In Model Cases: On Canonical Research Objects and Sites, Monika Krause explores how scholars select research objects and the consequences of these processes, focusing particularly on the social sciences. This highly instructive book will encourage readers to reflect on collective research patterns and their role in the collective production of knowledge, writes Vera Linke. Model Cases: On Canonical Research Objects and Sites. Monika Krause. University of Chicago Press. 2021
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This paper strikes an arc through C.P. Snow's influential 'Two Cultures' lecture at Cambridge Univer...
This is an afterword to 'Inventing the Social', co-edited by Noortje Marres, Michael Guggenheim and ...
The author of this book, Thomas Maschio, has lived two anthropological lives; an earlier one as an a...
In Model Cases: On Canonical Research Objects and Sites, Monika Krause explores how scholars select ...
In Model Cases: On Canonical Research Objects and Sites, Monika Krause explores how scholars in the ...
This article explores John Dewey’s theories of inquiry, communication and existence in relation to d...
The peer review process has been subjected to a steady stream of criticism in recent years. This has...
In Cultural Heritage Infrastructures in Digital Humanities, editors Agiatis Benardou, Erik Champion,...
The collection Cultivating Creativity in Methodology and Research: In Praise of Detours, edited by C...
This chapter proposes that the emerging field of illustration research embraces the methods of pract...
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This paper strikes an arc through C.P. Snow's influential 'Two Cultures' lecture at Cambridge Univer...
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