Ethnography Matters: The Openness Edition
The team over at Ethnography Matters, a community of ethnographers and internet researchers using grounded methods, have just published our editorial for this month's theme: The Openness Edition where we discuss why we think it's important to broaden the debate about openness in the ethnographic research community http://ethnographymatters.net/2013/02/07/february-2013-the-openness-edition/. Since there has been some discussion about this here, I thought I'd send along. We've also published the themes for the coming few months http://ethnographymatters.net/2013/02/06/2013-themes/ and are inviting contributions: March 2013 edited by Tricia Wang: “Stories to insights to action!” The role of narrative in ethnographic practice April 2013 edited by Nicolas Nova: Ethnomining: Combining qualitative and quantitative data May 2013 edited by Jenna Burrell: How to talk to companies and organisations about ethnographic fieldwork June 2013 edited by Rachelle Annechino: Pseudonyms in qualitative research Let us know if you'd like to be a guest contributor :) Best, Heather. Heather Ford Oxford Internet Institute Doctoral Programme www.ethnographymatters.net<http://www.ethnographymatters.net/> @hfordsa @ethnomatters http://hblog.org<http://hblog.org/>
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Heather Ford