ARTS-L0108 - Methods of Gathering Qualitative Data, 07.01.2019-24.01.2019
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Joint Glossary
Use this section to create a joint glossary that illustrates our different perception or connotation of the same term.
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EC | Sustainable Design Activism | |
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Petra Hroch wrote the last chapter of the book "Deleuze and Design" that I'm reading. She says that sustainable design activism works "[...] by re-conceptualising, re-organising and deterritorialising flows of fruit, people, private property and profit, experiment with the reconfiguration of a system of deeply enmeshed social, environmental as well as economic ‘problems’ into a rich web of opportunities for the flourishing of different, more equitable, and perhaps even surprisingly fun, connections." From p. 232 to p.238 there are a lot of case studies. -- Marenko, B., & Brassett, J. (2015). Deleuze and Design. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. | ||
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ethnographic moment | ||
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Marilyn Strathern (1999) A sense of engaging two fields (of knowledge/competence) at once, one 'out there' and another 'in academia'. "Ethnographers set themselves not just the task of comprehending the effect that certain practices and artefacts have in people's lives, but of re-creating some of those effects in teh context of writing about them." Audrey Prost https://anthropologymatters.com/index.php/anth_matters/article/view/117/230 : 'the ‘ethnographic moment’, i.e. the moment in which the
anthropologist rises to meet a revealed problematic encapsulated in a
particular instance of fieldwork, may be paralleled to the
experience of religious epiphany, whereby embodied and
intellectual understanding of phenomena and situation come to
merge, producing a totalising understanding of the field and the
“afield”'. | ||