- then,
spread to
other social science disciplines,
notably sociology.
Ethnographers mainly use
qualitative methods,
though they may also
include quantitative...
- died c. 290 BCE) was an
ancient Gr**** historian, indologist, diplomat,
ethnographer and
explorer in the ****enistic period. He
described India in his book...
- Па́влович Пота́пов; 6 July 1905 – 9
October 2000) was a
Soviet and
Russian ethnographer specializing in the
study of
peoples of
southern Siberia.
Leonid Potapov...
-
British ethnographer...
-
becoming accepted. Like
other early internet researchers,
early cyber-
ethnographers such as
Sandy Stone and
Sherry Turkle observed that parti****nts in...
- romanized: Mūhammed Qanafiia) (November 1835 –
April 10, 1865) was a
Kazakh scholar,
ethnographer,
historian and parti****nt in the
Great Game. His re****tion "as the...
-
November 2, 1878 –
August 31, 1954) was a
Russian and
Soviet linguist and
ethnographer. He was born in an
Udmurt village near Sarapul,
where his
father was...
- 1910 − July 20, 1996), born
Ervin György Patai, was a Hungarian-Jewish
ethnographer, historian,
Orientalist and anthropologist.
Patai was born in Budapest...
- Mākereti or
Maggie Papakura, was a New
Zealand guide,
entertainer and
ethnographer. Of Pākehā and Māori descent, she was of Te
Arawa and Tūhourangi iwi...
-
Ratzel (August 30, 1844 –
August 9, 1904) was a
German geographer and
ethnographer,
notable for
first using the term
Lebensraum ("living space") in the...