Analysing duoethnography : embodiment, style and tacit knowledge in Capoeira /

Ethnographers are committed to the study of the everyday life of people and groups. Classically, ethnography has been conducted by a single researcher, sometimes called 'The Lone Ranger Ethnographer', in a single setting. Today, two-handed or duoethnographies, where paired researchers are...

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Main Author: Delamont, Sara
Corporate Author: Sage Publications
Other Authors: Stephens, Neil
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: [Place of publication not identified] : SAGE, 2015.
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Summary:Ethnographers are committed to the study of the everyday life of people and groups. Classically, ethnography has been conducted by a single researcher, sometimes called 'The Lone Ranger Ethnographer', in a single setting. Today, two-handed or duoethnographies, where paired researchers are studying one or more sites, are becoming increasingly popular as scholars are encouraged to collaborate. Some of these ethnographers are couples or partners. In this case the two ethnographers are not The two ethnographers are Dr Sara Delamont and Dr Neil Stephens from Cardiff University, who have studied the African-Brazilian dance and martial art capoeira, popular across Europe and the USA.
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Physical Description:1 online resource
ISBN:9781473938052
1473938058