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An Anthropology of Learning [electronic resource] : On Nested Frictions in Cultural Ecologies / by Cathrine Hasse.

By: Contributor(s): Publisher: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer, 2015Description: IX, 320 p. 5 illus. online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9789401796064
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 371.3 23
LOC classification:
  • LB5-3640
Online resources:
Contents:
Foreword -- 1. Introducing the engaged anthropologist -- 2. Culture as contested field -- 3. Collective and social cultures -- 4. Position matters! -- 5. Social designations of cultural markers -- 6. Learning from culture contrast -- 7. Towards nested engagement -- 8. Future zones of development -- 9. Epilogue. Index.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: This book deals with the black box of social science methodology: participant observation. From the perspective of anthropology, it explores the difference between an ethnographer as participant observer and any other participant. It discusses and gives insight into what participant observers do before they write their texts. It explains how they learn to engage with other people’s cultural ecologies and develop relational expertise. Showing that anthropology is a craft of cultural learning processes, the book introduces the engaged participant observer as an expert ethnographer capable of aligning engagements with others. It argues that culture as representation is replaced by culture as a frictioned learning process through which collective and social cultures emerge. To advance understanding of the ethnographer’s learning process, the book introduces a new methodological vocabulary of cultural learning processes that is based on a diffracted reading of ethnography, anthropological theory, post-phenomenology, feminist materialism and cultural-historical activity theory.
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Foreword -- 1. Introducing the engaged anthropologist -- 2. Culture as contested field -- 3. Collective and social cultures -- 4. Position matters! -- 5. Social designations of cultural markers -- 6. Learning from culture contrast -- 7. Towards nested engagement -- 8. Future zones of development -- 9. Epilogue. Index.

This book deals with the black box of social science methodology: participant observation. From the perspective of anthropology, it explores the difference between an ethnographer as participant observer and any other participant. It discusses and gives insight into what participant observers do before they write their texts. It explains how they learn to engage with other people’s cultural ecologies and develop relational expertise. Showing that anthropology is a craft of cultural learning processes, the book introduces the engaged participant observer as an expert ethnographer capable of aligning engagements with others. It argues that culture as representation is replaced by culture as a frictioned learning process through which collective and social cultures emerge. To advance understanding of the ethnographer’s learning process, the book introduces a new methodological vocabulary of cultural learning processes that is based on a diffracted reading of ethnography, anthropological theory, post-phenomenology, feminist materialism and cultural-historical activity theory.

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