Comparisons play a central role in socio-spatial and cultural localizations. They are a necessary requirement for establishing difference, which actors require in order to position themselves in society. In this article, I discuss comparisons from the perspective of European ethnology and, in particular, shed light on the role of anticipation and relationality in comparisons. For this purpose, the first step is a discussion of the criteria for quantitative and qualitative comparison. Next, the relationship between comparisons and expectations is questioned in order to address concepts of rationality and the contingent content of comparisons. On this basis, the significance of anticipatory and relational dimensions for comparisons is outline...
Comparatists have always had misgivings about the concept of comparison. The status accorded to comp...
By Isaac Gagne Comparisons are invidious. I encountered this statement early in my anthropological t...
This essay examines comparison in a double sense. Focusing on ethnographies of teachers’ work in the...
Comparisons play a central role in socio-spatial and cultural localizations. They are a necessary re...
This book compares things, objects, concepts, and ideas. It is also about the practical acts of doin...
Published first as (erstmalig folgendermaßen erschienen): Jörg Niewöhner and Thomas Scheffer: “Thick...
Practices of comparing shape how we perceive, organize, and change the world. Supposedly innocent, p...
Rohland E, Kramer K. Introduction: On 'Doing Comparison' - Practices of Comparing. In: Rohland E, Ep...
This chapter investigates the potentials (and limits) of qualitative comparative research. After pro...
Die Potentiale und Probleme vergleichender Untersuchungsanlagen werden in diesem Beitrag sowohl an k...
In this article I show that the ethnographer can be a heuristic source of comparison. I reflexively ...
Human judgment is basically comparative, with self-judgments in particular being based on social com...
The theme of this paper is how to engage in conceptual traveling while simultaneously avoid conceptu...
Necessity, purpose, distancing the over-familiar, familiarizing the distant, making absences visible...
Comparison, as a fundamental operation in the social sciences, is anything but a clearly defined met...
Comparatists have always had misgivings about the concept of comparison. The status accorded to comp...
By Isaac Gagne Comparisons are invidious. I encountered this statement early in my anthropological t...
This essay examines comparison in a double sense. Focusing on ethnographies of teachers’ work in the...
Comparisons play a central role in socio-spatial and cultural localizations. They are a necessary re...
This book compares things, objects, concepts, and ideas. It is also about the practical acts of doin...
Published first as (erstmalig folgendermaßen erschienen): Jörg Niewöhner and Thomas Scheffer: “Thick...
Practices of comparing shape how we perceive, organize, and change the world. Supposedly innocent, p...
Rohland E, Kramer K. Introduction: On 'Doing Comparison' - Practices of Comparing. In: Rohland E, Ep...
This chapter investigates the potentials (and limits) of qualitative comparative research. After pro...
Die Potentiale und Probleme vergleichender Untersuchungsanlagen werden in diesem Beitrag sowohl an k...
In this article I show that the ethnographer can be a heuristic source of comparison. I reflexively ...
Human judgment is basically comparative, with self-judgments in particular being based on social com...
The theme of this paper is how to engage in conceptual traveling while simultaneously avoid conceptu...
Necessity, purpose, distancing the over-familiar, familiarizing the distant, making absences visible...
Comparison, as a fundamental operation in the social sciences, is anything but a clearly defined met...
Comparatists have always had misgivings about the concept of comparison. The status accorded to comp...
By Isaac Gagne Comparisons are invidious. I encountered this statement early in my anthropological t...
This essay examines comparison in a double sense. Focusing on ethnographies of teachers’ work in the...