ethnographiques
Ethnographiques is a term rooted in ethnography, typically used as the feminine plural form of the French adjective ethnographique. It denotes things related to ethnography, including practices, data, objects, and representations connected with the study of cultures through fieldwork. In French, phrases such as recherche ethnographique (ethnographic research), étude ethnographique (ethnographic study), and objet ethnographique (ethnographic object) are common. In English-language scholarship, ethnographical is a less common variant of ethnographic and is largely historical or stylistic; contemporary usage generally favors ethnographic or ethnography.
Ethnography is the systematic description of peoples, cultures, and social practices through fieldwork and participant observation.
Ethical considerations are central to ethnographic work. Researchers address issues of consent, representation, voice, and reflexivity
Although widely used in French-language contexts, ethnographiques appears less frequently in contemporary English, where ethnographic and