Experimental Ethnography: A form of ethnographic practice that employs unconventional or experimental methods, such as multimedia, performance, or collaborative approaches, to explore and represent cultural experiences.
Reflexive Ethnography: An ethnographic approach that emphasizes the researcher's own position, biases, and role in the research process, acknowledging the subjective nature of ethnographic knowledge.
Visual Ethnography: The use of visual media, such as photography, film, or digital technologies, to conduct and represent ethnographic research, often challenging traditional textual forms of ethnographic representation.