2010
DOI: 10.2979/jfr.2010.47.1-2.1
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Exploring Ethnological Knowledges

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“…As it is often stated, all knowledge gained through ethnography is, in many senses, partial , situated (Haraway 1991) and plural (e.g. Fenske and Davidovic-Walther 2010). Acknowledging this incompleteness highlights our own limitations as ethnographers and producers of knowledge.…”
Section: Towards Collaborative Ethnography and Collective Interpretivmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…As it is often stated, all knowledge gained through ethnography is, in many senses, partial , situated (Haraway 1991) and plural (e.g. Fenske and Davidovic-Walther 2010). Acknowledging this incompleteness highlights our own limitations as ethnographers and producers of knowledge.…”
Section: Towards Collaborative Ethnography and Collective Interpretivmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…As it is often stated, all knowledge gained through ethnography is, in many senses, partial (Clifford 1986), situated (Haraway 1991) and plural (e.g. Fenske and Davidovic-Walther 2010). Acknowledging this incompleteness highlights our own limitations as ethnographers and producers of knowledge.…”
Section: Towards Collaborative Ethnography and Collective Interpretivmentioning
confidence: 99%