These are some of the meanings that regrading to Media Anthropology Terms:
1. Cross-Disciplinary Studies- A study that explains elements of one discipline in terms of another.
2. Inter-Disciplinary Studies- A studies that incorporates concepts from multiple disciplines to form a more coherent research. It is a process of answering a broad question by a single academic major or profession answer.
3. Transdisciplinary- It has the strategy to cross many disciplinary boundaries to create a newer, more holistic approach, and form a new knowledge. It pertaining to or involving more than one discipline.
4. Qualitative research- A method of inquiry to investigate the social sciences to further understand the human behaviour and why and how behind them. It's also a method of advertising research that emphasizes the quality of meaning in consumer perceptions and attitudes.
5. Ethnographic research- Ethnography means "portrait of a people." It's a type of qualitative research aimed to study the cultural influence on human behaviour. This social science research method, closely associated with the fields of anthropology and sociology, though not exclusive to them, provides a detailed description of a culture from the viewpoint of a researcher who brings both inside and outside perspectives.
References:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disciplinary
http://www.waldenu.edu/Degree-Programs/Bachelors/33102.htm
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/transdisciplinary
http://wagner.nyu.edu/leadership/publications/files/Qualitative_Research.pdf
http://www.adup.com/new/adup_ad_defs.html
http://www.ehow.com/facts_5519812_meaning-ethnographic-studies.html
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