Cross-Disciplinary is a teaching method involving two aspect of discipline with another, the most common example of it is a studies of physics of music or politics with literature.
Reference: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disciplinary
Interdisciplinary refers to new knowledge extensions that exist between or beyond existing academic disciplines or professions. The new knowledge may be claimed by members of none, one, both, or an emerging new academic discipline or profession.
Reference: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disciplinary
Trans-Disciplinary is a combination of all Interdisciplinary knowledge and work effort. Its usually more holistic and seek to relate all of the disciplinary.
Reference: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disciplinary
Qualitative research is a study to interprate or making sense on something in their natural condition and also the phenomenon that they bring for people to describe them. Its intended to penetrate to the deeper significance the subject of the research ascribes to the topic being researched.
Reference: http://www.mrc-bsu.cam.ac.uk/cochrane/handbook500/chapter_20/20_2_1_definition_of_qualitative_research.htm
Etnographic studies is a research about the relationship of a group of people with their surrounding, be it ethnicity, culture and the geographic. It can also determine one culture influance to another such as dance, food, and interest. In a nutshell, etnographic is a study about group of people in their natural condition.
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