ethnografiassa
Ethnografiassa refers to the study of cultures and societies through immersive fieldwork, primarily within the discipline of anthropology. The term, derived from Greek roots meaning “people” and “writing,” emphasizes systematic observation, participation, and documentation of everyday life. In practice, ethnographers conduct extended stays in a community, engaging in participant observation and collecting data through interviews, audio and visual recordings, and archival research.
The discipline originated in the late 19th and early 20th centuries with pioneers such as Bronisław Malinowski,
Ethnographic research process typically involves several stages. First, the researcher identifies a field site and builds
Today, ethnografiassa informs a variety of applied fields, including education, marketing, public policy, and technology design,