Networked Anthropology by Collins Samuel Gerald. Durington Matthew Slover

Networked Anthropology by Collins Samuel Gerald. Durington Matthew Slover

Author:Collins, Samuel Gerald.,Durington, Matthew Slover.
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 978-1-317-64287-9
Publisher: Taylor & Francis (CAM)


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As we noted in the previous chapter there is the distinct possibility in a networked anthropology that “things can get away from us” and the intentions of authorship become reworked in the process of sharing through a networked anthropology. This sharing is entirely public and we are accountable to the web of relationships that inform a networked anthropology. We ask our students from the beginning to realize that each step of their way in a networked research project will be exposed and ask them to consider this in parallel to an established set of ethics and methodological concerns that emerge from anthropological practice (see Figure 4.1). For us, sharing is paramount, and in doing so a different type of “public anthropology” is being engaged and practiced.



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