Ethnographic Method
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https://doi.org/10.14738/assrj.64.6358Abstract
The paper lays forth a historical background about the ethnographic esearch method and how it developed. Ethnography’s purpose was the examination of a wide range of diverse cultural groups, the value of which not only enhances one’s own experience relative to specific cultural traditions, but such comprehension also aids in the development of a much deeper appreciation for what transpires in other cultures and traditions. Supported by review of literature, the paper concludes that the point of this method is not to judge a certain culture, but to understand the subject’s culture the way the natives understand it.
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