النتائج (
العربية) 1:
[نسخ]نسخ!
“Doing ethnography” in another culture involves first and foremost fieldwork, including observing, asking questions, participating in group activities,and testing the validity of one’s perceptions against the intuitions ofnatives. Research design must allow an openness to categories and modesof thought and behavior which may not have been anticipated by the investigator.The ethnographer of communication cannot even presuppose whata speech community other than his own may consider to be “language,” orwho or what may “speak” it: “language” for the Ojibwa includes thunder;dogs among the Navajo are said to understand Navajo; the Maori regardmusical instruments as able to speak; and drums and shells are channelsthrough which supernatural forces are believed to speak to members of theAfro-Cuban Lucumí religious cult.
يجري ترجمتها، يرجى الانتظار ..
