Multi-Sited Ethnography
Problems and Possibilities in the Translocation of Research Methods
Herausgeber: Coleman, Simon; Hellermann, Pauline von
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Problems and Possibilities in the Translocation of Research Methods
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Since the concept of 'multi-sited' approaches in ethnography developed over fifteen years ago, it has attracted a growing number of researchers across the social sciences. This volume examines the evolution of the concept as well as the problems and possibilities multi-sited approaches have presented to researchers.
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Since the concept of 'multi-sited' approaches in ethnography developed over fifteen years ago, it has attracted a growing number of researchers across the social sciences. This volume examines the evolution of the concept as well as the problems and possibilities multi-sited approaches have presented to researchers.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 228
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Mai 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 224mm x 152mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 340g
- ISBN-13: 9780415849012
- ISBN-10: 0415849012
- Artikelnr.: 37087795
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 228
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Mai 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 224mm x 152mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 340g
- ISBN-13: 9780415849012
- ISBN-10: 0415849012
- Artikelnr.: 37087795
Simon Coleman is a Professor of Anthropology at the University of Sussex. Pauline von Hellermann is a Research Fellow in Anthropology at the University of Sussex.
1. Introduction: Queries, Collaborations, Calibrations Simon Coleman and
Pauline von Hellermann 2. Multi-Sited Ethnography: Five or Six Things I
Know About It Now George E. Marcus Section A: Spatialities of the Field
Section A Introduction Michael Crang 3. Researching Lives in Motion:
Multi-sited Strategies in a Transnational Context Kanwal Mand 4. The
Unwelcome Ethnographer, or What 'Our' People (May) Think of Multi-sited
Research Ester Gallo 5. Exploring Senegalese Trans-local Spaces:
Reflections on Multi-Sited Research Bruno Riccio Section B: Challenging
Conventions? Multi-Sited Ethnographies of Institutions and Processes
Section B Inroduction Andrea Cornwall 6. 'What do You Call the Heathen
These Days?': For and Against Renewal in the Norwegian Mission Society
Ingie Hovland 7. From Boardrooms to Mineshafts: In Pursuit of Global
Corporate Citizenship Dinah Rajak 8. Understanding HIV/AIDS in Uganda:
Sites and Positions Michael A. Whyte, Susan Reynolds Whyte and Jenipher
Twebaze Section C: Multiple Pathways and the Price of Liberation Section C
Introduction James Fairhead 9. Migratory Birds, Migratory Scientists, and
Shifting Fields: The Political Ecology of a Northern Coastline Werner
Krauss 10. The Anxieties of Engaging in Multi-Sited PhD Research:
Reflections on Researching Indigenous Rights Processes in Venezuela
Kathryn Tomlinson 11. Teaching with George Marcus (and Learning from
Michael Fischer): Pedagogy as Multi-Sited Ethnography Kaushik Sunder Rajan
12. Novelty and Method: Reflections on Global Fieldwork James Ferguson
Pauline von Hellermann 2. Multi-Sited Ethnography: Five or Six Things I
Know About It Now George E. Marcus Section A: Spatialities of the Field
Section A Introduction Michael Crang 3. Researching Lives in Motion:
Multi-sited Strategies in a Transnational Context Kanwal Mand 4. The
Unwelcome Ethnographer, or What 'Our' People (May) Think of Multi-sited
Research Ester Gallo 5. Exploring Senegalese Trans-local Spaces:
Reflections on Multi-Sited Research Bruno Riccio Section B: Challenging
Conventions? Multi-Sited Ethnographies of Institutions and Processes
Section B Inroduction Andrea Cornwall 6. 'What do You Call the Heathen
These Days?': For and Against Renewal in the Norwegian Mission Society
Ingie Hovland 7. From Boardrooms to Mineshafts: In Pursuit of Global
Corporate Citizenship Dinah Rajak 8. Understanding HIV/AIDS in Uganda:
Sites and Positions Michael A. Whyte, Susan Reynolds Whyte and Jenipher
Twebaze Section C: Multiple Pathways and the Price of Liberation Section C
Introduction James Fairhead 9. Migratory Birds, Migratory Scientists, and
Shifting Fields: The Political Ecology of a Northern Coastline Werner
Krauss 10. The Anxieties of Engaging in Multi-Sited PhD Research:
Reflections on Researching Indigenous Rights Processes in Venezuela
Kathryn Tomlinson 11. Teaching with George Marcus (and Learning from
Michael Fischer): Pedagogy as Multi-Sited Ethnography Kaushik Sunder Rajan
12. Novelty and Method: Reflections on Global Fieldwork James Ferguson
1. Introduction: Queries, Collaborations, Calibrations Simon Coleman and
Pauline von Hellermann 2. Multi-Sited Ethnography: Five or Six Things I
Know About It Now George E. Marcus Section A: Spatialities of the Field
Section A Introduction Michael Crang 3. Researching Lives in Motion:
Multi-sited Strategies in a Transnational Context Kanwal Mand 4. The
Unwelcome Ethnographer, or What 'Our' People (May) Think of Multi-sited
Research Ester Gallo 5. Exploring Senegalese Trans-local Spaces:
Reflections on Multi-Sited Research Bruno Riccio Section B: Challenging
Conventions? Multi-Sited Ethnographies of Institutions and Processes
Section B Inroduction Andrea Cornwall 6. 'What do You Call the Heathen
These Days?': For and Against Renewal in the Norwegian Mission Society
Ingie Hovland 7. From Boardrooms to Mineshafts: In Pursuit of Global
Corporate Citizenship Dinah Rajak 8. Understanding HIV/AIDS in Uganda:
Sites and Positions Michael A. Whyte, Susan Reynolds Whyte and Jenipher
Twebaze Section C: Multiple Pathways and the Price of Liberation Section C
Introduction James Fairhead 9. Migratory Birds, Migratory Scientists, and
Shifting Fields: The Political Ecology of a Northern Coastline Werner
Krauss 10. The Anxieties of Engaging in Multi-Sited PhD Research:
Reflections on Researching Indigenous Rights Processes in Venezuela
Kathryn Tomlinson 11. Teaching with George Marcus (and Learning from
Michael Fischer): Pedagogy as Multi-Sited Ethnography Kaushik Sunder Rajan
12. Novelty and Method: Reflections on Global Fieldwork James Ferguson
Pauline von Hellermann 2. Multi-Sited Ethnography: Five or Six Things I
Know About It Now George E. Marcus Section A: Spatialities of the Field
Section A Introduction Michael Crang 3. Researching Lives in Motion:
Multi-sited Strategies in a Transnational Context Kanwal Mand 4. The
Unwelcome Ethnographer, or What 'Our' People (May) Think of Multi-sited
Research Ester Gallo 5. Exploring Senegalese Trans-local Spaces:
Reflections on Multi-Sited Research Bruno Riccio Section B: Challenging
Conventions? Multi-Sited Ethnographies of Institutions and Processes
Section B Inroduction Andrea Cornwall 6. 'What do You Call the Heathen
These Days?': For and Against Renewal in the Norwegian Mission Society
Ingie Hovland 7. From Boardrooms to Mineshafts: In Pursuit of Global
Corporate Citizenship Dinah Rajak 8. Understanding HIV/AIDS in Uganda:
Sites and Positions Michael A. Whyte, Susan Reynolds Whyte and Jenipher
Twebaze Section C: Multiple Pathways and the Price of Liberation Section C
Introduction James Fairhead 9. Migratory Birds, Migratory Scientists, and
Shifting Fields: The Political Ecology of a Northern Coastline Werner
Krauss 10. The Anxieties of Engaging in Multi-Sited PhD Research:
Reflections on Researching Indigenous Rights Processes in Venezuela
Kathryn Tomlinson 11. Teaching with George Marcus (and Learning from
Michael Fischer): Pedagogy as Multi-Sited Ethnography Kaushik Sunder Rajan
12. Novelty and Method: Reflections on Global Fieldwork James Ferguson