This chapter uses photography as an analogy to ethnography in order to focus attention on the recording of research materials during ethnographic fieldwork. Photographic pictures are not unproblematic representations of the ‘world out there’, as has long been acknowledged by John Berger, Susan Sontag, Vilém Flusser, Ariella Azoulay, and other writers on photography. The camera – an apparatus – enables and constrains the photographer in recording a situation to produce technical images, information-rich surfaces. Photographic pictures are framed in multiple ways. Likewise, as ethnographic research materials are recorded with the apparatus of ethnographic methods, all observational field notes, interviews and visual objects are inherently fra...
none1noToday ethnography is extremely fragmented. What once was its core – the “field” – has now pro...
This paper is an output from my attendance at an ESRC-funded ‘Live Sociology’ course at Goldsmiths ...
This paper explores the role of photography in an ethnography conducted among Mexican artists and po...
This chapter uses photography as an analogy to ethnography in order to focus attention on the record...
An analysis of the social research done to date using photographs shows that photography, although u...
The aim of this article is to reflect upon the concept of field when doing ethnographies related to ...
By reexamining the empirical relationship between ethnography and photography, this article explores...
This chapter provides a background to the field of visual ethnography and reflects on both its histo...
This chapter concerns ethnography, a form of qualitative research combining several methods, includi...
Drawing on the existing documenting parallels between ethnographic fieldwork and photography, the pa...
While photography has a long history of being used by anthropologists, not much has been written of ...
This entry charts the emergence of the anthropology of photography as a distinctive strand of recent...
This chapter considers some of the essential features of ethnography as a qualitative method. The ma...
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to discuss participant‐led photography as a response to the auth...
International audienceThis chapter studies Jean Gottmann's practices of picturing in the field as we...
none1noToday ethnography is extremely fragmented. What once was its core – the “field” – has now pro...
This paper is an output from my attendance at an ESRC-funded ‘Live Sociology’ course at Goldsmiths ...
This paper explores the role of photography in an ethnography conducted among Mexican artists and po...
This chapter uses photography as an analogy to ethnography in order to focus attention on the record...
An analysis of the social research done to date using photographs shows that photography, although u...
The aim of this article is to reflect upon the concept of field when doing ethnographies related to ...
By reexamining the empirical relationship between ethnography and photography, this article explores...
This chapter provides a background to the field of visual ethnography and reflects on both its histo...
This chapter concerns ethnography, a form of qualitative research combining several methods, includi...
Drawing on the existing documenting parallels between ethnographic fieldwork and photography, the pa...
While photography has a long history of being used by anthropologists, not much has been written of ...
This entry charts the emergence of the anthropology of photography as a distinctive strand of recent...
This chapter considers some of the essential features of ethnography as a qualitative method. The ma...
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to discuss participant‐led photography as a response to the auth...
International audienceThis chapter studies Jean Gottmann's practices of picturing in the field as we...
none1noToday ethnography is extremely fragmented. What once was its core – the “field” – has now pro...
This paper is an output from my attendance at an ESRC-funded ‘Live Sociology’ course at Goldsmiths ...
This paper explores the role of photography in an ethnography conducted among Mexican artists and po...