BSOE 144: Reading Ethnographies is a course that introduces students to the method and practice of ethnography, a key research tool in sociology and anthropology. The course involves a critical reading of selected ethnographic works, providing insights into diverse cultures and societies. Students learn how ethnographers conduct fieldwork, interpret social phenomena, and present their findings. The course emphasizes understanding different perspectives, methodologies, and the ethical considerations involved in ethnographic research, helping students appreciate the richness and complexity of social life through detailed, immersive studies.
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