Convinced that ethnography still provides a critical tool for studying and understanding our ever-changing and complex world, I present here a case for approaching ethnographic work through “listening.” I extend the notion of listening to include reading as a form of listening and writing as a form of talking or storytelling. Following Stephen William Foster’s notion of listening as conviviality, I share examples of reading and rereading texts, images, and interactions to find how we can understand some of the mishaps that occur in ethnographic representations. I am guided in this by a number of related questions: What happens when listening becomes a distortion of lived experiences and what we hear and end up recording becomes problematic?...
When thinking about oral history (OH) and its methodological, there are always questions about its i...
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AbstractIn this paper we reflect on the kind of listening that happens in research whilst taking par...
From the point-of-audition, we ask: what interferes with listening? Listening in/to the world from m...
This introductory paper posits ‘listening’ as a rubric for reframing contemporary media theory and p...
In this article, I analyse the ways in which ethnographers are sampling and constructing stories, ho...
In “I'm (Not) Listening: Rhetoric and Political Rationalities of Self and Other,” my primary aim is ...
As sentient and social beings, we live in hope that we can be understood when we try to communicate ...
This essay will concern itself with what we – ethnologists or ethnographers by any other name – do. ...
The paper shows how ethnography specifically helps us to examine the relationship between discursiv...
Many of our longstanding set of methods and denotative conventions of representation are no longer i...
It has been 25 years since the Writing Culture debates started within anthropology. At the core of t...
The modern world is permeated by mediated sound. The technologies of sound recording, amplification,...
My first childhood memories circle around listening to stories, being intensely interested in people...
The practice of listening is one that has been receiving increasing attention from a number of disci...
When thinking about oral history (OH) and its methodological, there are always questions about its i...
Narrative criminology is the study of narratives as instigating, maintaining or effecting desistance...
AbstractIn this paper we reflect on the kind of listening that happens in research whilst taking par...
From the point-of-audition, we ask: what interferes with listening? Listening in/to the world from m...
This introductory paper posits ‘listening’ as a rubric for reframing contemporary media theory and p...
In this article, I analyse the ways in which ethnographers are sampling and constructing stories, ho...
In “I'm (Not) Listening: Rhetoric and Political Rationalities of Self and Other,” my primary aim is ...
As sentient and social beings, we live in hope that we can be understood when we try to communicate ...
This essay will concern itself with what we – ethnologists or ethnographers by any other name – do. ...
The paper shows how ethnography specifically helps us to examine the relationship between discursiv...
Many of our longstanding set of methods and denotative conventions of representation are no longer i...
It has been 25 years since the Writing Culture debates started within anthropology. At the core of t...
The modern world is permeated by mediated sound. The technologies of sound recording, amplification,...
My first childhood memories circle around listening to stories, being intensely interested in people...
The practice of listening is one that has been receiving increasing attention from a number of disci...
When thinking about oral history (OH) and its methodological, there are always questions about its i...
Narrative criminology is the study of narratives as instigating, maintaining or effecting desistance...
AbstractIn this paper we reflect on the kind of listening that happens in research whilst taking par...