Across intellectual disciplines, the ontological turn is
restructuring how we think about our relationships with the natural
world. Influenced by the seemingly disparate realms of indigenous
philosophy and quantum physics, the turn invites us to think about
intra-actions and assemblages of human and nonhuman entities. This
raises epistemological questions about how we know about the world,
and spotlights some of the problems with how we currently do
conventional social science research. Diffractive Ethnography
invites social scientists to consider alternate methodologies that
account for the complexity of human behavior situated in larger
environmental contexts. For both novice and experienced
researchers, this thought-provoking book opens new ways of thinking
about methodology and raises questions about the ethical and
justice orientations of our work.
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