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Reading Bytes for Nov 14

November 15, 2011

Updates on what I’m reading. Links with my notes. I also just tweet links and things that interest me @dina Ethnography Matters – Discovered a good new blog on Ethnographers and Ethnography. From the about page: "We came together to start this blog because we believe that ethnographic research — with its focus on human [...]

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Reading Bytes for Sep 19

September 20, 2011

Updates on what I’m reading. Links with my notes. I also just tweet links and things that interest me @dina Mind the Gap « Innovation Leadership Network via @johnniemoore – This is a really important point when thinking about public sector innovation. In this context, all the justifications for innovating based on improving profit, market [...]

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Reading Bytes for Aug 13

August 13, 2010

Daily updates on what I’m reading. Links with my notes. I also just tweet links and things that interest me @dina Digital education resource and library for researchers and students – Cyborg Anthropology – Cool collection of very useful links and resources for understanding the effects of objects and technology on humans and culture. . [...]

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Ethnographers or Bricoleurs?

November 15, 2008

Dr. Aviva Rosenstein – “Fake Ethnography vs Real Ethnography” at URF08 from bolt peters on Vimeo. In a review of the User Research Friday Talks, Celeste Roschuni provides a recap of Dr. Rosenstein‘s talk: ….. and finished with the idea that it’s more important to be doing good research than to be doing “real ethnography.” [...]

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