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  • methods@manchester
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  • Digital, sound and visual methods
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  • Archive
  • Digital, sound and visual methods
    • Ethnofiction
    • Sound and social research: Orality to aurality
    • Using film in ethnographic field research

Digital, sound and visual methods

The use of media can play an important role in research methods.

Ethnofiction

Exploring ethnofiction as an ethnographic method by drawing on a specific practice-led research project.

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Sound and social research: Orality to aurality

Considering transcribed text and the sonic environment and the method of listening, recording and playback.

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Using film in ethnographic research

Examining the role of film and cameras as instruments of discovery and exploration within ethnographic research.

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