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In: Chicago guides to writing, editing, and publishing
From "reading over the shoulders of natives" to "reading alongside natives," literally : toward a collaborative and reciprocal ethnography -- Defining a collaborative ethnography -- On the roots of ethnographic collaboration -- The new (critical) ethnography : on feminist and postmodern approaches to collaboration -- Practice -- Ethics and moral responsibility -- Ethnographic honesty -- Accessible writing -- Collaborative reading, writing, and co-interpretation
In: American Indian Culture and Research Journal, Band 21, Heft 4, S. 75-103
Doing Ethnography Todayexplores the methodologies and theories behind contemporary, collaborative ethnography and provides an opportunity to cultivate experience with included exercises. Presents ethnography as creative and artful rather than analytical or technical Emphasises the collaborative nature of ethnography Structured exercises cultivate practical experience Includes a discussion on indexing and interpreting project materials Provides guidance on interview questions and selecting appropriate field equipment Elizabeth Campbellis Assistant Professor of Curriculum and Instruction at Marshall University's College of Education and Professional Development, USA.Before moving to academe, she worked in community development as a folklorist, writer, and museum curator.Luke Eric Lassiteris Professor of Humanities and Anthropology and Director of Marshall University's Graduate Humanities Program, USA. His books include The Chicago Guide to Collaborative Ethnography(2005) and Invitation to Anthropology(4thedition, 2014). In 2007, he founded the journal Collaborative Anthropologiesand served as its editor or co-editor until 2013.
"On January 9, 2014, chemicals used for cleaning crushed coal poured into the public drinking water in Charleston, WV. This book tells a particular set of stories of this chemical spill and its aftermath, an unfolding water crisis that would lead to months, even years, of fear and distrust. It is both oral history and collaborative ethnography, jointly conceptualized, researched, and written by people-more than 50 in all-across various positions in both academe and local communities"--
In: Southern Anthropological Society proceedings no. 36