Moving from visual anthropology to networked anthropology

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What did Rouch (1974) say about "shared cine'-anthropology"?

The ethos of "instant feedback", reflexivity and the changing dynamics of representation and sharing are impactful.

What do networked anthropologists learn from Rouch?

Rouch closely collaborated with a his "research subjects" to make ethno-fiction. His desire was to disrupt the distinction between the filmmaker and the supposed "subject". Although Rouch believed in the importance of the filmmaker, NA look upon his work, presence and ideas to inform the sharing principle of a networked anthropologist.

What is the goal for students in learning about networked anthropology?

Not the student-produced media but rather the actual process of getting there and how this creates a relevant anthropology and sharing ethos.
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Why do the authors argue that ethnographic filmmaking has not reached the goals of networked anthropology? (p72-76)

It's not just about the result, but about the process. The unit of analysis should be the community and the community members' social interaction with these events and not to focus exclusively upon the product or artefact.

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