1st Edition

Doing Public Ethnography How to Create and Disseminate Ethnographic and Qualitative Research to Wide Audiences

By Phillip Vannini Copyright 2019
166 Pages
by Routledge

166 Pages
by Routledge

166 Pages
by Routledge

Ethnography and qualitative research methodology in general have witnessed a staggering proliferation of styles and genres over the last three decades. Modes and channels of communication have similarly expanded and diversified. Now ethnographers have the opportunity to disseminate their work not only through traditional writing but also through aural, visual, performative, hypertext, and many... Read more

Acknowledgements

Part I

1. The need for a public ethnography

2. What is public ethnography and whom is it good for?

3. Why and how more ethnographers are seeking broader audiences

4. Beyond Representation

Part II

5. Losing bad habits

6. Sensuous scholarship

7. Learning from documentary film

8. Enlivening Ethnography: In Search of a More-than-Representational Style

9. Writing in Magazines and Blogs

Part III

10. Multimodal Ethnography

11. Working with Audio

12. Working with images

13. The Basics of Shooting and Editing Video

14. Sharing Videos

References

Index

Biography

Phillip Vannini is Professor and Canada Research Chair in Innovative Learning and Public Ethnography at Royal Roads University, Canada.