach within psychological anthropology that draws on techniques and theories from psychiatry and psychoanalysis to understand how individuals relate to and interact with their sociocultural context. The term was first used by Robert I. Levy , a psychoanalytically trained psychiatrist, to describe his psychodynamically informed approach to interviewing during his anthropological fieldwork in Tahiti and Nepal . A key distinction in person centered interviewing is that between interviewees as informants and as respondents . As Levy and Hollan describe it, blockquote There is a significant difference between asking a Tahitian interviewee something like Please describe for me exactly how and why supercision a penis mutilating rite of passage is done by Tahitians, and asking him Can you tell me about your supercision? ... Did it change your life in any way? How? What did you think and feel about it then? What do you think and feel about it now? ref Levy, Robert I. and Douglas Hollan 1998 Person Centered Interviewing and Observation in Anthropology. Pp. 333 364 in Handbook of Methods in Cultural Anthropology , edited by H. R. Bernard. Walnut Creek, CA Altamira Press. ref blockquote The first question engages interviewees as typical ethnographic informants, asking them to describe features of their culture or social system the latter questions ask much more directly about their own experiences, feelings, hopes, and desires, as well as changes in these over time. Not surprisingly, asking about these more intimate topics generally requires much longer acquaintance with an interviewee than do questions about more publicly available knowledge. Levy ... and shares a number of methodological and thematic concerns with Clinical Ethnography clinical ethnography ... Altamira Press. DEFAULTSORT Person Centered Ethnography Category Anthropology stubs Category Psychological anthropology Category Social sciences methodology Category Ethnography ... more details
The Sensory Ethnography Lab SEL at Harvard University is an interdisciplinary center for the making of anthropologically informed works of media that combine aesthetics and ethnography . Production courses associated with the SEL are offered through Anthropology, Visual and Environmental Studies, and the Harvard Graduate School of Design Graduate School of Design . ref Pennel, Marilyn. A Primer in Observation . NewEnglandFilm Magazine. 10 01 2008 http www.newenglandfilm.com news archives 2008 10 hvd.htm ref Background Established as a collaboration between Harvard s departments of Anthropology and of Visual and Environmental Studies in 2006, the SEL provides technical facilities and support for Harvard s PhD in Media Anthropology ref Description of PhD program, http sel.fas.harvard.edu phd.htm ref , set up in 2007 as part of the graduate program in Social Anthropology. It has been praised as an innovative initiative ref Sweeney, Sarah. Innovative filmmaking marks VES program . Harvard Gazette. 02 05 2009 http news.harvard.edu gazette story 2009 02 innovative filmmaking marks ves program ref at Harvard to integrate art making within the cognitive life of the university, and was proposed as a model for future endeavors in the graduate curriculum by the Presidential Task Force on the Arts Report in 2008. ref http www.harvard.edu r arts report.pdf ref The SEL is managed by musician, anthropologist, and phonographer Ernst Karel, and directed by Lucien Castaing Taylor , ethnographic filmmaker of http www.berkeleymedia.com catalog berkeleymedia films arts humanities in and out of africa In and Out of Africa and Sweetgrass . ref Dargis, Manohla. SWEETGRASS Movie Review . New York ..., Sensory Ethnography, students receive instruction in ethnographic media practices, and create a substantial ... doctoral dissertations. ref Sensory Ethnography Harvard Gazette. 12 15 2006 http www.news.harvard.edu ... sel.fas.harvard.edu Sensory Ethnography Lab website http www.der.org films harvard sel series.html ... more details
Image Etnografiska museet 2007.jpg thumb 260px Museum of Etnography The Museum of Ethnography lang sv Etnografiska Museet , in Stockholm , Sweden , is a Swedish science museum . It houses a collection of about 220,000 items relating to the ethnography , or cultural anthropology , of peoples from around the world, including from China , Korea , South Asia South and Southeast Asia , the Pacific region , the Americas and Africa . ref Official site ref The Museum is the headquarter of the Sven Hedin Foundation . In 2007, after several years of negotiation, the museum agreed to return a totem pole to the Haisla Nation , from which it has been taken in 1929. ref name 2003 film cite web url http www.nfb.ca film totem the return of the gpsgolox pole title Totem The Return of the G psgolox Pole last Cardinal first Gil year 2003 publisher National Film Board of Canada accessdate 2009 10 01 ref ref name 2007 film cite web url http www.nfb.ca film totem return and renewal title Totem Return and Renewal last Cardinal first Gil year 2007 publisher National Film Board of Canada accessdate 2009 10 01 ref The Haisla nation gave the museum a contemporary replica of the pole, currently on display outside the museum s entrance. See also Maritime Museum Stockholm Maritime Museum Notes reflist References cite web url http www.etnografiska.se smvk jsp polopoly.jsp?d 1657&l en US title Etnografiska museet The Museum publisher Etnografiska museet accessdate 2008 02 08 Official site commons category Etnografiska museet cite web url http www.etnografiska.se smvk road www article 10 jsp Render.jsp?t 99&a 6731&l en US title The Sven Hedin Foundation publisher Etnografiska museet accessdate 2009 02 01 Official site Museums in Stockholm Coord 59 19 57 N 18 07 14 E type landmark display title DEFAULTSORT Museum Of Ethnography, Sweden Category Museums in Stockholm Category Ethnographic museums Sweden museum stub Sweden struct stub de Ethnografisches Museum Stockholm sv Etnografiska museet, Stockholm ... more details
Infobox Museum name National Museum of Ethnography image Kredytowa Pa stwowe Muzeum Etnograficzne P3289037 Nemo5576 .jpg caption The neo renaissance building of the museum designed by E. Marconi. imagesize 200 pushpin map map type map caption latitude longitude established 1888 location Warsaw type ethnography visitors director Adam Czy ewski publictransit website http ethnomuseum.website.pl Methnomuseum.website.pl Pa stwowe Muzeum Etnograficzne w Warszawie is a museum in Warsaw , Poland . It was established in 1888. The collection is made of objects, folk art and art from Poland, Europe, Africa, Australia, Oceania and Latin and South America costumes, crafts, sculptures, painting. The museum has a permanent exhibition, a library around 26 000 volumes ref Description of the library on the museum website ref , a Photographic and Film Records Studio and a Central Repository for Museum s Collections it produces temporary exhibitions, research projects and publications. The museum is managed by a director and it is organized in the departments of Polish and European ethnography, Non European ethnography, adult education, educational, communication and marketing, publications, organizational, archival material and photographic and film records, accounting and finance, personnel, administrative and technical, inventory and conservation. The Museum publishes the magazine Zeszyty Muzealne from the 1960s to the beginning of the 1980s in October 2009 it starts a new quarterly magazine called Etnografia Nowa The New Ethnography ref Description of the museum magazine Etnografia Nowa on the museum website http ethnomuseum.website.pl en doc 277.html ref . In 2011 the museum receives a grants to renew the museum and create a Children museum ref Project title Increasing the accessibility of cultural infrastructure by modernizing the building of the State Ethnographic Museum in Warsaw ... en National Museum of Ethnography official website Museums in Warsaw coord 52 14 17 ... more details
File Sankt Pet rburg 119.jpg thumb 300px The Doric colonnade of the Russian Museum of Ethnography The Russian Museum of Ethnography is a museum in St. Petersburg that houses a collection of about 500,000 items relating to the ethnography , or cultural anthropology , of peoples of the former Russian Empire and the Soviet Union . ref name enc The museum was set up in 1902 as the ethnographic department of the Russian Museum . It is housed in a purpose built Neoclassical architecture Neoclassical building erected between 1902 and 1913 to Vasily Svinyin s design in the proximity of the Michael Palace which accommodates the art collection of the Russian Museum . It occupies the place of the eastern service wing, the stables and the laundry of the palace. The museum s first exhibits were the gifts received by the Russian Tsars from peoples of Imperial Russia. These were supplemented by regular expeditions to various parts of the Russian Empire which began in 1901. Further exhibits were purchased by Nicholas II of Russia and other members of his family as state financing was not enough to purchase new exhibits . A collection of Buddhist religious objects was acquired for the museum by Prince Esper Ukhtomsky . Vyacheslav Tenishev Prince Tenishev , a wealthy industrialist, donated to the museum the archives of his private ethnographic bureau that had been documenting the life of Russian peasants since the 19th century. ref name enc http www.encspb.ru article.php?kod 2804034543 The Encyclopaedia of St. Petersburg ref The collection was not officially opened to the general public until 1923 and was not detached from the Russian Museum until 1934. When the Museum of the Peoples of the USSR in Moscow successor to the Dashkov Museum was shut down in 1948, its collections were transferred to the Ethnographic Museum in Leningrad. ref name enc This museum should not be confused with the much older Museum of Anthropology and Ethnography, popularly known ... more details
Infobox journal title Journal Of Contemporary Ethnography cover File Journal of Contemporary Ethnography.jpg editor Kent Sandstrom, Marybeth Stalp discipline Anthropology former names abbreviation J. Contemp. Ethnogr. publisher SAGE Publications country United Kingdom frequency 6 times a year history 1972 present openaccess license impact 0.731 impact year 2010 website http www.sagepub.com journalsProdDesc.nav?prodId Journal200975 link1 http jce.sagepub.com content current link1 name Online access link2 http jce.sagepub.com content by year link2 name Online archive JSTOR OCLC 14687529 LCCN 87640830 CODEN ISSN 0891 2416 eISSN 1552 5414 Journal of Contemporary Ethnography is a Peer review peer reviewed academic journal that publishes papers in the field of Sociology . The journal s Editor in Chief editors are Kent Sandstorm North Dakota State University and Marybeth Stalp University of Northern Iowa . It has been in publication since 1972 and is currently published by SAGE Publications . Scope Journal of Contemporary Ethnography publishes papers which examine social interactions and practices in subcultures, cultures, organizations and societies from a variety of academic disciplines such as anthropology , health studies and sociology . The journal provides an international, interdisciplinary forum for research using ethnographic methods to examine human behavior in natural settings. Abstracting and indexing Journal of Contemporary Ethnography is abstracted and indexed in, among other databases SCOPUS , and the Social Sciences Citation Index . According to the Journal Citation Reports , its 2010 impact factor is 0.731, ranking it 22 out of 36 journals in the category Urban Studies . ref name WoS cite book year 2011 chapter Journals Ranked by Impact Urban Studies title 2010 Journal Citation Reports publisher Thomson Reuters edition Social Sciences accessdate 2011 09 30 work Web of Science postscript . ref and 67 out of 129 journals in the category Sociology . ref name WoS1 ... more details
Grassi Museum was renovated from 2000 05, necessitating the closure of the main Ethnography ... . In 2004 the museum formed the Saxonian State Collections of Ethnography in partnership with the ethnological ... of Ethnography coord 51 20 13 N 12 23 18 E region DE SN type landmark source kolossus dewiki display ... more details
copy edit date February 2012 The Ethnography Museum of Ankara is a museum of ethnography dedicated to the cultures of historic and current civilizations that flourished in Turkey . The museum building was designed by architect Arif Hikmet Koyuno lu and built between 1925 and 1928. ref http www.mimarlikmuzesi.org Collection Detail.aspx?BiographyID 26 Turkish Architecture Museum Database Arif Hikmet Koyuno lu ref Temporary resting place of Atat rk The museum hosted the sarcophagus of Mustafa Kemal Atat rk from November 21, 1938 until November 10, 1953, during the period of the construction of An tkabir , his final resting place. After the death of Atat rk on November 10, 1938 at Dolmabah e Palace in Istanbul , his remains were transferred on November 19 by sea on the battlecruiser TCG Yavuz TCG Yavuz ref cite web url http www.k ataturk.com kronolojik album 1938 ve sonrasi 9905 yavuz zirhlisinin guvertesinde 19 kasim 1938.html publisher K Atat rk title Yavuz z rhl s n n g vertesinde 19 Kas m 1938 language Turkish accessdate 2011 04 17 ref from Istanbul to Izmit and subsequently by train ref cite web url http www.k ataturk.com kronolojik album 1938 ve sonrasi 9903 izmitte trene verilirken 19 kasim 1938.html publisher K Atat rk title zmit te trene verilirken 19 Kas m 1938 language Turkish accessdate 2011 04 17 ref to Ankara arriving on November 20. ref cite web url http www.k ataturk.com kronolojik album 1938 ve sonrasi 9902 ankaraya varisi 20 kasim 1938.html publisher K Atat rk title Ankara ya var 20 Kas m 1938 language Turkish accessdate 2011 04 17 ref His flag draped casket was placed on a catafalque before the building of the Turkish Grand National Assembly for state funeral ... to Ethnography Museum of Ankara on a limbers and caissons military horse drawn caisson . Also United ... title Ankara Ethnography Museum accessdate 2010 09 29 author Turkish Ministry of Culture ... t type landmark DEFAULTSORT Ethnography Museum Of Ankara Category Museums in Ankara Category Buildings ... more details
Image EthnogRom.JPG thumb 230px The museum building photographed from the facing Museo Nazionale delle Arti e Tradizioni Popolari The Luigi Pigorini National Museum of Prehistory and Ethnography is a public and research museum located in Rome, Italy . Established in 1876 ref http www.emmeti.it Arte Lazio ProvRoma Roma museo luigi pigorini.uk.html Datatravel website Pigorini , accessed 2008 02 12. ref by Luigi Pigorini , it is currently directed by Maria Antonietta Fugazzola . ref http www.pigorini.arti.beniculturali.it Pigorini website, contact information , accessed 2008 02 12. ref One important collection of the Pigorini houses is Neolithic artifacts from Lake Bracciano . Another is the early ethnographic collection of Athanasius Kircher . References reflist Further reading Brizzi, Bruno ed. 1976 The Pigorini Museum Rome, Quasar. 424 page catalogue with hundreds of plates in colour and black and white. External links commonscat inline Pigorini National Museum of Prehistory and Ethnography http www.pigorini.arti.beniculturali.it Pigorini website http www.europeanvirtualmuseum.net virtual museum prototipo en.asp?Type 4&Number 11&lingua en European Virtual Museum coord 41 49 56 N 12 28 17 E region IT type landmark source kolossus ruwiki display title DEFAULTSORT Pigorini National Museum Of Prehistory And Ethnography Category National museums of Italy Category Archaeology museums in Italy Category Ethnographic museums Category Museums in Rome Category Anthropology museums Pigorini, Luigi National Museum of Prehistory and Ethnography Category Museums established in 1876 Category 1876 establishments in Italy be it Museo nazionale preistorico etnografico Luigi Pigorini ru ... more details
Cleanup date September 2007 Infobox Museum name Brody Raion Museum of History and Ethnography image imagesize 200 map type latitude longitude established March 29, 2001 location 5 Svoboda Square, Brody , Lviv Oblast , Ukraine type History and Ethnography visitors director curator publictransit website The Brody Raion Museum of History and Ethnography is a museum in Brody city, Ukraine that was founded in 2001. History Museums in the Brody Raion have old traditions. Those traditions are found in the collections of the Pidhirtsi Castle the 17th 18th centuries , the collections of Count Vladimir Dzedushyckiy at his estate in the village of Penyaki the end of the 19th century , a private museum of pictures and ancient furniture of a castle palace proprietress in Brody , Countess Zhyshchevska the beginning of 20th century , and others. Unfortunately, as a result of military activities and social cataclysms those collections were nebulized to different cities and museums of Ukraine and other countries. A lot of priceless artifacts were lost beyond retrieval. The first district museum in Brody district, meaning raion or regional was created at the end of 1950s. It was a one story house on the street ... in the museum, document the 19th to the beginning of the 20th century ethnography of region. At the end ... Raion Department of History and Ethnography of the Lviv Historical Museum, there was created the Brody Raion Museum of History and Ethnography. Displays The museum display consists of 43 sections ... and Ethnography of district from the end of the 19th to the beginning of the 20th century . The display ... centuries Brody castle are show rooms of Brody museum of history and district ethnography. Here ... from history of castle. The guides of Brody museum of history and district ethnography conduct surveying ... ethnography. Guide book Brody the face of city and booklet Brody are geared up to the edition ... site for tourists References Strilchuk V., Brody museum of history and district ethnography . Brody,2006 ... more details
of Natural Science, Anthropology, and Ethnography . citation needed date January 2012 In 1931 the society ... trans title Society of Devotees of Natural Science, Anthropology, and Ethnography ... more details
This is a list of museum s with major Collection museum collections in ethnography and anthropology . Pitt Rivers Museum , Oxford , UK 500,000 objects ref http www.tangodiva.com index.php?page network&story rev id 507 ref Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology , Cambridge , UK 800,000 objects ref http maa.cam.ac.uk ref British Museum , London , UK 350,000 objects ref http www.thebritishmuseum.ac.uk the museum departments africa, oceania and americas.aspx ref Mus e du quai Branly , Paris , France 196,488 objects ref http www.quaibranly.fr index.php?id 1040&L 1 ref Horniman Museum , London, UK 58,000 objects ref http www.horniman.ac.uk collections index.php ref Russian Museum of Ethnography , St. Petersburg , Russia 500,000 objects ref http www.ethnomuseum.ru ref Museum of Ethnology, Vienna Museum f r V lkerkunde , Vienna , Austria 200,000 objects ref http www.ethno museum.ac.at en frameset.html ref Ethnological Museum of Berlin Ethnological Museum , Berlin , Germany 500,000 objects ref http www.smb.spk berlin.de smb sammlungen details.php?lang de&objectId 56&n 1&r 4 ref In addition to Africa, Americas & Oceania, the museum embraces holdings from Asia South, South East, Far East and North Asia , the Islamic World, the Children s Museum and the Museum for the Blind. State Museum of Ethnology Staatliches Museum f r V lkerkunde , Munich , Germany 150,000 objects ref http www.voelkerkundemuseum muenchen.de ref Metropolitan Museum of Art , New York City , New York, USA 11,000 objects ref http www.metmuseum.org Works of Art introduction.asp?dep 5 ref Phoebe Hearst Museum of Anthropology , Berkeley, California , USA 634,000 objects ref http hearstmuseum.berkeley.edu collections collections.html ref In addition to Africa, Americas & Oceania, the museum embraces holdings from Europe ... and Ethnography , St. Petersburg, Russia More than 1 million items ref http www.kunstkamera.ru ... museums Major collections Category Lists of museums Ethnography and anthropology de Liste von Museen ... more details