Veena Das has introduced a major shift in our contemporary conception of ethnography. While she brings forward a new way of looking at everyday life, which is already a major achievement, she also offers a conceptual resolution to a classical unresolved opposition between the individual and the collective, and between idiosyncratic psychology (subjectivity) and collective modes of thinking, through a challenging debate on what makes one a member of a group and yet radically distinct from all others. The ethnography in her book Affliction stands on three major pillars: The first is the ethnographer’s subjective position in the field regarding the issues of lives, testimony, and research. The second is the neighborhood as the site of fieldwor...
The saturation of mediated communication in contemporary cultural life demands that ethnographers de...
This story tells a version of my life as an ethnographer and symbolic interactionist. From an early ...
Abstract: From the model developed by Malinowski, ethnographic writing has assumed a standard form....
Veena Das has introduced a major shift in our contemporary conception of ethnography. While she brin...
As more geographers utilise ethnographic methods to explore pressing contemporary issues such as aba...
Today ethnography is extremely fragmented. What once was its core – the “field” – has now progressiv...
Sensing the Everyday is a multi-sited ethnographic inquiry based on fieldwork experiences and sharp ...
In this conversation, the author's goal is to discuss subjectivity/s as evolving and temporal repres...
ldeas and ideologies have in different ways always been present in the traditional subjects of ethno...
Ethnography has become something of a buzzword in recent years. It is talked about and invoked in di...
© 2020 Maria HachThis thesis explores how traces of the Cambodian genocide affectively haunts Cambod...
About the book: As ethnography enters the twenty-first century, it has been transformed from a ...
Being an ethnographer is not a simple task. Fieldworkers engage in processes of developing new rela...
In Chapter 3, Marian Crowley-Henry presents an aspect of the evolving research approach of ethnogra...
This book reflects on the contemporary use of ethnography across both social and natural sciences, f...
The saturation of mediated communication in contemporary cultural life demands that ethnographers de...
This story tells a version of my life as an ethnographer and symbolic interactionist. From an early ...
Abstract: From the model developed by Malinowski, ethnographic writing has assumed a standard form....
Veena Das has introduced a major shift in our contemporary conception of ethnography. While she brin...
As more geographers utilise ethnographic methods to explore pressing contemporary issues such as aba...
Today ethnography is extremely fragmented. What once was its core – the “field” – has now progressiv...
Sensing the Everyday is a multi-sited ethnographic inquiry based on fieldwork experiences and sharp ...
In this conversation, the author's goal is to discuss subjectivity/s as evolving and temporal repres...
ldeas and ideologies have in different ways always been present in the traditional subjects of ethno...
Ethnography has become something of a buzzword in recent years. It is talked about and invoked in di...
© 2020 Maria HachThis thesis explores how traces of the Cambodian genocide affectively haunts Cambod...
About the book: As ethnography enters the twenty-first century, it has been transformed from a ...
Being an ethnographer is not a simple task. Fieldworkers engage in processes of developing new rela...
In Chapter 3, Marian Crowley-Henry presents an aspect of the evolving research approach of ethnogra...
This book reflects on the contemporary use of ethnography across both social and natural sciences, f...
The saturation of mediated communication in contemporary cultural life demands that ethnographers de...
This story tells a version of my life as an ethnographer and symbolic interactionist. From an early ...
Abstract: From the model developed by Malinowski, ethnographic writing has assumed a standard form....