This chapter addresses how remix functions as a generative metaphor for thinking about ethnographic research methods. By dismantling and reconfiguring past (mostly taken for granted) terminology for ‘what counts’ as appropriate data, research practices, and research products, scholars can explore the potential for ethnography to move beyond what is happening in the present or has happened in the past and reach into possible futures.
Original language
English
Title of host publication
Anthropologies and futures : researching emerging and uncertain worlds
Editors
Juan Francisco Salazar, Sarah Pink, Andrew Irving, Johannes Sjöberg