Multi-sited ethnography : theory, praxis and locality in contemporary research /

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Imprint:Farnham, England ; Burlington, VT : Ashgate, c2009.
Description:xii, 290 p. ; 24 cm.
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/7708843
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Other authors / contributors:Falzon, Mark-Anthony.
ISBN:9780754673187 (alk. paper)
0754673189 (alk. paper)
9780754691440 (ebk.)
0754691446 (ebk.)
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
Table of Contents:
  • Introduction : multi-sited ethnography : theory, praxis and locality in contemporary research / Mark-Anthony Falzon
  • Arbitrary locations : in defence of the bounded field-site / Matei Candea
  • What if there is no elephant? : towards a conception of an un-sited field / Joanna Cook, James Laidlaw, and Jonathan Mair
  • Scaling and visualizing multi-sited ethnography / Kim Fortun
  • In the right place at the right time? : reflections on multi-sited ethnography in the age of migration / Ester Gallo
  • Emplacement and environmental relations in multi-sited practice/theory / Caroline Gatt
  • Expanding sites : the question of 'depth' explored / Cindy Horst
  • Follow the missionary : connected and disconnected flows of meaning in the Norwegian Mission Society / Ingie Hovland
  • Localizing climate change : a multi-sited approach / Werner Krauss
  • Changing places : the advantages of multi-sited ethnography / Karen Isaksen Leonard
  • Multi-sited ethnography : notes and queries / George E. Marcus
  • Strong collaboration as a method for multi-sited ethnography : on mycorrhizal relations / Matsutake Worlds Research Group
  • Bridging boundaries with a transnational research approach : a simultaneous matched sample methodology / Valentina Mazzucato
  • Contours of the field(s) : multi-sited ethnography as a theory-driven research strategy for sociology / Eva Nadai and Christoph Maeder
  • Traversing cultural sites : doing ethnography among Sudanese migrants in Germany / Cordula Weißköppel
  • Afterword : the long march of anthropology / Ulf Hannerz.