Words I should have used.

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Titel: Words I should have used.
Autoren: Huxley, Sarah1 (AUTHOR) shuxley@lincoln.ac.uk
Quelle: Anthropology & Humanism. Aug2025, p1. 7p. 3 Illustrations.
Schlagwörter: *POETRY (Literary form), *ETHNOGRAPHIC analysis, *ETHICAL problems, *CREATIVE ability, *NARRATIVES, *QUALITATIVE research
Abstract: The article focuses on the intersection of poetry and ethnography, specifically through the lens of a poetic ethnographic method. The author explores the complexities of capturing experiences and reflections from an online webinar featuring Tim Ingold, emphasizing the importance of multi-vocality and the transient nature of knowledge. The piece discusses the ethical considerations involved in documenting such encounters and highlights the creative potential of merging poetic expression with ethnographic inquiry. Ultimately, it presents the idea that both poetry and ethnography can enrich understanding by revealing partial truths and fostering deeper connections to human experiences. [Extracted from the article]
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Abstract:The article focuses on the intersection of poetry and ethnography, specifically through the lens of a poetic ethnographic method. The author explores the complexities of capturing experiences and reflections from an online webinar featuring Tim Ingold, emphasizing the importance of multi-vocality and the transient nature of knowledge. The piece discusses the ethical considerations involved in documenting such encounters and highlights the creative potential of merging poetic expression with ethnographic inquiry. Ultimately, it presents the idea that both poetry and ethnography can enrich understanding by revealing partial truths and fostering deeper connections to human experiences. [Extracted from the article]
ISSN:15599167
DOI:10.1111/anhu.70042