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Field Devices for Anthropological Inquiry
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Field Devices for Anthropological Inquiry
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This book provides an inventory of modes of inquiry for ethnographic research and presents fieldwork as an act of relational invention.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 248
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Mai 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000851458
- Artikelnr.: 67717884
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 248
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Mai 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000851458
- Artikelnr.: 67717884
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Tomás Sánchez Criado is Ramón y Cajal Senior Research Fellow at the CareNet-IN3 of the Open University of Catalonia in Barcelona, Spain. Adolfo Estalella is Associate Professor in Social Anthropology at the Department of Social Anthropology and Social Psychology, Complutense University of Madrid, Spain.
Introduction: The ethnographic invention
Adolfo Estalella and Tomás Sánchez Criado
Interlude I: The principle of invention (Outside in)
Martin Savransky
1. How to counter-map collectively
Counter-Cartographies Collective (3Cs)
2. How to produce responsive ethnography of data
Jorge Núñez and Maka Suárez
3. How to use disconcertment as ethnographic field-device
Helen Verran
4. How to draw fieldnotes
Letizia Bonanno
5. How to do a digital epidemiography
Shama Patel and John Postill
6. How to make ethnographic research with exhibitions
Francisco Martínez
7. How to write fieldpoetry
Leah Zani
8. How to flow with materials
Rachel Harkness
9. How to game ethnography
Ignacio Farías and Tomás Sánchez Criado
10. How to get caught in the ethnographic material
Greg Pierotti and Cristiana Giordano
11. How to devise collaborative hermeneutics
Kim Fortun and Mike Fortun
12. How to set ethnography in motion
Monika Streule
13. How to use Pathosformeln in anthropological inquiry
Anthony Stavrianakis
14. How to perform field encounters
Andrew Irving
15. How to invent childhood publics with photo-stories
Sevasti-Melissa Nolas, Christos Varvantakis and Vinnarasan Aruldoss
16. How to remediate ethnography
Adolfo Estalella
17. How to disrupt our field habits with sensory probes
Anna Harris
18. How to stitch ethnography
Tania Pérez-Bustos
Interlude II: An elimination dance (a history of disciplining the field/s)
Denielle Elliott
Interlude III: The politics of invention
Isaac Marrero-Guillamón and E. Gabriel Dattatreyan
Conclusion: Taking inventory
Tomás Sánchez Criado and Adolfo Estalella
Adolfo Estalella and Tomás Sánchez Criado
Interlude I: The principle of invention (Outside in)
Martin Savransky
1. How to counter-map collectively
Counter-Cartographies Collective (3Cs)
2. How to produce responsive ethnography of data
Jorge Núñez and Maka Suárez
3. How to use disconcertment as ethnographic field-device
Helen Verran
4. How to draw fieldnotes
Letizia Bonanno
5. How to do a digital epidemiography
Shama Patel and John Postill
6. How to make ethnographic research with exhibitions
Francisco Martínez
7. How to write fieldpoetry
Leah Zani
8. How to flow with materials
Rachel Harkness
9. How to game ethnography
Ignacio Farías and Tomás Sánchez Criado
10. How to get caught in the ethnographic material
Greg Pierotti and Cristiana Giordano
11. How to devise collaborative hermeneutics
Kim Fortun and Mike Fortun
12. How to set ethnography in motion
Monika Streule
13. How to use Pathosformeln in anthropological inquiry
Anthony Stavrianakis
14. How to perform field encounters
Andrew Irving
15. How to invent childhood publics with photo-stories
Sevasti-Melissa Nolas, Christos Varvantakis and Vinnarasan Aruldoss
16. How to remediate ethnography
Adolfo Estalella
17. How to disrupt our field habits with sensory probes
Anna Harris
18. How to stitch ethnography
Tania Pérez-Bustos
Interlude II: An elimination dance (a history of disciplining the field/s)
Denielle Elliott
Interlude III: The politics of invention
Isaac Marrero-Guillamón and E. Gabriel Dattatreyan
Conclusion: Taking inventory
Tomás Sánchez Criado and Adolfo Estalella
Introduction: The ethnographic invention
Adolfo Estalella and Tomás Sánchez Criado
Interlude I: The principle of invention (Outside in)
Martin Savransky
1. How to counter-map collectively
Counter-Cartographies Collective (3Cs)
2. How to produce responsive ethnography of data
Jorge Núñez and Maka Suárez
3. How to use disconcertment as ethnographic field-device
Helen Verran
4. How to draw fieldnotes
Letizia Bonanno
5. How to do a digital epidemiography
Shama Patel and John Postill
6. How to make ethnographic research with exhibitions
Francisco Martínez
7. How to write fieldpoetry
Leah Zani
8. How to flow with materials
Rachel Harkness
9. How to game ethnography
Ignacio Farías and Tomás Sánchez Criado
10. How to get caught in the ethnographic material
Greg Pierotti and Cristiana Giordano
11. How to devise collaborative hermeneutics
Kim Fortun and Mike Fortun
12. How to set ethnography in motion
Monika Streule
13. How to use Pathosformeln in anthropological inquiry
Anthony Stavrianakis
14. How to perform field encounters
Andrew Irving
15. How to invent childhood publics with photo-stories
Sevasti-Melissa Nolas, Christos Varvantakis and Vinnarasan Aruldoss
16. How to remediate ethnography
Adolfo Estalella
17. How to disrupt our field habits with sensory probes
Anna Harris
18. How to stitch ethnography
Tania Pérez-Bustos
Interlude II: An elimination dance (a history of disciplining the field/s)
Denielle Elliott
Interlude III: The politics of invention
Isaac Marrero-Guillamón and E. Gabriel Dattatreyan
Conclusion: Taking inventory
Tomás Sánchez Criado and Adolfo Estalella
Adolfo Estalella and Tomás Sánchez Criado
Interlude I: The principle of invention (Outside in)
Martin Savransky
1. How to counter-map collectively
Counter-Cartographies Collective (3Cs)
2. How to produce responsive ethnography of data
Jorge Núñez and Maka Suárez
3. How to use disconcertment as ethnographic field-device
Helen Verran
4. How to draw fieldnotes
Letizia Bonanno
5. How to do a digital epidemiography
Shama Patel and John Postill
6. How to make ethnographic research with exhibitions
Francisco Martínez
7. How to write fieldpoetry
Leah Zani
8. How to flow with materials
Rachel Harkness
9. How to game ethnography
Ignacio Farías and Tomás Sánchez Criado
10. How to get caught in the ethnographic material
Greg Pierotti and Cristiana Giordano
11. How to devise collaborative hermeneutics
Kim Fortun and Mike Fortun
12. How to set ethnography in motion
Monika Streule
13. How to use Pathosformeln in anthropological inquiry
Anthony Stavrianakis
14. How to perform field encounters
Andrew Irving
15. How to invent childhood publics with photo-stories
Sevasti-Melissa Nolas, Christos Varvantakis and Vinnarasan Aruldoss
16. How to remediate ethnography
Adolfo Estalella
17. How to disrupt our field habits with sensory probes
Anna Harris
18. How to stitch ethnography
Tania Pérez-Bustos
Interlude II: An elimination dance (a history of disciplining the field/s)
Denielle Elliott
Interlude III: The politics of invention
Isaac Marrero-Guillamón and E. Gabriel Dattatreyan
Conclusion: Taking inventory
Tomás Sánchez Criado and Adolfo Estalella