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B?ker
@ Martin, K. 2013. The Death of the Big Men and the rise of the Big Shots: Custom and conflict in East New Britain. New York. Berghahn Books, 272 pages?
@ Schober, Elisabeth. Base Encounters: The US Armed Forces in South Korea. Pluto Press, 2016.
Valgfrie b?ker:
@ Goffman, Alice. On the Run: Fugitive Life in an American City. Chicago; London: University Of Chicago Press, 2014.
@ Hutchinson, S. 1996. Nuer Dilemmas: coping with money war and the state. Berkeley. University of California Press. 408 pages.
Tekster i kompendium
Benedict, R. 1934. The Science of Custom. Pp. 1-21 in R. Benedict. Patterns of Culture. Boston. Houghton Mifflin. (20 pages)
Burawoy, M.: “Introduction”, pp 1-40 in (ed.) Michael Burawoy et al: Global Ethnography, 2000. University of California Press. (40 pages)
Cohen, A. 1984. Participant Observation. Pp.216-229 in R.Ellen (ed.) Ethnographic research: a guide to general conduct. (13 pages).
Guha, R. 1997. Chandra’s Death. Pp. 34-62 in R. Guha (ed.) A subaltern studies Reader 1986-1995. University of Minnesota Press. (28 pages)
Madden, R.: “Ethnographic Fields: home and away”, chapter two in (ed.) Raymond Madden: Being Ethnographic: A Guide to the Theory and Practice of Ethnography, 2010. Sage publications, pp 37-55 (18 pages).
Moore, H.: “Anthropological Theory at the Turn of the Century”, chapter one in (ed.) Henrietta Moore: Anthropological Theory Today, 1999. Polity press, pp 1-24 (24 pages).
Moore, H.: “What ever happened to women and men? Gender and other Crisis in Anthropology”, chapter 6 in (ed.) Henrietta Moore: Anthropological Theory Today, 1999. Polity press, pp 151-171 (20 pages).
Nash, J.C. “Introduction: An anthropological odyssey: from structural functionalism to activism”. Pp. 1-14 in J.C. Nash. Practicing Ethnography in a Globalizing World: An Anthropological Odyssey. Lanham: Altamira Press, 2006 (14 pages).
Smith, K. 2012. Moving between races and gender categories. Pp. 163-185 in K. Smith. Fairness, class and belonging in contemporary England. London. Palgrave. (22 pages)
Smith, K. 2015. Finding My Wit: Explaining Banter and Making the Effortless Appear in the Unstructured Interview. Pp. 83-99 in K. Smith, J. Staples and N. Rapport (eds). Extraordinary encounters: authenticity and the interview. New York. Berghahn. (16 pages)
Staples, J and K. Smith. 2015. The interview as analytical category. Pp. 1-18 in Smith, Staples and N. Rapport (eds). Extraordinary encounters: authenticity and the interview. New York. Berghahn. (18 pages).
DeWalt and DeWalt. 2011. Writing fieldnotes. Pp. 157-178 In Dewalt and Dewalt. Participant Observation a guide for fieldworkers. Second Edition. Lanham. Altamira Press. (21 pages)
Wagner, R. 1974. Are there social groups in the New Guinea Highlands? Pp. 95-122 in M. Leaf (ed.) Frontiers in anthropology. New York. D van Nostrand. (27 pages)
Online artikler
Uke 1
The following 5 essays are taken from the third editions of A History of Anthropological Theory and Readings for a History of Anthropological Theory (written and edited by Paul A. Erickson and Liam D. Murphy).
Anthropologists Talk About Why Theory Matters
1) Lamphere, L. 2010. Why Theory Matters. In P. Erickson and L. Murphy (eds.). Readings for a history of anthropological theory. Toronto. University of Toronto Press. 2 pages.
2) Brenneis, D. 2010. Why Theory Matters. In P. Erickson and L. Murphy (eds.). Readings for a history of anthropological theory. Toronto. University of Toronto Press. 1 page.
3) Abu-Lughod, L. 2008. Speaking About Theory. In P. Erickson and L. Murphy (eds.). A history of anthropological theory. Toronto. University of Toronto Press. 2 pages.
4) Baker, L. 2008. Speaking About Theory. In P. Erickson and L. Murphy (eds.). Readings for a history of anthropological theory. Toronto. University of Toronto Press. 2 pages.
5) Boddy, J. 2008. Speaking About Theory. In P. Erickson and L. Murphy (eds.). Readings for a history of anthropological theory. Toronto. University of Toronto Press. 2 pages.
Uke 2
Russell, H. 2006. Preparing for Research. Pp. 69-95 in H. Russell. Research methods in anthropology: qualitative and quantitative approaches. Lanham. Altamira Press. (26 pages) antropocas.com
Marshall, C. 1995. “The substance of the study. Framing the Research Question”. In C. Marshall. Designing qualitative research. Pp. 15-37. Thousand Oaks. Sage. (22 pages)
Uke 3
Geertz, C. Thick Description: Toward an Interpretive Theory of Culture. Pp. 3-30 in. C. Geertz. The interpretation of cultures: selected essays. New York. Basic Books. (27 pages) philpapers.org
Clifford, J. 1986. Partial Truths. Pp. 1-26 in J. Clifford and G. Marcus (eds.). Writing Culture: the poetics and politics of ethnography. Berkeley: University of California Press. (26 pages). wordpress.com
Sahlins, M. 1999. Two or Three Things I know about Culture. JRAI. 5(3):399-421 (22 pages). jstor.org
Uke 4
Marcus, George E. 1998. Ethnography in/of the World System. The Emergence of Multi-Sited Ethnography. Annual Review of Anthropology, Vol. 24 (1995), pp. 95-117. jstor.org
Candea, M. 2007. Arbitrary locations: in defence of the bounded field-site. JRAI. 13 (167-184). (17 pages). Wiley.online library
Kolshus, T. 2011. The Technology of Ethnography. An empirical argument against the repatriation of historical accounts. Journal de la societe des Oceanistes. Pp.299-308. (10 pages) jso.revues.org
Uke 6
Spradley, J. 1980. Doing Participant Observation. In J. Spradley Participant Observation. Pp. 53-61. New York. Holt, Rinehart and Wilson. (8 pages)
Spradley, J. 1979. Interviewing an informant. Pp. 55-69 in J. Spradley The ethnographic interview. Fort Worth. Harcourt Brace Jovanovich College Publishers. (14 pages) alexlinsker.com
Wolfinger, N. 2002. On writing fieldnotes. Qualitative Research. vol. 2(1): 85-95. (10 pages) sagepub.com
Uke 7
Tsing, A. 2002. The Global Situation. Pp. 453-485 in Xavier, J. and R. Rosaldo (eds.): The anthropology of Globalization. Oxford: Blackwell. (22 pages). wiley.onlinelibrary
Wolf, E. 1982. Introduction: Europe and the People’s without history. In E. Wolf. Europe and the people’s without history. Berkeley. University of California Press. (21 pages) Pp. 3-24 Google book.
Uke 8
Burawoy, M. The extended case method. Sociological Theory, 16:1 4-33. (29 pages) jstor.org
Gluckman, M. 1940. Analysis of a social situation in modern Zululand. Bantu Studies, 14:1, 1-30 (30 pages). tandfonline.com
Crapanzano, V. 1977. The life history in anthropological field work. Anthropology and humanism. Vol 2 pp.3-7. (4 pages) anthrosource
Markham, A. Fieldwork in Social Media: What would Malinowski do? Qualitative Communication Research, 2013; 2(4): pp. 434–446 (12 pages)
Bonila, Y and Rosa, J. #Ferguson. Digital protest, hashtag ethnography, and the racial politics of social media in the United States. American Ethnologist. Vol. 42, No. 1, pp. 4–17. (13 pages) onlinelibrary.wiley.com
Uke 9
Lakoff, G and Johnson, M. Metaphors we live by, 1980. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Pp 3-40. (37 pages)
Levi-Strauss, C. 1963. Structural analysis in linguistics and anthropology. In C. Levi-Strauss. Structural Anthropology Volume 1. Pp.31-54. New York. Basic. (23 pages) monoskop.org
Robbins, J. 2001. God is nothing but talk: Modernity, language and prayer in a Papua New Guinea Society. American Anthropologist. 103(4):901-912. (11 pages) onlinelibrary.wiley,com
Uke 10
Davies, J. 2010. Introduction: Emotions in the field. In J. Davies and D. Spencer (eds.) Emotions in the Field: the psychology and anthropology of fieldwork experience. Pp.1-31 Google scholar. Stanford. Stanford University Press. (31 pages)
Evans-Pritchard, E. 1976. Some reminiscences and reflections on fieldwork. Pp. 240-254 in E. Evans-Pritchard. Witchcraft, oracles and magic among the Azande. Oxford. Oxford University Press. (14 pages) archive.org
Hume, L. and Molcock, J. 2004. Introduction: Awkward spaces, productive places. In L. Hulme and J. Molcock (eds.) Anthropologists in the field: case studies in participant observation. Xi-xxvii. New York. Columbia University Press. (16 pages) espace.library.uq.edu.au
Wikan, U. 1992. Beyond the Words: The Power of Resonance, American Ethnologist, 1992, pp. 460 – 682 (22 pages) onlinelibrary.wiley.com
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Barnes, J. 1954. Class and committees in a Norwegian island parish. Human relations 7:39-58. (19 pages) sagepub.com
Latour, B. 2005. How to resume the task of tracing associations. In B Latour. Reassembling the social: an introduction to actor network theory. Pp.1-20. Oxford. Oxford University Press. (20 pages) Berkely.edu
Martin, K. 2014. Knot-work not networks. Hau. 4(3) :99-115 (16 pages) HAU:journal.org
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Fluehr-Lobban, C. 1994. Informed consent in anthropological research. Human organization, 53(1):1-10. (10 pages) SFAAjournals.net
Sen, A. 2004. Mumbai slums and the search for ‘a heart’: Ethics, ethnography and dilemmas of studying urban violence. Anthropology Matters 6(1):1-7. (7 pages). anthropologymatters.com
Pollard, A. 2009. Field of screams: difficulty and ethnographic fieldwork. Anthropology Matters. 11(2):1-24. (24 pages) anthropologymatters.com
Three short journalistic pieces:
Parry, Marc: "Conflict Over Sociologist's Narrative Puts Spotlight on Ethnography". Chronicle of Higher Education
Lubet, Steven: "Ethics On The Run". Review of ON THE RUN: Fugitive Life in an American City (Fieldwork Encounters and Discoveries), by Alice Goffman. The New Rambler
Goffman, Alice: "A reply to Lubet's Critique". ssc.wisc.edu
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