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Collaborative Ethnography: Fieldwork Methods and Collaborative Work Experience

Explore the essence of collaborative ethnography through a project like "Other Side of Middletown Photography Project." This book delves into collaborative ethics, ethnographic honesty, and accessible writing for cohesive research. Engage in reading, writing, and co-interpretation with OSM Collaborative Ethnography. Learn from student-advisor teams, participant-observation, interviews, and collaborative reading. Dive into field conversations, student writing, discussing texts, and building relationships through teamwork.

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Collaborative Ethnography: Fieldwork Methods and Collaborative Work Experience

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  1. Fieldwork methods and the experience of working collaboratively Luke Eric Lassiter & Elizabeth Campbell

  2. Other Side of Middletown book project . . .

  3. Other Side of Middletown Photography Project . . .

  4. Collaborative Ethnography Collaborative Ethnography “deliberatelyand explicitly emphasizes collaboration at every point in the ethnographic process, without veiling it—from project conceptualization, to fieldwork, and, especially, through the writing process.” • Collaborative Ethics • Ethnographic Honesty • Accessible Writing • Collaborative Reading, Writing, and Co-Interpretation

  5. OSM Collaborative Ethnography • Student-Advisor Teams • Participant – Observation / Observant - Participation • Reading & Researching Texts • Interviews / Conversations • Collaborative Reading/Interpretation

  6. Excerpts from “Middletown Redux” On Field Conversations On Student Writing On Discussing Texts On Relationships

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