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Epistemic Collaborations in Contexts of Change

Author(s)
Felix Ringel
Abstract

In order to examine the methodological potential of a more experimental form of fieldwork, I present three examples of conceptual interventions in my fieldsite, Hoyerswerda, Germany’s fastest shrinking city. My deployment of weekly anthropological columns in the local newspaper, an anthropological research camp for local youth, and a communal art project in a soon to be demolished socialist apartment house as ethnographic tools might be criticized for changing the field. However, my informants are themselves continuously adjusting their concepts and narratives in order to make sense of current rapid alterations. By actively intervening in local debates concerning the city, I have aimed to transform ethnographic interference from a necessary vice to a methodological virtue. Since my conceptual fieldwork was particularly helpful in studying epistemic change, I propose a reconsideration of the timing of anthropological knowledge, arguing for a more timely strategy of its representation “in the making” and an expanded facilitation of epistemic collaborations during fieldwork.

Organisation(s)
Department of Social and Cultural Anthropology
Journal
Laboratorium - Russian Review of Social Research
Volume
5
Pages
36-55
No. of pages
20
ISSN
2076-8214
Publication date
2013
Peer reviewed
Yes
Austrian Fields of Science 2012
504010 European ethnology, 504009 Ethnology
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https://ucrisportal.univie.ac.at/en/publications/epistemic-collaborations-in-contexts-of-change(dea58a3f-b23c-4cef-9802-9ae0a20f2f59).html