Index: docs/weeks/2.md ================================================================== --- docs/weeks/2.md +++ docs/weeks/2.md @@ -2,14 +2,15 @@ ## Lecture Readings : - Bratich (2017) +- Thomas-Hébert (2019) Whether we like it or not, we live in data-saturated environments. The lecture will present concepts for thinking about this situation, discuss specific cases that illustrate risks that result for individuals and groups, and discuss some implications for the conduct of ethnographic research. ## Tutorial Homework : - Read Powell (2018) and think about how to put the ideas discussed in the interview into practice. During tutorials, you will discuss and plan the [first assignment](../assignments/1.md). Index: docs/weeks/3.md ================================================================== --- docs/weeks/3.md +++ docs/weeks/3.md @@ -2,9 +2,10 @@ ## Lecture Readings : - Markham (2012) +- De Seta (2020) We have discussed challenges we face as we want to conduct ethnographic research in an ethical manner in today's world. But what can we do as researchers to put ethical principles into practice? How can we avoid causing harm and protect those in the field, ourselves included? We will draw on a range of practices and literatures to think through ways of "hacking" ethnography. **No tutorials this week.**