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Fieldwork and Interdisciplinary Modes of Knowing
Reconstruction Vol. 9, No. 1, 2009
Editors: Vibha Arora and Justin Scott-Coe
<http://reconstruction.eserver.org>
Table of Contents
Fieldwork and Interdisciplinary Modes of Knowing - An Introduction
Vibha Arora (Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, India)
Justin Scott-Coe (Claremont Graduate University, USA)
Locating the self in the Field
1. Technology and Women’s Lives: Queering Media Ethnography
Irmi Karl, University of Brighton, United Kingdom
2. Avoiding the Peep Show: Talking from Within the Tattoo Community
Rhonda Dass, Minnesota State University & Indiana University, USA
3. Reading Between the Lines: Understanding Assistants in Fieldwork
Rina Sherman, Independent Film-maker and Anthropologist, France
Knowing as Experience and Performance
4. Object Knowledge: Researching Objects in the Museum Experience
Elizabeth Wood, Indiana University – Purdue University Indianapolis, USA
Kiersten F. Latham, Emporia State University and University of Kansas, USA
5. The Memory Archive: Filmic Collaborations in Art and Anthropology
Alyssa Grossman, University of Mancehester, United Kingdom
Selena Kimball, Hunter College, USA
6. Searching for Conscientizacao: Mentoring Fieldwork in International Service- Learning
Lauren Ila Jones, University of California at Los Angeles, USA
Jonathan Arries, College of William and Mary, USA
7. The Homoetrics of eInterviews
Brian Winkenweder, Linfield College, USA
8. Making Theatre- Making: Fieldwork, Rehearsal, and Performance-preparation
Kate Rossmanith, Macquarie University, Australia
Interdisciplinary Modes of Knowing
9. Methodological Approaches to Studying the Social Monad: A Consideration of Interdisciplinary Sociological Research
Christina D. Weber, North Dakota State University, USA
10. Complicated Conversations between Interviewing and Psychoanalytic Theory
Rachel Hurst, York University, Canada
11. Practice in Mediated Space: Engaging “Hobbiton” and its Visitors through a Constructivist Media Ethnography
Robert Moses Peaslee, Texas Tech University, USA
Review Essays
Book Reviews
Many Thanks - Vibha and Justin
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Dr Vibha Arora
http://web.iitd.ac.in/~aurora/
Assistant Professor in Sociology and Social Anthropology
Dept of Humanities and Social Sciences
The Indian Institute of Technology Delhi,
Hauz Khas, New Delhi 110016 INDIA
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