The Body in Culture and Power.
Online-Offline & Nexus Analysis
Critiques of Ethnography
Problem-Solving Solutions
Enskilment and the Body
100

Scollons' analysis of crossing streets in cities

Which are street signs and regulations create a semiotic aggregate

100

The online-offline nexus

a term used to describe the fusion of online and offline dimensions of social life in actual practice.

100

Transcending the danger of localism and anecdotism in ethnography

What is theorization of embodiment in the notion of ‘the historical body’, and by a theorization of space as agentive and non-neutral

100

The problem that the National Interagency Fire Center approached the Scollons

poor cross-cultural communication between the heads of forest fire-fighting crews and their men

100

Enskilment

Enskilment is learning skills through cultural interaction.

200

Zebra crossing has rights and obligations.

What is Zebra crossing creates a historical micro-space order.

200

The relationship between technology and discourse

Inseparable. Change in technologies of discourse = change in discourse itself

200

The main criticism of ethnography

What is lacks theoretical and methodological sophistication and relies too heavily on subjectivity

200

The solution that Ron Scollon provided during his training

Training in both cross-cultural communication and a short piece on fire ecology, ignited the discussion among the fire managers.

200

Enskilment and ethnographic fieldwork

Observe enskilment through immersion, interviews, and analysis.

300

The historical body, and its importance

The historical body refers to the ways in which bodies have been understood, experienced, and represented throughout history.

300

"Synchronic" analysis impacts generalizations across disciplines

"Synchronic" analysis in science abstracts social reality

300

The problem of ethnography by Johannes Fabian

Ethnography uses real encounters for data. Contextual sharedness lost when presented as 'science'.

300

The problem with Nokia's phones in Hong Kong and Guangzhou

Ringers designed for quiet, unheard in noisy cities.

300

Enskilment, and its relation to semiotics and embodiment

What is learning meaning through social and bodily practices

400

Different cultures understand and represent the body differently

Different cultures have unique understandings and representations of the body, which can be influenced by a variety of factors, including religion, history, and geography

400

Nexus Analysis

method that aims to map the relation among text, action, and the material world through a historical analysis of three different discourses: discourses in place, the interaction order, and the historical body

400

The "denial of coevalness" and its effect on the validity of ethnographic claims to generalization

Loss of time-space impedes ethnographic validity.

400

Enskilled historical body

What is enskilled historical body interacts with space and order

500

The relationship between the historical body and power

The historical body is closely linked to power, as ideas about the body have been used to justify and reinforce social hierarchies, such as those based on race, gender, and class

500

3 stages of nexus analysis

1. Engaging. 2. Navigating. 3. Changing

500

Pitfalls of enskilment

Enskilment risks individual focus, overlooks wider context

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