9781478011996-1478011998-Experimenting with Ethnography: A Companion to Analysis (Experimental Futures)

Experimenting with Ethnography: A Companion to Analysis (Experimental Futures)

ISBN-13: 9781478011996
ISBN-10: 1478011998
Author: Andrea Ballestero, Brit Ross Winthereik
Publication date: 2021
Publisher: Duke University Press Books
Format: Paperback 320 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781478011996
ISBN-10: 1478011998
Author: Andrea Ballestero, Brit Ross Winthereik
Publication date: 2021
Publisher: Duke University Press Books
Format: Paperback 320 pages

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Experimenting with Ethnography: A Companion to Analysis (Experimental Futures) (ISBN-13: 9781478011996 and ISBN-10: 1478011998), written by authors Andrea Ballestero, Brit Ross Winthereik, was published by Duke University Press Books in 2021. With an overall rating of 4.5 stars, it's a notable title among other Cultural (Anthropology, Sociology) books. You can easily purchase or rent Experimenting with Ethnography: A Companion to Analysis (Experimental Futures) (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Cultural books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.99.

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Experimenting with Ethnography collects twenty-one essays that open new paths for doing ethnographic analysis. The contributors—who come from a variety of intellectual and methodological traditions—enliven analysis by refusing to take it as an abstract, disembodied exercise. Rather, they frame it as a concrete mode of action and a creative practice. Encompassing topics ranging from language and the body to technology and modes of collaboration, the essays invite readers to focus on the imaginative work that needs to be performed prior to completing an argument. Whether exchanging objects, showing how to use drawn images as a way to analyze data, or working with smartphones, sound recordings, and social media as analytic devices, the contributors explore the deliberate processes for pursuing experimental thinking through ethnography. Practical and broad in theoretical scope,
Experimenting with Ethnography is an indispensable companion for all ethnographers.
Contributors. Patricia Alvarez Astacio, Andrea Ballestero, Ivan da Costa Marques, Steffen Dalsgaard, Endre Dányi, Marisol de la Cadena, Marianne de Laet, Carolina Domínguez Guzmán, Rachel Douglas-Jones, Clément Dréano, Joseph Dumit, Melanie Ford Lemus, Elaine Gan, Oliver Human, Alberto Corsín Jiménez, Graham M. Jones, Trine Mygind Korsby, Justine Laurent, James Maguire, George E. Marcus, Annemarie Mol, Sarah Pink, Els Roding, Markus Rudolfi, Ulrike Scholtes, Anthony Stavrianakis, Lucy Suchman, Katie Ulrich, Helen Verran, Else Vogel, Antonia Walford, Karen Waltorp, Laura Watts, Brit Ross Winthereik
Review
“This innovative book about ethnography as knowledge provokes in all the right ways. Packed with concrete and creative suggestions for doing, writing, and teaching ethnography well beyond anthropology,
Experimenting with Ethnography offers thoughtful inspiration for anyone seeking to sharpen their analytical skills.”
-- Carole McGranahan, editor of ―
Writing Anthropology: Essays on Craft and Commitment
“Along with much else, analysis is at risk today, as it is equated with actionable findings, tempting us to bracket everything that's confusing. What to do? Let this stunning gathering of anthropologists surprise, puzzle, and enlighten you: their work opens up an altogether different mode of analysis, one that expands the range of incompatibilities that can be held together in thought, a critical competence for anyone committed to knowing and acting in and with, not merely of and on, our world.”
-- Noortje Marres, author of ―
Digital Sociology: The Reinvention of Social Research
About the Author
Andrea Ballestero is Associate Professor of Anthropology at Rice University and author of
A Future History of Water, also published by Duke University Press. She also directs The Ethnography Studio.
Brit Ross Winthereik is Professor of Science and Technology Studies and Ethnography at the IT University of Copenhagen and coauthor of
Monitoring Movements in Development Aid: Recursive Partnerships and Infrastructures.

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