Exam 3: Fieldwork and Ethnography

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Margaret Mead

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Which of the following is NOT a reason for ethnographers to conduct long-term fieldwork?

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What was Nancy Scheper-Hughes's role in Alto do Cruzeiro when she first arrived there?

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The author suggests that anthropology is unique among other disciplines such as economics or history because the anthropological perspective begins with

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Ethnography written today often is read online by the very subjects that were researched,which tends to make anthropology a more ________ enterprise.

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During the planning stages of a fieldwork project,it is typical to

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It is essential that ethnographers map communities because this

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How would you describe the problems pertaining to the vulnerability of research subjects involved in a potential study of Facebook groups?

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Ethnographers must work to establish trust and friendship with their research subjects and often build rapport,which helps them develop a(n)

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How does the problem of organ thefts from the poor,as documented by Scheper-Hughes's work,mirror the plight of poor people in other,different countries (where she has not worked)?

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Community members who guide,advise,and teach the ethnographer during fieldwork are called

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Franz Boas's attempts to document Native American cultures that were devastated by the westward expansion of settlers is called salvage ethnography and involves

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________ is fundamental to all research conducted by contemporary cultural anthropologists.

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Anthropologists conducting fieldwork may experience a particular kind of disorientation from the strangeness they discover,something that is often attributable to problems with

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The author argues that unlike a number of other academic disciplines,ethnography is both a social science and an art.Provide a concrete example of how ethnography is scientific,as well as a concrete example of why Guest considers it an art.

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Ethnographers' awareness that they should engage in critical self-examination regarding the role they play in the research process is known as

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How did early twentieth-century anthropology differ from the anthropology practiced in nineteenth-century Europe?

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When we utilize many anthropological studies to examine activities,trends,and patterns of power across cultures,it is called ethnology,an activity that relies heavily on

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Evaluate the El Dorado controversy around anthropologist Napoleon Chagnon.You must demonstrate that you know when and where the contested activities occurred and how the population was allegedly affected.Conclude by stating why this might have been seen to violate ethical standards and what the American Anthropological Association ultimately found upon review of the evidence presented.

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One consequence of increased migration is that anthropologists conduct ________ ethnography,collecting data in two or more locations.

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