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Problematising researcher-respondent relations through exploration of communicative stance [PDF]
To what extent and in what ways should researchers share their views with research participants during ethnographic fieldwork? This article discusses the author’s experience adopting different communicative stances with respondents in the context of an ...
Lefstein, Adam
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Citizenship question effects on household survey response
Abstract Differential coverage across demographic groups in a census or survey can reduce the accuracy and representativeness of the resulting statistics. Researchers traditionally have used community‐level measures to study response behavior and coverage, which can obscure patterns for small population groups.
J. David Brown, Misty L. Heggeness
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The Bushongo: An Ethnographical Study of the Central Congoland Peoples 1 [PDF]
H. H. JOHNSTON
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Abstract In this study we describe the potential of human‐centered design principles to identify burdens, reducing the effects of administrative checkpoints. Administrative checkpoints—mandatory requirements that must be satisfied in order to progress in an administrative process—have disproportionate negative effects in excluding the public from ...
Jae Yeon Kim+4 more
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Precision planter monitoring system based on mobile communication network
Abstract Sowing is an important link in agricultural production and the basis for ensuring high yields and bumper harvests. Agriculture requires precision plows with good performance and stable work. However, the seeding process is in a completely closed state, and the operator relies mainly on experience to judge the operating state and performance of
Bing Li, Jiyun Li
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Abstract The recovery of large carnivores in Europe raises issues related to sharing landscape with humans. Beyond technical solutions, it is widely recognized that social factors also contribute to shaping coexistence. In this context, scholars increasingly stress the need to adopt place‐based approaches by analysing how humans and wildlife interact ...
Alice Ouvrier+7 more
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ETHNOGRAPHY FOR INVESTIGATING THE INTERNET
Several concepts are used to describe ethnographic approaches for investigating the Internet; competing concepts include virtual ethnography, netnography, digital ethnography, web-ethnography, online ethnography, and e-ethnography.
Per Hetland, Anders I. Mørch
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133. (1.) The Ethnographic Survey of Canada. (2.) Ethnological Studies of the Mainland Halkomelsm, a Division of the Salish of British Columbia. [PDF]
Hill-Tout
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Social mechanics of gifting bear bile in Việt Nam
Abstract The illegal wildlife trade is a major cause of global diversity loss. In Southeast Asia and particularly in Việt Nam, the consumption of wildlife products is mostly driven by demand for food and traditional medicine products. One key example of this in Việt Nam is the use of bear bile. While bear bile is one of the most well‐researched illegal
Elizabeth Oneita Davis+2 more
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