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Culture

Shared knowledge and behavior of people who interact within distinct social setting and subsystems

Ethnography involves the study of a social group's culture through time spent combining participant observations, in-depth interviews, and the collection of artifacts in the informant's natural settting. It draws on anthropologic theory and practice

Participant observation

The active engagement of the researcher in settings and activities of people being studied

Ethnography draws of anthropology theory and practice

Fieldwork

All research activities carried out in and in relation to the field (informants' natural settings)

ethnography draws of anthropologic theory and practice

Key informant

A select informant/assistant with extensive or specialized knowledge of his/her own culture

Emic and etic

Contrastic "insider (emic) views of informants and the researcher's "outsider" (etic) views

"m" = me vs "t" = they