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Experimental Collaborations - Ethnography through Fieldwork Devices (Hardcover): Adolfo Estalella, Tomas Sanchez Criado Experimental Collaborations - Ethnography through Fieldwork Devices (Hardcover)
Adolfo Estalella, Tomas Sanchez Criado
R3,016 Discovery Miles 30 160 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In the accounts compiled in this book, ethnography occurs through processes of material and social interventions that turn the field into a site for epistemic collaboration. Through creative interventions that unfold what we term as "fieldwork devices"-such as coproduced books, the circulation of repurposed data, co-organized events, authorization protocols, relational frictions, and social rhythms-anthropologists engage with their counterparts in the field in the construction of joint anthropological problematizations. In these situations, the traditional tropes of the fieldwork encounter (i.e. immersion and distance) give way to a narrative of intervention, where the aesthetics of collaboration in the production of knowledge substitutes or intermingles with participant observation. Building on this, the book proposes the concept of "experimental collaborations" to describe and conceptualize this distinctive ethnographic modality.

An Ethnographic Inventory - Field Devices for Anthropological Inquiry (Hardcover): Tomas Sanchez Criado, Adolfo Estalella An Ethnographic Inventory - Field Devices for Anthropological Inquiry (Hardcover)
Tomas Sanchez Criado, Adolfo Estalella
R4,164 Discovery Miles 41 640 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book provides an inventory of modes of inquiry for ethnographic research and presents fieldwork as an act of relational invention. It advances contemporary debates in ethnography by arguing that the empirical practice of anthropology is and has always been an inventive activity. Bringing together contributions from scholars across the world, the volume offers an expansive vision of the resourcefulness that anthropologists unfold in their empirical investigations by compiling inventive social and material techniques, or field devices, for anthropological inquiry. The chapters seek to inspire both novel and experienced practitioners of ethnography to venture into the many possibilities of fieldwork, to demonstrate the essential creative and inventive practices neglected in traditional accounts of ethnography, and to invite anthropologists to confidently engage in inventive fieldwork practices.

Experimental Collaborations - Ethnography through Fieldwork Devices (Paperback): Adolfo Estalella, Tomas Sanchez Criado Experimental Collaborations - Ethnography through Fieldwork Devices (Paperback)
Adolfo Estalella, Tomas Sanchez Criado
R887 Discovery Miles 8 870 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In the accounts compiled in this book, ethnography occurs through processes of material and social interventions that turn the field into a site for epistemic collaboration. Through creative interventions that unfold what we term as "fieldwork devices"-such as coproduced books, the circulation of repurposed data, co-organized events, authorization protocols, relational frictions, and social rhythms-anthropologists engage with their counterparts in the field in the construction of joint anthropological problematizations. In these situations, the traditional tropes of the fieldwork encounter (i.e. immersion and distance) give way to a narrative of intervention, where the aesthetics of collaboration in the production of knowledge substitutes or intermingles with participant observation. Building on this, the book proposes the concept of "experimental collaborations" to describe and conceptualize this distinctive ethnographic modality.

Free Culture and the City - Hackers, Commoners, and Neighbors in Madrid, 1997–2017 (Hardcover): Alberto Corsín Jiménez,... Free Culture and the City - Hackers, Commoners, and Neighbors in Madrid, 1997–2017 (Hardcover)
Alberto Corsín Jiménez, Adolfo Estalella
R2,747 Discovery Miles 27 470 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Free Culture and the City examines how and why free software spread beyond the world of hackers and software engineers and became the basis for an urban movement now heralded by scholars as a model for emulation. By the late 1990s, digital activists embraced a philosophy of free software and "free culture" in order to take control over their cities and everyday lives. Free culture, previously tethered to the digital realm, was cut loose and used to reclaim and resculpt the city. In Madrid the effects were dramatic. Common sights in the city were abandoned as industrial factories turned into autonomous social centers, urban orchards, guerrilla architectural camps, or community hacklabs. Drawing on two decades of ethnographic and historical work with free culture collectives in Madrid, Free Culture and the City shows how, in its journey from the digital to the urban, the practice of liberating culture required the mobilization of, and alliances between, public art centers, neighborhood associations, squatted social centers, hackers, intellectual property lawyers, street artists, guerrilla architectural collectives, and Occupy assemblies.

Free Culture and the City - Hackers, Commoners, and Neighbors in Madrid, 1997–2017 (Paperback): Alberto Corsín Jiménez,... Free Culture and the City - Hackers, Commoners, and Neighbors in Madrid, 1997–2017 (Paperback)
Alberto Corsín Jiménez, Adolfo Estalella
R841 Discovery Miles 8 410 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Free Culture and the City examines how and why free software spread beyond the world of hackers and software engineers and became the basis for an urban movement now heralded by scholars as a model for emulation. By the late 1990s, digital activists embraced a philosophy of free software and "free culture" in order to take control over their cities and everyday lives. Free culture, previously tethered to the digital realm, was cut loose and used to reclaim and resculpt the city. In Madrid the effects were dramatic. Common sights in the city were abandoned as industrial factories turned into autonomous social centers, urban orchards, guerrilla architectural camps, or community hacklabs. Drawing on two decades of ethnographic and historical work with free culture collectives in Madrid, Free Culture and the City shows how, in its journey from the digital to the urban, the practice of liberating culture required the mobilization of, and alliances between, public art centers, neighborhood associations, squatted social centers, hackers, intellectual property lawyers, street artists, guerrilla architectural collectives, and Occupy assemblies.

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