Design Ethnography: Like Anthropology, But Less Conflicted Academic anthropology is the unholy love child of natural science and colonialism, and is burdened with the resulting identity issues that one might expect from such a union. It is a discipline “severely divided and deeply troubled in its self-identity… torn and fragmented, [anthropology] has lost its professional … Continue reading »
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Something wicked…
This is from the Wednesday, November 25, the day we presented the Capability Scotland project. Today began barely perceptible moments after last night ended. Honestly, I am not sure if I slept in those moments, or merely laid in bed in a stress-induced haze of near consciousness, filled with twitching nervous energy. Cognition returned with … Continue reading »