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Multimodal Interrogations of Anthropologically Unintended Media

March 25 at 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

Join Professors Samuel Collins and Matthew Durington, co-authors of Multimodal Methods in Anthropology (Routledge 2024), for an informed talk that looks at how anthropology has always been about engaging with various media, from drawings, photographs, and film to the digital platforms that support ethnographic work today.

Much of that work, however, has been effectively invisible, with only the written monograph or the ethnographic film surviving as the “official” record of anthropological research. But what happens when we work in collaborative ways to create media? Things become a lot more complex, blurring the edges of anthropologist and community, and raising questions about what anthropology has been and what it can be.

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The event is organized and hosted by the Collaborative + Experimental Ethnography Lab and EMERGE: A Matrix for Ethnographic Collaboration + Practice.

Details

Date:
March 25
Time:
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

Additional Info

Registration/RSVP Required
Yes (see event description)
Event Type
Talk/Lecture
Topic
Arts and Humanities
Audiences
Faculty, Staff, Students, Postdoctoral Fellows and Research Associates