Anthropology, Interviewing, and Communicability in Contemporary Society
Abstract
Developing an anthropology of interviewing could provide a rich focus for ethnographies of the contemporary and illuminate how anthropologists’ modes of knowledge production intersect with practices that play crucial roles in the media, corporations, electoral politics, state bureaucracies, and a wide range of professions. Interviewing is informed by ideological constructions of discourse production, circulation, and reception, communicable...
Paper Details
Title
Anthropology, Interviewing, and Communicability in Contemporary Society
Published Date
Aug 1, 2007
Journal
Volume
48
Issue
4
Pages
551 - 580
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