Timeline for ethnographer list by iethnographer
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In a brief comment about speech genres, Gabriella Safran mentioned linguistic anthropology (22:30). /cc @SocLingAnth http://lar.me/27g
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Lean Startup ethnography (and other approaches). via @SaintSal http://lar.me/27b
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Trans ethnography, British-style: http://lar.me/23y
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Enjoyed Luhrmann’s ethnography of religious experience, notes on “going native”… and backchannel. http://lar.me/23x
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“I'm an anthropologist, I like to watch.” But I'm tired enough I almost don't feel like playing my observer role.
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“Insight trackers” @BeSpokeMtl http://lar.me/230
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The philosophical side of Foucault, on KZSU Wednesday. http://lar.me/am
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“How to manipulate the masses by language alone”, by @Lemire /cc @SocLingAnth http://lar.me/22u
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Experiencing the hidden curriculum: @DrewMagary takes the SAT with a fresh perspective. #NCLB http://lar.me/22a
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It’s rare that ethnographers are paired with engineers and pseudo-scientists… Reddit Timelines: http://lar.me/21s
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Academics, truth, and narrative, via @SocLingAnth http://lar.me/21i
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Academics, Truth, and Narrative, via @SocLingAnth http://lar.me/21i
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“The Racial Politics of Asthma” @SlowLoveLife (via a SOCI student) http://lar.me/211
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Trust in science, in the US: “Politicization of Science in the Public Sphere” http://lar.me/20w
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Activism, academia, and journalism: @EthanZ addressing some of the “ethics of attention”. #FoJ http://lar.me/20s
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Sociology of #trolling (in French) via @BodySpaceSoc with @YannLeroux and @PacomeThiel. http://lar.me/20g /cc @BiellaColeman
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With all due respect to Sir Ive, “innate part of British culture” is making my anthro skin boil. http://lar.me/1-d
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Won’t be able to go to #Asymconf. Maybe they’ll address the reification of “nation” by @Asymco et al? http://lar.me/1-b
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Maybe @Siracusa will weigh in… @SocLingAnth on “Wikipedia and the Academy” http://lar.me/1-9
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Gender inequality and geek activism, Narrow the Gapp by @GinaTrapani. http://lar.me/1-7