The emergence and organisation of amateur networks of observation in Britain in the period between 1920 and 1940 are addressed in this paper. It examines the geographical, organisational and epistemological associations between networks of ornithological observation (traced through the British Trust for Ornithology), which emerged from the 1920s, and amateur ethnography (traced through Mass-Observation) which emerged in the late 1930s. I approach these ‘observational cultures’ as spaces which brought together new concepts of the local, of everyday nature and society, as well as the possibilities of changing the everyday. The paper suggests that popular observation during the period partly constituted a reframing of ways of knowing Britain ...
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The study of human diversity in the first half of the 19th century has traditionally been categorize...
In the early twentieth century, ornithology underwent significant changes. So far, these changes, ba...
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The article reflects upon the observational practices and methods developed by the early exponents o...
Argument In this paper I study the engagement of German ornithologists with the Collared Dove, a bir...
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Anthropologists have traditionally separated the history of their discipline into two main diverging...
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Despite some dismissal of the research value of its idiosyncratic materials, a substantial body of s...
The study of human diversity in the first half of the 19th century has traditionally been categorize...
Before many of the global environmental knowledge producing networks and technologies emerged later ...
This dissertation examines how birders in the mid-20th century created an institutional culture and ...
This paper explores the relationship between oligoptic visual economies and liberal technologies of ...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The Archive results fr...
The study of human diversity in the first half of the 19th century has traditionally been categorize...
In the early twentieth century, ornithology underwent significant changes. So far, these changes, ba...
This thesis provides new ways of thinking about human-bird encounters under domestication, providing...
The article reflects upon the observational practices and methods developed by the early exponents o...
Argument In this paper I study the engagement of German ornithologists with the Collared Dove, a bir...
The contents of the British Ornithologists\u27 Union\u27s journal, The Ibis, during the first half o...
Anthropologists have traditionally separated the history of their discipline into two main diverging...
Participant observation was created during the late 19th century as an eth-nographic field method fo...
This seminar considered the relationship between modernism and the politics of observation. It borro...
Despite some dismissal of the research value of its idiosyncratic materials, a substantial body of s...
The study of human diversity in the first half of the 19th century has traditionally been categorize...
Before many of the global environmental knowledge producing networks and technologies emerged later ...
This dissertation examines how birders in the mid-20th century created an institutional culture and ...