The Shadow Side of Fieldwork 2007
DOI: 10.1002/9780470692455.ch6
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The Hidden Side of the Moon, or, “Lifting Out” in Ethnographies

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“…The iterative, ongoing nature of walking does not lend itself to systematic logging and transcript production: It would impede rather than clarify the analytic process to tabulate every trip to a grocery store, coffee shop, or library; every shared knowing look with a bystander waiting for a late bus; or each moment of tentative discovery as one passes a possible neighborhood transition (Leibing 2007;Chang 2008). Yet, experiences that cannot be incrementally counted can be reported and systematically compared.…”
Section: Everyday Walking As Geographic Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The iterative, ongoing nature of walking does not lend itself to systematic logging and transcript production: It would impede rather than clarify the analytic process to tabulate every trip to a grocery store, coffee shop, or library; every shared knowing look with a bystander waiting for a late bus; or each moment of tentative discovery as one passes a possible neighborhood transition (Leibing 2007;Chang 2008). Yet, experiences that cannot be incrementally counted can be reported and systematically compared.…”
Section: Everyday Walking As Geographic Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%