noun
- Plural of ethnographer; scholars who study and describe the cultures, customs, and social structures of human groups or societies.
Usage: Academic/professional term; Typically used in anthropology, sociology, and related fields
Examples
- Ethnographers spend years living with communities to understand their traditions and beliefs.
- The ethnographers documented the daily rituals and social practices of the indigenous tribe.
- Many ethnographers use participant observation as a primary research method.
- These ethnographers published their findings in peer-reviewed anthropological journals.
- Ethnographers often face ethical challenges when studying vulnerable populations.
- The team of ethnographers conducted interviews across multiple villages to gather data.