Venues: The Labinar and the Anthropology of the Contemporary Research Collaboratory
Venues: The Labinar and the Anthropology of the Contemporary Research Collaboratory
This chapter discusses an experiment in collaborative anthropology. It describes the actual practices of intellectual colaboring and the challenges encountered. The goal of the experiment was to study problematization in real time and examine it using Niklas Luhmann’s distinction between first- and second-order observations.
Keywords: collaborative anthropology, colaboring, problematization, Niklas Luhmann, observations
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