ethnographer in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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Participant observation is a method particularly employed by ethnographers in the anthropological tradition.
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In theory, the ethnographer acts as a passive participant and captures data relating to the participants.
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He has, at various times, been referred to as a theologian, jurist, historian, ethnographer, geographer, poet, critic and author.
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Ethnographers estimated that their population reached 8,380 in 1971.
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He is one of the key ethnographers of cosmopolitanism, and he draws both on philosophical and anthropological theory in his analyses.
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He was also a theatre person, filmmaker and ethnographer.
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It was also served well by various missionaries, ethnographers, anthropologists, and historians.
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Later reflexive ethnographies refined the technique to translate cultural differences by representing their effects on the ethnographer.
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An ethnographer cameraman will be accepted as a natural partner by the actors who play their roles.
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He has been also referred to as a sociologist and ethnographer.
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