This introduction presents three broad themes in this special issue about subjectivity and ethnography: 1. How subjectivity affects anthropological research and analysis; 2. How - conversely - ethnographic fieldwork affects the researcher’s personal life; and 3. How ethnography feeds self-exploration. The authors discuss the essays in this special issue and position them in the growing literature on subjectivity and anthropological research
This special presents new, original essays by anthropologists who have spent a great deal of time ca...
This introduction situates the articles in this "In Focus" in terms of the history of anthropologica...
This introduction situates the articles in this "In Focus" in terms of the history of anthropologica...
The article presents the idea of personal ethnography, i.e. the anthropologists’ individual experien...
Best understood as a prolonged period of study at a given research site (or series of sites), during...
This book reflects on the contemporary use of ethnography across both social and natural sciences, f...
A growing interest in affect holds much promise for anthropology by providing a new frame to examine...
In this paper I present my reflections and experiences from decades of ethnological research until n...
This volume presents both a historical exploration of ethnography and a thematic discussion of major...
Ethnography, emerging from anthropology, and adopted by sociologists, is a qualitative methodology t...
none1noToday ethnography is extremely fragmented. What once was its core – the “field” – has now pro...
In this issue we present a variety of examples of recent and ongoing ethno-graphic research in which...
About the book: As ethnography enters the twenty-first century, it has been transformed from a ...
This chapter concerns ethnography, a form of qualitative research combining several methods, includi...
In Ethnographic Engagements: Encounters with the Familiar and the Strange Delamont and Atkinson, eac...
This special presents new, original essays by anthropologists who have spent a great deal of time ca...
This introduction situates the articles in this "In Focus" in terms of the history of anthropologica...
This introduction situates the articles in this "In Focus" in terms of the history of anthropologica...
The article presents the idea of personal ethnography, i.e. the anthropologists’ individual experien...
Best understood as a prolonged period of study at a given research site (or series of sites), during...
This book reflects on the contemporary use of ethnography across both social and natural sciences, f...
A growing interest in affect holds much promise for anthropology by providing a new frame to examine...
In this paper I present my reflections and experiences from decades of ethnological research until n...
This volume presents both a historical exploration of ethnography and a thematic discussion of major...
Ethnography, emerging from anthropology, and adopted by sociologists, is a qualitative methodology t...
none1noToday ethnography is extremely fragmented. What once was its core – the “field” – has now pro...
In this issue we present a variety of examples of recent and ongoing ethno-graphic research in which...
About the book: As ethnography enters the twenty-first century, it has been transformed from a ...
This chapter concerns ethnography, a form of qualitative research combining several methods, includi...
In Ethnographic Engagements: Encounters with the Familiar and the Strange Delamont and Atkinson, eac...
This special presents new, original essays by anthropologists who have spent a great deal of time ca...
This introduction situates the articles in this "In Focus" in terms of the history of anthropologica...
This introduction situates the articles in this "In Focus" in terms of the history of anthropologica...