Multi-sited ethnography : theory, praxis and locality in contemporary research /
"Multi-Sited Ethnography has established itself as a fully-fledged research method among anthropologists and sociologists in recent years. It responds to the challenge of combining multi-sited work with the need for in-depth analysis, allowing for a more considered study of social worlds. This...
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London :
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2016
Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon : [2016] |
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Table of Contents:
- 1. Arbitrary locations : in defence of the bounded field-site / Matei Candea
- 2. What if there is no elephant? : towards a conception of an un-sited field / Joanna Cook, James Laidlaw and Jonathan Mair
- 3. Scaling and visualizing multi-sited ethnography / Kim Fortun
- 4. In the right place at the right time? : reflections on multi-sited ethnography in the age of migration / Ester Gallo
- 5. Emplacement and environmental relations in multi-sited practice/theory / Caroline Gatt
- 6. Expanding sites : the question of depth explored / Cindy Horst
- 7. Follow the missionary : connected and disconnected flows of meaning in the Norwegian mission society / Ingie Hovland
- 8. Localizing climate change : a multi-sited approach / Werner Krauss
- 9. Changing places : the advantages of multi-sited ethnography / Karen Leonard
- 10. Multi-sited ethnography : notes and queries / George E. Marcus
- 11. Strong collaboration as a method for multi-sited ethnography : on mycorrhizal relations / Matsutake Worlds Research Group
- 12. Bridging boundaries with a transnational research approach : a simultaneous matched sample methodology / Valentina Mazzucato
- 13. Contours of the field(s) : multi-sited ethnography as a theory-driven research strategy for sociology / Eva Nadai and Christoph Maeder
- 14. Traversing cultural sites : doing ethnography among Sudanese migrants in Germany / Cordula Weissköppel
- Afterword: The long march of anthropology / Ulf Hannerz
- 1. Arbitrary locations : in defence of the bounded field-site / Matei Candea
- 2. What if there is no elephant? : towards a conception of an un-sited field / Joanna Cook, James Laidlaw and Jonathan Mair
- 3. Scaling and visualizing multi-sited ethnography / Kim Fortun
- 4. In the right place at the right time? : reflections on multi-sited ethnography in the age of migration / Ester Gallo
- 5. Emplacement and environmental relations in multi-sited practice/theory / Caroline Gatt
- 6. Expanding sites : the question of depth explored / Cindy Horst
- 7. Follow the missionary : connected and disconnected flows of meaning in the Norwegian mission society / Ingie Hovland
- 8. Localizing climate change : a multi-sited approach / Werner Krauss
- 9. Changing places : the advantages of multi-sited ethnography / Karen Leonard
- 10. Multi-sited ethnography : notes and queries / George E. Marcus
- 11. Strong collaboration as a method for multi-sited ethnography : on mycorrhizal relations / Matsutake Worlds Research Group
- 12. Bridging boundaries with a transnational research approach : a simultaneous matched sample methodology / Valentina Mazzucato
- 13. Contours of the field(s) : multi-sited ethnography as a theory-driven research strategy for sociology / Eva Nadai and Christoph Maeder
- 14. Traversing cultural sites : doing ethnography among Sudanese migrants in Germany / Cordula Weissköppel