Etnógrafo
Etnógrafo is a career that combines anthropology, sociology, and other social sciences to study human behavior and culture. Ethnographers conduct research and observations of people and communities, both present and past, to gain a deep understanding of their lives, customs, and beliefs. They use this knowledge to create detailed descriptions and analyses of cultures, which can be used for a variety of purposes, including academic research, policy development, and business strategy.
History of Etnógrafo
The field of ethnography has its roots in the early days of anthropology in the 19th century. Anthropologists such as Franz Boas and Bronisław Malinowski conducted extensive fieldwork among indigenous peoples around the world, and their work laid the foundation for the modern practice of ethnography.