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Buddhism in the United States: an ethnographic study
Jaeyeon Choe
, John McNally
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United States
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Ethnographic Study
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Buddhism
100%
Buddhism in America
57%
Meditation
42%
Walking Meditation
42%
Everyday Life
14%
Non-Christian Religions
14%
Participant Observation
14%
Modernity
14%
Unique Perspectives
14%
Social Change
14%
Cultural Phenomenon
14%
Ethnographic Data
14%
Social Reality
14%
Multiple Aspects
14%
Historical Issues
14%
Spiro
14%
Beginner
14%
Non-therapeutic
14%
American Society
14%
American Culture
14%
Anthropological Studies
14%
Buddhist
14%
American People
14%
North-eastern States
14%
Buddhist Meditation
14%
Religious Change
14%
Expressive Culture
14%
American Anthropology
14%
Bowing
14%
Ritual Performance
14%
Ritual Dynamics
14%
Ritual Activities
14%
Buddha Statues
14%
Social Sciences
Ethnographic Study
100%
Ritual
100%
Americas
100%
USA
25%
Anthropology
25%
Everyday Life
25%
Participant Observation
25%
Therapy
25%
Social Reality
25%
Buddhism
25%
Arts and Humanities
Ethnographic Study
100%
Buddhism
100%
Meditation
58%
Americas
33%
Ritual
16%
Symbolics
8%
Cultural Phenomenon
8%
Participant Observation
8%
USA
8%
Therapy
8%
American Culture
8%
Statue
8%
Glazier
8%
Religious Change
8%
Buddha
8%
beginners
8%
Ritual performance
8%
Ritual dynamics
8%
Social Reality
8%
American People
8%
Psychology
Buddhism
100%