Focusing on the benefits of sustained collaboration, this work explores how experimental co-design enhances ethnographic inquiry. It highlights the potential of working across various projects to enrich field research, offering a unique perspective on the practice of ethnography. This approach emphasizes the value of collective efforts in understanding cultural contexts and generating insights through collaborative design processes.
George E. Marcus Livres
Cet auteur s'intéresse profondément à la nature de la collaboration qui sous-tend la recherche ethnographique contemporaine. Son travail se concentre sur la refonte et la redéfinition systématiques des formes traditionnelles de l'anthropologie sociale et culturelle, en particulier le travail de terrain et la rédaction d'ethnographies. Il est intrigué par la manière dont l'étude des élites, une poursuite auparavant marginale, permet d'explorer le changement social contemporain dans divers domaines. Cela conduit à une recherche multi-située examinant à la fois les conditions de la vie ordinaire et les connaissances et la participation active des élites.





Provides an overview of the research on emotion in politics and where it is likely to lead. This book also outlines the philosophical and neuroscientific foundations of emotion in politics. It focuses on how emotions function among individuals. It explores how politics work at the societal level and suggests various steps in political activity.
The Traffic in Culture : Refiguring Art and Anthropology
- 390pages
- 14 heures de lecture
With Malice Toward Some
- 308pages
- 11 heures de lecture
The book explores the decision-making process of citizens regarding the tolerance of extremist groups, delving into the complexities of social, political, and personal factors that influence their judgments. It analyzes how these considerations shape public attitudes and responses to extremism, providing insights into the broader implications for society and governance. Through a detailed examination, the authors aim to shed light on the dynamics of tolerance in contemporary contexts.
The Best Nest Contest
- 48pages
- 2 heures de lecture
A delightful rhyming story taking readers on a journey through the world of British garden birds and their unique nests, exploring the diversity of nature and the importance of individuality. The Best Nest Contest promises educational fun, with colourful illustrations bringing this enchanting story to life.