Comment: Ethnography under arrest?
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.22582/am.v13i1.261Abstract
In this article, Corsín Jiménez comments on the articles of Konopinski, Morreira, and Mateos.
Published
2011-07-23
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Section
Arrested Knowledge
In this article, Corsín Jiménez comments on the articles of Konopinski, Morreira, and Mateos.
Alberto Corsín Jiménez is Senior Scientist at the Spanish National Research Council. He has carried out fieldwork in the nitrate communities of the Atacama Desert, Chile; among innovation management consultants in Buenos Aires; and more recently, among "prototyping" communities of digital artists, media activists and academics at a Medialab in Madrid. A forthcoming book is provisionally titled, Anthropological baroques: an essay on the political optics of modernity.
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