source Aïdas Sanogo. PhD anthropology, University of Basel Studying anthropology is a great achievement for anyone who is curious about the hows, and whys of the human species. The discipline goes beyond the mere implementation of ethnographic method. The continuous questioning and analysis of social issues, coupled to the skilful weaving of theories and empirical data, is indeed crucial for the production of great anthropological work. In this blog post, I briefly reflect on the epistemolo..
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none1noToday ethnography is extremely fragmented. What once was its core – the “field” – has now pro...
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As a young ethnographer, I was weirdly obsessed with closed doors and what was going on behind them....
For most of the twentieth century, anthropologists understood themselves as ethnographers. The art o...
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In this debate piece, I argue that there is something more important than the discipline of anthropo...
Anthropology in the 1990s has actively engaged with science studies, as in the 1980s it engaged with...
The article promotes the argument that anthropological or ethnological knowledge is primarily produc...
Contains fulltext : 54608.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In this paper,...
This paper provides a clear understanding of the challenges faced by Social Science ethnographers wh...
none1noToday ethnography is extremely fragmented. What once was its core – the “field” – has now pro...
Building on an epistemological reading of anthropology as a field-based social science, I argue in f...
Anthropologists debate the primacy of epistemology over ontology, and vice versa, or whether the on...
Gérard Althabe, The Ethnologist and His/Her Discipline The discipline of ethnology contributes to kn...
Over the last four decades, ethnography, which had long been imagined as a self-evident and unproble...
As a young ethnographer, I was weirdly obsessed with closed doors and what was going on behind them....
For most of the twentieth century, anthropologists understood themselves as ethnographers. The art o...
This article explores some of the complexities of fieldwork for ethnographers conducting research in...
This article calls attention to the basics m ethnographic fieldwork and points out how they fit toge...
Presents ethnographic research methods along with characteristics (evidential and non-evidential id...
In this debate piece, I argue that there is something more important than the discipline of anthropo...
Anthropology in the 1990s has actively engaged with science studies, as in the 1980s it engaged with...
The article promotes the argument that anthropological or ethnological knowledge is primarily produc...
Contains fulltext : 54608.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In this paper,...
This paper provides a clear understanding of the challenges faced by Social Science ethnographers wh...