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Multisited Ethnography Problems And Possibilities In The Translocation Of Research Methods Simon Coleman

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Multisited Ethnography Problems And Possibilities In The Translocation Of Research Methods Simon Coleman
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.63 MB
Pages: 228
Author: Simon Coleman, Pauline von Hellermann
ISBN: 9780415965248, 0415965241
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Multisited Ethnography Problems And Possibilities In The Translocation Of Research Methods Simon Coleman by Simon Coleman, Pauline Von Hellermann 9780415965248, 0415965241 instant download after payment.

This collection of essays emerged out of intense conversations on multi-sited ethnography, prompted by a workshop held at the University of Sussex that brought together researchers from different institutional backgrounds and affiliations in Europe, the United States and Africa – including George Marcus himself, the person most associated with the term and the method. These researchers were brought together not only to discuss the shifting meaning of the concept in anthropology, but also to see how it has influenced actual research projects that have spanned the world. The volume that has resulted is not meant to be read as a program but as an extended provocation, an argument that multi-sitedness can be good not only to think, but also to act, both with and through. Arguably, this creation of a dynamic, shifting perspective is not so different from anthropology itself – a discipline dependent on the cultivation of aesthetic, embodied and intellectual sensibilities in relation to the world at large.

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