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The purpose of this rich and innovatively presented ethnography is to explore mobility and place and culture in greater depth, and also to connect this lived experience on the British Columbia coast with many other social habitats. In the process, readers are introduced to social theorists illumination of this social life the value of thinking and seeing theoretically. Ferry Tales inaugurates a new series entitled Innotavite Ethnographies for Routledge. The purpose of this series is to use the new digital technology to capture a richer, more multidimensional view of social life than was…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The purpose of this rich and innovatively presented ethnography is to explore mobility and place and culture in greater depth, and also to connect this lived experience on the British Columbia coast with many other social habitats. In the process, readers are introduced to social theorists illumination of this social life the value of thinking and seeing theoretically. Ferry Tales inaugurates a new series entitled Innotavite Ethnographies for Routledge. The purpose of this series is to use the new digital technology to capture a richer, more multidimensional view of social life than was otherwise done in the classic, print tradition of ethnography, while maintaining the traditional strengths of classic, ethnographic analysis.
It is the first and only book in the mobilities field to examine ferry transportation, and a rare example of a mobile ethnography.
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Autorenporträt
Phillip Vannini is Associate Professor in the School of Communication and Culture at Royal Roads University, in Victoria, Canada, and Canada Research Chair in Innovative Learning and Public Ethnography. He is author and editor of eight books including Understanding Society through Popular Music (with Joe Kotarba), and The Senses in Self, Culture, and Society (both published by Routledge).