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Ethnography By Design Scenographic Experiments In Fieldwork Luke Cantarella

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Ethnography By Design Scenographic Experiments In Fieldwork Luke Cantarella
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
File Extension: PDF
File size: 11.57 MB
Author: Luke Cantarella, Christine Hegel, George E. Marcus
ISBN: 9781350071001, 9781350071018, 1350071005, 1350071013
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Ethnography By Design Scenographic Experiments In Fieldwork Luke Cantarella by Luke Cantarella, Christine Hegel, George E. Marcus 9781350071001, 9781350071018, 1350071005, 1350071013 instant download after payment.

Ethnography by Design, unlike many investigations into how ethnography can be done, focuses on the benefits of sustained collaboration across projects to ethnographic enquiry, and the possibilities of experimental co-design as part of field research. The book translates specifically scenic design practices, which include processes like speculation, materialization, and iteration, and applies them to ethnographic inquiry, emphasizing both the value of design studio processes and “designed” field encounters. The authors make it clear that design studio practices allow ethnographers to ask and develop very different questions within their own and others’ research and thus, design also offers a framework for shaping the conditions of encounter in ways that make anthropological suppositions tangible and visually apparent.
Written by two anthropologists and a designer, and based on their experience of their collective endeavours during three projects, George Marcus, Christine Hegel and Luke Cantarella examine their works as a way to continue a broader inquiry into what the practice of ethnography can be in the 21st century, and how any project distinctively moves beyond standard perspectives through its crafted modes of participation and engagement.

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