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Audiovisual and Digital Ethnography is a state-of-the-art introduction to this dynamic and growing subject. The authors explain its fundamental aspects in a clear and systematic way. The chapters cover topics including:
learning to see and listen in the field and the role of sensory attention
the mediation of the senses
doing anthropological fieldwork with video
observational filmmaking
ethnographic drawing
multimodal anthropology
digital ethnography
interactive documentary
the ethics and management of audiovisual and digital data.
The result is a much-needed,
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Produktbeschreibung
Audiovisual and Digital Ethnography is a state-of-the-art introduction to this dynamic and growing subject. The authors explain its fundamental aspects in a clear and systematic way. The chapters cover topics including:

learning to see and listen in the field and the role of sensory attention

the mediation of the senses

doing anthropological fieldwork with video

observational filmmaking

ethnographic drawing

multimodal anthropology

digital ethnography

interactive documentary

the ethics and management of audiovisual and digital data.

The result is a much-needed, up-to-date and concise guide to both the fundamental skills required for audiovisual and digital ethnographic production and the essential theoretical knowledge relating to this. It will be particularly useful for students and scholars in the fields of Anthropology, Sociology, Cultural Studies, Social Sciences, Media, Design, Art Practice and Sound Studies.
Autorenporträt
Cristina Grasseni is Professor of Anthropology at Leiden University, the Netherlands. Bart Barendregt is Professor of Digital Diversity at Leiden University, the Netherlands. Erik de Maaker is Assistant Professor of Cultural Anthropology and Development Sociology at Leiden University, the Netherlands. Federico De Musso is Assistant Professor of Cultural Anthropology and Development Sociology at Leiden University, the Netherlands. Andrew Littlejohn is Assistant Professor of Cultural Anthropology and Development Sociology at Leiden University, the Netherlands. Marianne Maeckelbergh is Professor of Political Anthropology at Ghent University, Belgium, and Professor of Global Sociology at Leiden University, the Netherlands. Metje Postma is a Lecturer of Visual Ethnography at Leiden University, the Netherlands. Mark R. Westmoreland is Associate Professor of Visual Anthropology at Leiden University, the Netherlands.