Ethnography.com: THIS WEEK IN ETHNOGRAPHY: Teaching Anthropology ‘Way Off Campus
This week in Ethnography, Heather E. Young-Leslie, Ph.D. describes how best to teach ethnography in the post entitled Sand in My Syllabus; Teaching Anthropology ‘Way Off Campus. The anthropologist...
View ArticleEthnography.com: This Week in Ethnography: Blog, “LivingEthnography”
This Week in Ethnography I found an interesting blog entitled, LIVING ETHNOGRAPHY: Research and Conversations on Ethnography, Writing and Folklore As personal blogs go, it’s more productive than most...
View ArticleEthnography.com: Writing Against Identity Politics: An Essay on Gender, Race,...
Smadar Lavie’s essay, “Writing Against Identity Politics: An Essay on Gender, Race, and Bureaucratic Pain,” appears in the latest issue of American Ethnologist (Volume 39, Issue 4). The essay focuses...
View ArticleEthnography.com: Why The DIYBio Lab Is The New Darkroom
This is the second in a series of posts about my work on DIYBio. The initial post has some background and can be found here. A popular (and sexy) comparison for DIYBio is with the Homebrew Computer...
View ArticleEthnography.com: This Week in Ethnography: Does Jared Diamond do Ethnography?
This week in Ethnography, I realized that “DIY anthropologist” Jared Diamond is now moving into the area of anthropology I hold most dear – ethnography. In earlier publications and movies, Diamond...
View ArticleEthnography.com: Why Does Anthropology Worry about Jared Diamond when they...
The Anthropology blogosphere (including Ethnography.com, SavageMinds.org, anthropologyreport.com and even National Public Radio) has recently lit up with critiques of Jared Diamond’s new book The...
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