Multi-Sited Ethnography : Theory, Praxis and Locality in Contemporary Research

Contents: Introduction: multi-sited ethnography: theory, praxis, and locality in contemporary research, Mark-Anthony Falzon Arbitrary locations: in defence of the bounded field-site, Matei Candea What if there is no elephant? Towards a conception of an un-sited field, Joanna Cook, James Laidlaw and Jonathan Mair Scaling and visualizing multi-sited ethnography, Kim Fortun In the right place at the right time? Reflections on multi-sited ethnography in the age of migration, Ester Gallo Emplacement and environmental relations in multi-sited practice/theory, Caroline Gatt Expanding sites: the question of 'depth' explored, Cindy Horst Follow the missionary: connected and disconnected flows of meaning in the Norwegian Mission Society, Ingie Hovland Localizing climate change: a multi-sited approach, Werner Krauss Changing places: the advantages of multi-sited ethnography, Karen Isaksen Leonard Multi-sited ethnography: notes and queries, George E. Marcus Strong collaboration as a method for multi-sited ethnography: on mycorrhizal relations, Matsutake Worlds Research Group (Timothy Choy, Lieba Faier, Michael Hathaway, Miyako Inoue, Shiho Satsuka, and Anna Tsing) Bridging boundaries with a transnational research approach: a simultaneous matched sample methodology, Valentina Mazzucato Contours of the field(s): multi-sited ethnography as a theory-driven research strategy for sociology, Eva Nadai and Christoph Maeder Traversing cultural sites: doing ethnography among Sudanese migrants in Germany, Cordula WeiAYkA ppel Afterword: the long march of anthropology, Ulf Hannerz Index.