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Producing Ethnographies: Workplace Ethnographies in History
Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences, 2012Data on a large set of workplace ethnographies published from 1940 to 2002, compiled by Randy Hodson, are analyzed to show the trends over time in the production of such ethnographic work, its shifting disciplinary base, the relevance of the personal backgrounds of its authors, the contributions made by academic amateurs, the changing roles of gender ...
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Epilogue: Ethnography and Design, Ethnography in Design … Ethnography by Design
2020One of the most central characteristics of the design anthropology presented here is also an enduring one, namely a direct emphasis on the utility, and indeed, the necessity of ethnographic methods for a humanist kind of design that accounts for the lived cultural worlds inhabited by designed things and their users.
Keith M. Murphy, George E. Marcus
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An Ethnography of Comparative Ethnography
2020Abstract This chapter discusses the different pathways to and practices of the comparative extended case method. All three projects examined here seek to relate the microscopic and time-place specific world of ethnographic observation to the broader forces, institutions, and processes that shape them.
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Mediating ethnography: objectivity and the making of ethnographies of the internet
Social Epistemology, 2004This paper aims to contribute to current discussions about methods in anthropological (especially ethnographic) research on the cultures of the internet. It does so by considering how technology has been presented in turn as an epistemological boon and bane in methodological discourse around virtual or online ethnography, and cyberanthropology. It maps
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When is ethnography ‘real ethnography’?
2023Once ethnography travelled beyond the boundaries of its home discipline of social and cultural anthropology, total immersion became less intensive and definitions of ethnography became ever more expansive so that it now covers at-a-distance fieldwork, an ethnographic sensibility, and stories that must meet aesthetic criteria of evaluation.
Jenny Fleming, R. A. W. Rhodes
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2013
Various new approaches of ethnographic research have been developed for inquiries in online settings. However, it is not clear whether these approaches are similar, different from each other, and if they can be used to study the same phenomena.
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Various new approaches of ethnographic research have been developed for inquiries in online settings. However, it is not clear whether these approaches are similar, different from each other, and if they can be used to study the same phenomena.
Isomäki Hannakaisa +1 more
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Journal of Contemporary Ethnography, 1983
Generally, reviews of new ethnographies or methods texts are solicited and compiled by the New Ethnographies editor. The preferred form, unless specified otherwise, is an 800-1,000-word critical essay addressing theoretical, methodological, and/or substantive contributions of recently published materials relevant to ethnographic inquiry.
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Generally, reviews of new ethnographies or methods texts are solicited and compiled by the New Ethnographies editor. The preferred form, unless specified otherwise, is an 800-1,000-word critical essay addressing theoretical, methodological, and/or substantive contributions of recently published materials relevant to ethnographic inquiry.
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Interactions, 2014
A tool for creative dialogue between state and citizens.
Valerie Bauwens, Patrick Genoud
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A tool for creative dialogue between state and citizens.
Valerie Bauwens, Patrick Genoud
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2020
Follows the experiences of the author as a participant observer in the running of a Japanese advertising agency. This book reveals the behind-the-scenes planning, discussion, negotiations and strategies needed to ensure that the agency's presentation to a potential client will be preferred over that of a rival firm.
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Follows the experiences of the author as a participant observer in the running of a Japanese advertising agency. This book reveals the behind-the-scenes planning, discussion, negotiations and strategies needed to ensure that the agency's presentation to a potential client will be preferred over that of a rival firm.
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