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Ethnographic Collaborations in Latin America: The Effects of Globalization

Editat de J. Nash, H. Buechler
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 22 feb 2016
This volume examines the importance of establishing egalitarian relationships in fieldwork, and acknowledging the impact these relationships have on scholarly findings and theories. The editors and their contributors investigate how globalization affects this relationship as scholars are increasingly involved in shared networks and are subject to the same socio-economic systems as locals. The editors argue for a processual approach that begins with an analysis of researchers' personal and professional backgrounds that inform the cooperative relationships they establish during fieldwork—often a long term process—in countries such as Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras, Colombia, Ecuador, Bolivia, and Brazil.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781137521224
ISBN-10: 1137521228
Pagini: 272
Ilustrații: XIII, 261 p.
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.47 kg
Ediția:2016
Editura: Palgrave Macmillan US
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Cuprins

1. Introduction; Hans Buechler and June Nash
2. Feminist Activist Research and Intercultural Dialogues; Rosalva Aída Hernández
3. Interview with Luis Guillermo Vasco Uribe by Elisabeth Cunin; Guillermo Vasco Uribe and Elisabeth Cunin
4. Relocating the Contributions to Ethnography and Public Anthropology of Antonio Goubaud Carrera (1902-1951), Guatemala's First Official Indigenist; Abigail Adams
5. "Interconnected Positionalities": Foreigners and Foreign Experience in the Lives of Aymara Intellectuals; Hans Buechler
6. Collaborative Research on the U.S.-Mexico Border: Social Media, Activism and Impact of Scholarship; Jeremy Slack, Scott Whiteford, Sonia Bass Zavala, Daniel E. Martínez and Alison Elizabeth Lee
7. Collaborative Research Under Socialism; Helen I. Safa
8. Studying Workers in Crisis: Economic Crises in São Paulo, Brazil and Newark, N.J.; Simone Buechler
9. Ethnographic Immersions and Local Collaborations in the Study of Globalization and Environmental Change; Stephanie Buechler
10. Not Just Migrants: People on the Move in Rural Mexico; Frances Abrahamer Rothstein
11. Sufrimiento and Long-Term Ethnographic Engagement; Ann Miles
12. Ethnographic Exchanges in Global Spaces; June Nash

Notă biografică

June C. Nash is Distinguished Professor Emerita of Anthropology, The Graduate Center, City University of New York, USA.
Hans C. Buechler is Professor of Anthropology at Syracuse University, USA.

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This volume examines the importance of establishing egalitarian relationships in fieldwork, and acknowledging the impact these relationships have on scholarly findings and theories. The editors and their contributors investigate how globalization affects this relationship as scholars are increasingly involved in shared networks and are subject to the same socio-economic systems as locals. The editors argue for a processual approach that begins with an analysis of researchers' personal and professional backgrounds that inform the cooperative relationships they establish during fieldwork—often a long term process—in countries such as Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras, Colombia, Ecuador, Bolivia, and Brazil.