1st Edition
Novelty, Innovation and Transformation in Educational Ethnographic Research European Perspectives
Introduction: Novelty, Innovation and Transformation in Educational Ethnographic Research: European Perspectives
Jürgen Budde, Anke Wischnmann , Georg Rißler, Michael Meier-Sternberg
Part I: Theoretical Perspectives
1 Introductory reflections on new educational theory through ethnography
Jürgen Budde
2 Educational Ethnography in an Age of Technoculture: Exploring Noise and Glitch Instead of Fetishizing the New
Felicitas Macilchrist
3 Rich, Intimate and Immersive: Using Netnography for Educational Research in an Age of Technoculture
Rosella C. Gambetti, Robert V. Kozinets
4 Old and New Varieties of Materialism in Ethnographic Research: Ethnography Matters
Tobias Röhl
5 Multispecies Ethnography in Educational Research: Changing Perspective in Animal-Assisted Education
Katharina Ameli
6 Overcoming “intellectual aristocracy” through Bildung: A New Look at the Work of Wilhelm von Humboldt by Bringing Together the History of Education and the History of Ethnography
Ruprecht Mattig
7 Is Necessity the Mother of Invention? Improvisational Action, Creativity and Art in Times of Crisis (or Crisis of Time)
Margit Schild
Part II: Methodological Perspectives
8 Introductory Reflections on New Challenges for Ethnographical Research in Educational Practices
Georg Rißler
9 Outline of a New Practice-Theoretical Conception for Ethnographic Research of Larger Nexuses: Constellations Ethnography
Jürgen Budde, Johanna Geßner-Ott, Georg Rißler
10 Addressing the Unseen, Challenging Visual Difference: New Perspectives in Ethnographic Research
Valerie Riepe, Anke Wischmann
11 Elaborating New Insights in Transnational Ethnographic Collaborations: Opportunities and Challenges
Magnus Frank, Anja Sieber Egger, Gisela Unterweger, Florian Weitkämper, Clemens Wieser, Susan Wright
12 On the Vulnerability of Epistemological Processes: How Does ‘the New’ Enter Ethnography?
Juliane Engel, Anke Wischmann, Serafina Morrin, Mirja Silkenbeumer, Saskia Terstegen
13 Process Ontologies and the Many Potential Ethnographies: New Materialisms and Shifting Boundaries between Humans, Animals and Things
Grit Höppner, Cornelia Schadler, Anna Wanka
Part III: Empirical Perspectives
14 Introductory Reflections on the New in Empirical Analyses
Anke Wischmann
15 Autoethnographic Explorations of (Post-) Socialist Childhood Memories through Storytelling: Migrating as and with Children
Irena Kašparová, Susanne Ress
16 Children, Belonging and the New: Methodological Perspectives on the Relationship between Construction and Reconstruction
Anja Tervooren, Nicolle Pfaff
Conclusion: The ‘New’ in Ethnography in Times of Crises
Jürgen Budde, Michael Meier-Sternberg, Georg Rißler, Anke Wischnmann
Biography
Jürgen Budde is Professor of Educational Science, Institute of Educational Science, Europa-Universität Flensburg, Germany.
Anke Wischmann is Professor of Educational Science, Institute of Educational Science, Europa-Universität Flensburg, Germany.
Georg Rißler is a scientific assistant, Centre for Childhood in Education and Society, University of Teacher Education, Zurich, Switzerland.
Michael Meier-Sternberg is Lecturer in Education, Institute of Educational Science, Europa-Universität Flensburg, Germany.






