Anthropologists have persuasively made a case for critical ethnographic engagement with elites in recent years. The most significant risk of such an approach is that it may appear meaningless to powerful actors who claim they want to 'do good', such as impact investors and philanthropists. This ...
Ethnography has a long and varied tradition in the social sciences, and, while it is often closely associated with the discipline of anthropology in which it is a fundamental methodological approach, ethnographic investigations are commonly undertaken in other sociocultural sciences as well. Ethnographic...
GE Marcus - 《Australian Journal of Anthropology》 被引量: 52发表: 2002年 The Anthropology of Ignorance: An Ethnographic Approach "Documents the many relationships and practices that depend on the suspension of knowledge or the generation, deployment, or recognition of ignorance"-- Th... C High...
A critical historical approach to the history of ethnographic film that attempts to situate a variety of films as examples of a distinctive field of visual inquiry for the discipline of anthropology as part of the larger intent of the essays in the edited volume. ...
The centrality of social and cultural aspects in the ethnographic approach and the inflexions mediated by the type of ethnographic methodological undertaking is stressed. Lastly, the ethnography of madness is seen as a fitting example that substantiates some of these characteristics. The contention is...
Ethnographic Praxis in Industry ConferenceIchikawa, Fumiko and Hiroshi Tamura 2012 "Maru: An Ethnographic Approach to Revive Local Communities." In Proceedings EPIC 2012.Ichikawa, Fumiko and Hiroshi Tamura 2012 “ Maru: An Ethnographic Approach to Revive Local Communities .” In Proceedings EPIC 2012 ...
This chapter answers five straightforward questions about an ethnographic approach to the study of the political executive: What is ethnography? Why does it matter? Who does ethnography? What is the research agenda? What are the limits to an ethnographic approach?In answering these questions, there...
“You have to have the talent for the art–the music, the acting, the writing, the art–but you also have to have the talent for being in the right place at the right time with the right people with the right approach. I had to become a certain physical person and I had to place...
Ethnographic conceptualism refers to anthropology as a method of conceptual art but also, conversely, to the use of conceptual art as an anthropological research tool. Ethnographic conceptualism is ethnography conducted as conceptual art. This article introduces this concept and contextualizes it in art...
3. Shared Perspective The final key factor in using an ethnographic approach is incorporating both the participant and the researcher perspective. In anthropology the participant perspective is called the emic perspective, and it involves understanding how the group being studied sees, feels, and ...