Mini Ethnography

Instructions

1.Choose a time and location for where/when you are going to conduct your observations of an ethnographic scene (mall, public transportation, coffee shop, etc.).  Go to the specified location and proceed with your observations.  Find a place to sit quietly for 25 minutes and simply watch what is going on.  Do not talk to or interview people during this time.2.Take notes (handwritten recommended).  Include details about the scene itself (time of day, lighting, furniture, plants, sounds, temperature, smell, vibe/energy, etc), with focus on the details about the people around you (their characteristics, their behavior).  At this time, you should start to think about concepts that you've learned in class that fit with your observations.  This step is critical.3.Write a 4-6 page paper about your observations  Your paper should: Include a thick description of the location with clear detail of your observationsAnalyze your observations, identifying and defining four anthropological concepts that fit your observations.  Definitions should be supported with cited sources.Analyze how these anthropological concepts fit your observations.  Reflect on this activity.  What was it like to observe other people through the lens of an anthropologist?Include your field notes at the end of your paperWhat is an anthropological concept? Anthropological concepts are anthropological terms and ideas.  Examples of some that we've studied include: ethnocentrism, ethnicity, reciprocity, kinship, language and communication. You should not use this exact list of four concepts and expect them to fit your observation scene. You may, of course, use others - depending on what concepts are relevant to your observation.  We also have two examples to share with you from APUS anthropologists- one from Jennifer Cramer's fieldwork in The Gambia and one from James Turner's fieldwork in Mexico.One common misstep is to apply the four subfields of anthropology or to apply the four parts of the definition of culture.Conclude with a discussion of and reflection on your experience of the situation. For example you might write how you felt when you started to detect a pattern in characteristics and/or behavior.

Answer

Mini EthnographyDescriptionI visit a coffee area in my, where people like to converge in the evenings and the for leisure, meetings and snacks. I sat on an isolated bench where I had quite a good vie of the entire coffee area. As such, I was able to see all people who were entering the coffee area, those who were sitting already as well as attendants in the coffee joint. I observe how people were grouped particularly on the number of people entering together in the coffee joints, sharing f benches and activities each group or individuals were concentrated on. Further, I listen to some talks nearby with the interest of language.I notice that the coffee joint is very popular that I had earlier presumed. It was on a Friday evening and the coffee was almost packed full to a capacity of almost...

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