This document discusses the concept of "ethnography of enculturation" and provides an overview of ethnography as a social science research technique. Some key points:
- Ethnography involves qualitative, first-hand study of cultures through techniques like participant observation, interviews, surveys, and case studies. It provides insights into how identities are shaped by cultural processes.
- The document defines ethnography and traces its origins and evolution. Fieldwork and prolonged interaction with subjects are central to ethnographic research.
- Ethnography of enculturation would study how humans are culturally socialized and how their identities develop. This could provide understanding of real-world issues like terrorism and aberrant behavior.