Advancing the Value of Ethnography

Genre: Perspective

Could Communication Overload Result in Police Mistakes?

Could Communication Overload Result in Police Mistakes?

The United States is in the midst of a new chapter in policing. In several very public cases, police have made fatal errors with regard to identifying criminal suspects and have shot and killed unarmed citizens by mistake. Societal outrage, protests and debates have ensued as these types of...

ken anderson / A Profile

ken anderson / A Profile

EPIC Profiles Series [based on an interview with ken at the Intel Jones Farm Campus, Hillsboro, Oregon, August 25, 2014] “Nobody liked them. No sense of humor.” These days ken anderson may not talk much about the French ethnographers he interacted with in Portugal’s Azores—or about his...

Everything is Made up and the Points Don’t Matter

Everything is Made up and the Points Don’t Matter

As children, we view the world as fixed. In the US, kids learn that red means stop, Columbus had three ships, and the police are there to protect us. We learn culture as immobile and that we have a place in that culture, and this place is reiterated continually by our socioeconomic situation and...

Creating Ethnography

Creating Ethnography

What is an anthropologist? What does an ethnographer actually do? I used to believe that my own answers to these questions were sufficient. In reality, however, the existential dilemma at the foundation of any institution—academic, professional, or otherwise—is a socially constructed affair. In...

The Sociality of #shoetweet: On Latour-ing Sandals and Webinar Boots

The Sociality of #shoetweet: On Latour-ing Sandals and Webinar Boots

by [contrib_author post_id='3114' name='Donna Lanclos'] (Univ. of North Carolina Charlotte) Come on, people—show us the shoes: #shoetweet @epicpeople_org You can think I'm irrationally obsessed with shoes if you want, but if you’ve never thought about the profound sociality of the #shoetweet,...

The Ritual of Lean

The Ritual of Lean

There are many ways to view Lean. Lean is a business science. It is a product development method. And in many ways, it is a communication medium. In my research with startups, I’ve also heard Lean referred to as a religion. If Lean is a “religion” in the new startup era, I’d like to propose...