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Recording Culture: Audio Documentary and the Ethnographic Experience

Recording Culture: Audio Documentary and the Ethnographic Experience

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Recording Culture: Audio Documentary and the Ethnographic Experience is the first book to explore audio documentary as a research method. Authors Daniel Makagon and Mark Neumann demonstrate that audio documentary based in the practices of fieldwork increases the potential for researchers to reach academic and popular audiences and work collaboratively with people in the pursuit and representation of knowledge and experience.

Recording Culture: Audio Documentary and the Ethnographic Experience is paired with a companion Web site at www.recordingculture.org that contains links to exemplary audio ethnographies.

Author: Daniel Makagon,Mark Neumann
Publisher: Sage Publications, Inc
Published: 09/02/2008
Pages: 104
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.30lbs
Size: 8.70h x 5.90w x 0.30d
ISBN: 9781412954938

Review Citation(s):
Reference and Research Bk News 11/01/2008 pg. 78

About the Author

Daniel Makagon, Ph.D. specializes in urban communication, cultural studies, ethnography, media criticism, and the study of community. His first book, Where the Ball Drops: Days and Nights in Times Square, was published by University of Minnesota Press in 2004. Makagon′s published articles on guerrilla art, cultural disruption, democracy, and urban life have appeared in the Journal of Communication Inquiry, Southern Communication Journal, Text & Performance Quarterly, and Communication and Critical/Cultural Studies. He has won publication awards from the Urban Communication Foundation, the National Communication Association's Ethnography Divsion, and NCA′s Critical/Cultural Studies Division. Makagon is also editor of a special issue of Liminalities on the city and coeditor of a special issue of Text & Performance Quarterly on the seven deadly sins. His audio documentaries have been broadcast on public radio and DocumentaryWorks.org.

Mark Neumann, Ph.D. is the founder and Director of DocumentaryWorks.org. He also serves as Director and Professor at the Northern Arizona University's School of Communication. Neumann's research interests include urban culture, travel and leisure, and cultural memory. He is conducting extensive research on amateur film at the Northeast Historical Film Archive in Bucksport, Maine. Neumann's first book On The Rim: Looking for the Grand Canyon was published by University of Minnesota Press in 1999. His work has also appeared in the following journals: The Moving Image, Symbolic Interaction, Consumption and Society, Visual Sociology, Cultural Studies, Journal of Communication Inquiry, and Border/Lines.


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