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Locating The Field Space Place And Context In Anthropology Simon Coleman Peter Collins Editors

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Locating The Field Space Place And Context In Anthropology Simon Coleman Peter Collins Editors
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.19 MB
Author: Simon Coleman; Peter Collins (editors)
ISBN: 9781474214148, 9781845204020, 1474214142, 1845204026
Language: English
Year: 2006

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Locating The Field Space Place And Context In Anthropology Simon Coleman Peter Collins Editors by Simon Coleman; Peter Collins (editors) 9781474214148, 9781845204020, 1474214142, 1845204026 instant download after payment.

Are reports of the death of conventional fieldwork in anthropology greatly exaggerated? This book takes a critical look at the latest developments and key issues in fieldwork. The nature of ‘locality’ itself is problematic for both research subjects and fieldworkers, on the grounds that it must now be maintained and represented in relation to widening (and fragmenting) social frames and networks.
Such developments have raised questions concerning the nature of ethnographic presence and scales of comparison. From the social space of a cybercafe to cities in India, the UK and South Africa among others, this book features a wide range of ethnographic studies that provide new ways of looking at the concepts of ‘locality’ and ‘site’. It shows that rather than taking key fieldwork processes such as globalization and mobility for granted, anthropologists are well-placed to examine and critique the totalizing assumptions behind these notions.

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