Building on an epistemological reading of anthropology as a field-based social science, I argue in favour of ethnography, namely a reflexive field-based practice and a defining methodology for anthropology. I introduce the methodology of ‘comparing by context’ as a way of rigorously translating the experience of apprenticeship in the field into forms of social learning and of understanding. I argue that practising anthropology as an ethnographer is a matter of negotiating the pendulum between participant observation – a form of apprenticeship in the field – and anthropological understanding.</p
This article calls attention to the basics m ethnographic fieldwork and points out how they fit toge...
Summary: This workshop will give researchers an opportunity to interact with learning scientists emp...
Ethnography is a methodology based on direct observation. Of course, when doing ethnography, it is a...
Building on an epistemological reading of anthropology as a field-based social science, I argue in f...
none1noToday ethnography is extremely fragmented. What once was its core – the “field” – has now pro...
Apprenticeship, the process of developing from novice to proficiency under the guidance of a skilled...
This papers deals with the problem of defining what interpretation is in a particular human science,...
American Anthropology is engaged in significant self-reckonings that call for big changes to how ant...
Ethnography has become a term so overused, both in anthropology and in contingent disciplines, that ...
In this debate piece, I argue that there is something more important than the discipline of anthropo...
Over the last four decades, ethnography, which had long been imagined as a self-evident and unproble...
Ethnography, emerging from anthropology, and adopted by sociologists, is a qualitative methodology t...
This chapter concerns ethnography, a form of qualitative research combining several methods, includi...
Ethnographers depart from a familiar environment and move to unfamiliar ones; there, they construct...
This paper looks at the relationship between anthropology, fieldwork and what is referred to as ‘org...
This article calls attention to the basics m ethnographic fieldwork and points out how they fit toge...
Summary: This workshop will give researchers an opportunity to interact with learning scientists emp...
Ethnography is a methodology based on direct observation. Of course, when doing ethnography, it is a...
Building on an epistemological reading of anthropology as a field-based social science, I argue in f...
none1noToday ethnography is extremely fragmented. What once was its core – the “field” – has now pro...
Apprenticeship, the process of developing from novice to proficiency under the guidance of a skilled...
This papers deals with the problem of defining what interpretation is in a particular human science,...
American Anthropology is engaged in significant self-reckonings that call for big changes to how ant...
Ethnography has become a term so overused, both in anthropology and in contingent disciplines, that ...
In this debate piece, I argue that there is something more important than the discipline of anthropo...
Over the last four decades, ethnography, which had long been imagined as a self-evident and unproble...
Ethnography, emerging from anthropology, and adopted by sociologists, is a qualitative methodology t...
This chapter concerns ethnography, a form of qualitative research combining several methods, includi...
Ethnographers depart from a familiar environment and move to unfamiliar ones; there, they construct...
This paper looks at the relationship between anthropology, fieldwork and what is referred to as ‘org...
This article calls attention to the basics m ethnographic fieldwork and points out how they fit toge...
Summary: This workshop will give researchers an opportunity to interact with learning scientists emp...
Ethnography is a methodology based on direct observation. Of course, when doing ethnography, it is a...