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Ethnographic Research

nd McCurdy, 1972, p. 13).

Thus, one of the major issues for ethnographers is the issue of objectivity, bringing the discussion to the more amorphous point of semantics. Since it is likely that the researcher will use terms that may not exist in the particular culture under observation, one of the fundamental issues in ethnography is the way the ethnographer seeks to describe a culture using only those criteria used by the particular culture under review (Burton, 1988). Instead of classifying people using voice tone, age, gesture, etc., the researcher should ask how to classify people according to the particular intrinsic culture. This comes to the forefront of the field in the process of constructing and interpreting ethnographic data and deals with two levels of meaning. The first level interprets the actors themselves and their own attributed to their actions, the second are those that are imposed by outside structures (the researcher, publication of notes, other academic interpretations, etc.) Instead, some argue, ethnographic data, the "te

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