An Ethnographic Study of the Skateboarding Culture (Report)
The Sport Journal 2009, Fall, 12, 4
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Publisher Description
Introduction Ethnography describes a culture and provides an understanding of that culture from an insider's perspective (Neuman, 2003). Through observation, inferences can be made from how members of a culture act, speak, or think within specific cultural contexts to give meaning to actions and behaviors of the group. This study uses an ethnographic design to identify characteristics of the skateboarding culture by documenting characteristics, action, and behaviors of participants in the video compilation of Planes, Trains and Skateboards.
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