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Transforming Ethnographic Knowledge
University of Wisconsin Press, 2012 Paper: 978-0-299-24874-1 | eISBN: 978-0-299-24873-4 Library of Congress Classification GN316.T87 2012 Dewey Decimal Classification 301
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ABOUT THIS BOOK
The ethnographic methods that anthropologists first developed to study other cultures—fieldwork, participant observation, dialogue—are now being adapted for a broad array of applications, such as business, conflict resolution and demobilization, wildlife conservation, education, and biomedicine. In Transforming Ethnographic Knowledge, anthropologists trace the changes they have seen in ethnography as a method and as an intellectual approach, and they offer examples of ethnography’s role in social change and its capacity to transform its practitioners. See other books on: Applied anthropology | Clarke, Kamari Maxine | Essays | Ethnology | Hardin, Rebecca See other titles from University of Wisconsin Press |
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