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Introduction: Labours of Collaboration

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posted on 2022-06-14, 02:49 authored by Nayantara AppletonNayantara Appleton, Lorena GibsonLorena Gibson
The four pieces in this section are innovative collaborations at various levels, ranging from anthropologists collaborating with communities to collaborative presentations as a way to subvert hierarchies and Euro-centric modes of being with/in academia. These papers engage with the relationship between collaboration and commoning, some explicitly and others implicitly, as ways to shape knowledge production and practice for a much more egalitarian ethnographic engagement within and beyond the academy. In this Special Section of Volume 2 of Commoning Ethnography, we share four papers that engage with the changing nature of ethnographic collaboration on multiple levels.

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Appleton, N. S. & Gibson, L. (2019). Introduction: Labours of Collaboration. Commoning Ethnography, 2(1), 88-97. https://doi.org/10.26686/ce.v2i1.6256

Journal title

Commoning Ethnography

Volume

2

Issue

1

Publication date

2019-12-19

Pagination

88-97

Publisher

Victoria University of Wellington Library

Publication status

Published online

Online publication date

2019-12-19

ISSN

2537-9879

eISSN

2537-9879

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