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We have come a long way from Evans-Pritchard's famous dictum that
"there is only one method in social anthropology, the comparative
method - and that is impossible." Yet a good 40 years later,
qualitative social inquiry still has an uneasy relationship with
comparison. This volume sets out "thick comparison" as a means to
revive "comparing" as a productive process in ethnographic work: a
process that helps to revitalise the articulation work inherent in
analytical ethnographies; to vary observer perspectives and point
towards "blind spots;" to name and create "new things" and modes of
empirical work and to give way to intensified dialogues between
data analysis and theorizing. Contributors are Katrin Amelang,
Stefan Beck, Kati Hannken-Illjes, Alexander Kozin, Henriette
Langstrup, Joerg Niewoehner, Thomas Scheffer, Robert Schmidt,
Estrid Sorensen, and Britt Ross Winthereik.
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