Description: This interdisciplinary book rethinks ethnography 'outside the box' of established traditions. It develops new ethnographic tools and critically discusses core principles of ethnography, such as ethics, subjectivity, the role of the researcher, and ethnographic knowledge production.
Review Quotes:
'This compelling volume charts new approaches, from sensory ethnography to walking as method, to challenge settled norms and unsettle the kinds of contributions ethnography can make to the world.' -- Bill Maurer, Professor of Anthropology and Law, University of California, Irvine, USA.
'A brilliant companion for anyone in search for novel approaches in ethnography. Theoretically well founded and methodologically inventive it will inspire scholars who team up with professionals in arts and culture.' -- Jonas Frykman. Professor of Ethnology, Lund University, Sweden.
'This volume richly reflects the variety of work being done and encouraged there and advances particularly the many ways ethnography is being 'twisted' true to its past spirit and investment in understanding present futures.' -- George E. Marcus, Distinguished Professor of Anthropology, University of California, Irvine, USA.