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Space, Place and Context in Anthropology
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Are reports of the death of conventional fieldwork in anthropology greatly exaggerated? This book takes a critical look at the latest developments and key issues in fieldwork.
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Are reports of the death of conventional fieldwork in anthropology greatly exaggerated? This book takes a critical look at the latest developments and key issues in fieldwork.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 216
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. September 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000190090
- Artikelnr.: 60127381
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 216
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. September 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000190090
- Artikelnr.: 60127381
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Simon Coleman is Professor of Anthropology, University of Sussex. Peter Collins is Senior Lecturer in Anthropology, University of Durham.
Introduction: 'Being...Where?' Performing Fields on Shifting Grounds Simon Coleman
University of Sussex
and Peter Collins
University of Durham* Studying Down
Up
Sideways
Through
Backwards
Forwards
Away and at Home: Reflections on the Field Worries of an Expansive DisciplineUlf Hannerz
University of Stockholm* Beyond the Verandah: Fieldwork
Locality and the Production of Knowledge in a South African CityLeslie Bank
Rhodes University* Fieldwork on Foot: Perceiving
Routing
SocializingJo Lee and Time Ingold* Rendering and Gendering Mobile Subjects in a Globalized World of Mountaineering: Between Localizing Ethnography and Global SpacesSusan Frohlick
University of Manitoba* Post-Diasporic Indian Communities: A New GenerationAnjoom Mukadam
Lancaster University
Centre for Excellence in Leadership
and Sharmina Mawani
School of Oriental and African Studies
University of London* The Internet
Cybercafes and the New Social Spaces of Bangalorean YouthNicholas Nisbett
University of Sussex* Out of Proportion? Anthropological Description of Power
Regeneration and Scale on the Rai Coast of Papua New GuineaJames Leach
Cambridge University* Far from the Trobriands? Biography as FieldSigridur Duna Kristmundsdottir
University of Iceland* Diaspora
Cosmopolis
Global Refuge: Three Voices of the Supranational City Nigel Rapport
Concordia University of Montreal.
University of Sussex
and Peter Collins
University of Durham* Studying Down
Up
Sideways
Through
Backwards
Forwards
Away and at Home: Reflections on the Field Worries of an Expansive DisciplineUlf Hannerz
University of Stockholm* Beyond the Verandah: Fieldwork
Locality and the Production of Knowledge in a South African CityLeslie Bank
Rhodes University* Fieldwork on Foot: Perceiving
Routing
SocializingJo Lee and Time Ingold* Rendering and Gendering Mobile Subjects in a Globalized World of Mountaineering: Between Localizing Ethnography and Global SpacesSusan Frohlick
University of Manitoba* Post-Diasporic Indian Communities: A New GenerationAnjoom Mukadam
Lancaster University
Centre for Excellence in Leadership
and Sharmina Mawani
School of Oriental and African Studies
University of London* The Internet
Cybercafes and the New Social Spaces of Bangalorean YouthNicholas Nisbett
University of Sussex* Out of Proportion? Anthropological Description of Power
Regeneration and Scale on the Rai Coast of Papua New GuineaJames Leach
Cambridge University* Far from the Trobriands? Biography as FieldSigridur Duna Kristmundsdottir
University of Iceland* Diaspora
Cosmopolis
Global Refuge: Three Voices of the Supranational City Nigel Rapport
Concordia University of Montreal.
Introduction: 'Being...Where?' Performing Fields on Shifting Grounds Simon Coleman
University of Sussex
and Peter Collins
University of Durham* Studying Down
Up
Sideways
Through
Backwards
Forwards
Away and at Home: Reflections on the Field Worries of an Expansive DisciplineUlf Hannerz
University of Stockholm* Beyond the Verandah: Fieldwork
Locality and the Production of Knowledge in a South African CityLeslie Bank
Rhodes University* Fieldwork on Foot: Perceiving
Routing
SocializingJo Lee and Time Ingold* Rendering and Gendering Mobile Subjects in a Globalized World of Mountaineering: Between Localizing Ethnography and Global SpacesSusan Frohlick
University of Manitoba* Post-Diasporic Indian Communities: A New GenerationAnjoom Mukadam
Lancaster University
Centre for Excellence in Leadership
and Sharmina Mawani
School of Oriental and African Studies
University of London* The Internet
Cybercafes and the New Social Spaces of Bangalorean YouthNicholas Nisbett
University of Sussex* Out of Proportion? Anthropological Description of Power
Regeneration and Scale on the Rai Coast of Papua New GuineaJames Leach
Cambridge University* Far from the Trobriands? Biography as FieldSigridur Duna Kristmundsdottir
University of Iceland* Diaspora
Cosmopolis
Global Refuge: Three Voices of the Supranational City Nigel Rapport
Concordia University of Montreal.
University of Sussex
and Peter Collins
University of Durham* Studying Down
Up
Sideways
Through
Backwards
Forwards
Away and at Home: Reflections on the Field Worries of an Expansive DisciplineUlf Hannerz
University of Stockholm* Beyond the Verandah: Fieldwork
Locality and the Production of Knowledge in a South African CityLeslie Bank
Rhodes University* Fieldwork on Foot: Perceiving
Routing
SocializingJo Lee and Time Ingold* Rendering and Gendering Mobile Subjects in a Globalized World of Mountaineering: Between Localizing Ethnography and Global SpacesSusan Frohlick
University of Manitoba* Post-Diasporic Indian Communities: A New GenerationAnjoom Mukadam
Lancaster University
Centre for Excellence in Leadership
and Sharmina Mawani
School of Oriental and African Studies
University of London* The Internet
Cybercafes and the New Social Spaces of Bangalorean YouthNicholas Nisbett
University of Sussex* Out of Proportion? Anthropological Description of Power
Regeneration and Scale on the Rai Coast of Papua New GuineaJames Leach
Cambridge University* Far from the Trobriands? Biography as FieldSigridur Duna Kristmundsdottir
University of Iceland* Diaspora
Cosmopolis
Global Refuge: Three Voices of the Supranational City Nigel Rapport
Concordia University of Montreal.