Using Collaborative Event Ethnography as a research method, a team of 21 researchers conducted fieldwork at the Antiques Roadshow in Ightham Mote, Kent. This article reflects on the experience of queuing at the event and how it was experienced and discussed by researchers and participants. Drawing upon Mol, the article approaches the practice of queuing as involving an inherent multiplicity of often contradictory experiences through which idealised, Second World War-related understandings of British queuing practice are simultaneously confirmed and challenged. Through multiple participants viewing the queue from within and outside we were able to capture the processes of community-building, curation, management, rule-maintenance and rule-be...
In this article we reflect upon the many advantages of collaborations between academic historians an...
"The Routledge Handbook of Events explores and critically evaluates the debates and controversies as...
This paper examines the (collective) performance of identities in an event context. During events, t...
Using Collaborative Event Ethnography as a research method, a team of 21 researchers conducted field...
This case study reports and reflects upon a project using Collaborative Event Ethnography (CEE) as, ...
This case study reports and reflects upon a project using Collaborative Event Ethnography (CEE) as, ...
This case study reports and reflects upon a project using Collaborative Event Ethnography (CEE) as, ...
This article draws on my experiences conducting ethnographic research in a small, Tudor, historic pr...
While cultural heritage institutions increasingly use participatory events to draw in new audiences,...
LondonThis chapter explores participatory research from a post-structuralist philosophical perspecti...
The Engaging Crowds project explores citizen research[1] in cultural heritage: people using digital,...
This study presents an original contribution to knowledge in its investigation of Tate’s strategic p...
We present the findings of an empirical design study exploring how situating digital fabrication wit...
ETHNOGRAPHIC EVENTS Lisa M Hayes and Jan C Robertson Dept. Sport & Leisure Studies, University of Wa...
The traditional way of engaging the public with the past has changed: now, through experimental arch...
In this article we reflect upon the many advantages of collaborations between academic historians an...
"The Routledge Handbook of Events explores and critically evaluates the debates and controversies as...
This paper examines the (collective) performance of identities in an event context. During events, t...
Using Collaborative Event Ethnography as a research method, a team of 21 researchers conducted field...
This case study reports and reflects upon a project using Collaborative Event Ethnography (CEE) as, ...
This case study reports and reflects upon a project using Collaborative Event Ethnography (CEE) as, ...
This case study reports and reflects upon a project using Collaborative Event Ethnography (CEE) as, ...
This article draws on my experiences conducting ethnographic research in a small, Tudor, historic pr...
While cultural heritage institutions increasingly use participatory events to draw in new audiences,...
LondonThis chapter explores participatory research from a post-structuralist philosophical perspecti...
The Engaging Crowds project explores citizen research[1] in cultural heritage: people using digital,...
This study presents an original contribution to knowledge in its investigation of Tate’s strategic p...
We present the findings of an empirical design study exploring how situating digital fabrication wit...
ETHNOGRAPHIC EVENTS Lisa M Hayes and Jan C Robertson Dept. Sport & Leisure Studies, University of Wa...
The traditional way of engaging the public with the past has changed: now, through experimental arch...
In this article we reflect upon the many advantages of collaborations between academic historians an...
"The Routledge Handbook of Events explores and critically evaluates the debates and controversies as...
This paper examines the (collective) performance of identities in an event context. During events, t...