Fieldwork is not what it used to be : learning anthropology's method in a time of transition
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Fieldwork is not what it used to be : learning anthropology's method in a time of transition
(Cornell paperbacks)
Cornell University Press, 2009
- : pbk
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Bibliography: p. 207-220
Includes index
Contents of Works
- Notes toward an ethnographic memoir of supervising graduate research through anthropology's decades of transformation : introduction / George E. Marcus
- Phantom epistemologies / Kristin Peterson
- Ethnographic remnants : range and limits of the social method / Jae A. Chung
- On the ethics of unusable data / Jennifer A. Hamilton
- Caught! : The predicaments of ethnography in collaboration / Deepa S. Reddy
- The Dracula Ballet : a tale of fieldwork in politics / Nahal Naficy
- The "work" of ethnographic fieldwork / Lisa Breglia
- The ethics of fieldwork as an ethics of connectivity, or, The good anthropologist (isn't what she used to be) / James D. Faubion
- Figuring out ethnography / Kim Fortun
- Collaboration, coordination, and composition : fieldwork after the Internet / Christopher Kelty ; with contributions from Hannah Landecker ... [et al.]
