Ethnography:Ethnography is the study of human cultures and societies through direct observation and participation, often involving long-term fieldwork to gain an in-depth understanding of a particular cultural context.
Participant Observation:Participant observation is a research method in which the anthropologist actively engages with and immerses themselves in the daily lives and activities of the people they are studying, in order to gain a deeper, more nuanced understanding of their culture and behaviors.
Interpretivism: Interpretivism is a theoretical approach in anthropology that emphasizes the importance of understanding the subjective meanings and interpretations that people attach to their actions and the social world around them.