Serendipity in anthropological research: The nomadic turn

Haim Hazan, Esther Hertzog

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Abstract

Challenging the idea that fieldwork is the only way to gather data, and that standard methods are the sole route to fruitful analysis, Serendipity in Anthropological Research explores the role of fortune and happenstance in anthropology. It conceives of anthropological research as a lifelong nomadic journey of discovery in which the world yields an infinite number of unexplored issues and innumerable ways of studying them, each study producing its own questions and demanding its own methodologies. Drawing together the latest research from a team of senior scholars from around the world to reflect on the experience of research, Serendipity in Anthropological Research presents rich new case studies from Europe and the Middle East to examine both new and old questions in novel and enriching ways. An engaging examination of methodology and anthropological fieldwork, this book will appeal to all those concerned with writing ethnography.

Original languageEnglish
PublisherAshgate Publishing Ltd
Number of pages332
ISBN (Electronic)9781409430599
ISBN (Print)9781409430582
StatePublished - 1 Jan 2013
Externally publishedYes

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© Haim Hazan and Esther Hertzog, and the contributors 2012.

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