The Lab is not Blah. Academic encounters, venues to re-train ourselves

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TitleThe Lab is not Blah. Academic encounters, venues to re-train ourselves
Degree of recognitionInternational
Media name/outletColleex Blog
Media typeWeb
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Date01.08.18
DescriptionMeetings are, together with papers and books, perhaps the quintessential mechanism for the circulation of academic knowledge. And yet, despite their relevance, we usually resort to the most conventional formats: paper presentations, round tables, etc. Nevertheless, anthropology has recently recognised the need to
explore other ways of sharing our knowledge and thinking together. The lab call that EASA has made in the last two conferences evinces an interest that we at the Collaboratory for Ethnographic Experimentation (#Colleex) network also share. In our case, we strongly believe that they should be considered as part and
parcel of a discussion on ethnographic experimentation. In this sense, this documentaion project has a twofold goal. First, we aim at bringing for discussion the relevance of meeting formats as pedagogical spaces for the apprenticeship of ethnographic experimentation. Second, we argue for the need to document
these meeting formats so that they may travel, be learnt and reproduced elsewhere
URLhttps://colleex.wordpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/colleex-open-formats-venues-to-re-train-ourselves-complete.pdf
PersonsAnna Lisa Ramella, Tomás Sánchez Criado, Adolfo Estalella, Eva Berglund
Period01.08.2018
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