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The need to implement standardised systems for a multi-sited company with five different operations simultaneously on the go was the other.
In multi-sited ethnography, research tracks a subject across spatial and temporal boundaries.
Extended family relationships are tangibly multi-sited, constantly traversing national boundaries.
Simply being multi-sited, however, doesn't stop GM being an overly large subject.
It will then explore the different kinds methodological challenges faced when seeking to adopt a multi-sited fieldwork strategy.
"It is a multi-sited artwork dedicated to bringing awareness to the current crisis surrounding biodiversity and habitat loss," said Lin.
For example, a multi-sited ethnography may follow a "thing," such as a particular commodity, as it is transported through the networks of global capitalism.
This study adopted multi-sited ethnographic method to explore TJ movement (Marcus 1995).
This "multi-sited" ethnography is an integral part of the reflexive methodology which is being used at Çatalhöyük.
An example of multi-sited ethnography is Nancy Scheper-Hughes' work on the international black market for the trade of human organs.
We do not want to privilege this site unnecessarily, but beg leave to follow our multi-sited approach through multi-sited publications.
This mainly includes a Welsh language federal college, which would be a multi-sited college that provides courses and resources in the medium of Welsh.
Looking at culture as embedded in macro-constructions of a global social order, multi-sited ethnography uses traditional methodology in various locations both spatially and temporally.
In 2010 Philagrafika produced the first international, multi-sited art exhibition and festival in Philadelphia that celebrated the printed image as a core strategy for artists today.
In developing this view she is drawing on the revival of constructivism which George Marcus amongst others argues is frequently a part of multi-sited ethnography.
Also emerging in multi-sited ethnography are greater interdisciplinary approaches to fieldwork, bringing in methods from cultural studies, media studies, science and technology studies, and others.
Today, Argonauts of the Western Pacific is the archetypal account of anthropologists' "following the people" method of collecting information for a multi-sited ethnography.
At the same time, we recognise that some modification to both the criteria and their verification may be needed for large, diverse or multi-sited operations, without in any way diluting standards.
It is a shift from the conjunction of liberal humanism with positivistic science to a conjunction of de-centred subjectivity and multi-sited agency with a post-paradigmatic diaspora.
In 1996 Marianne commenced working in Human Resource Management initially with a multi-sited Aged Care organisation and most recently with a large Local Government.
Much work is multi-sited, linking detailed, local-level understandings of ecology and livelihoods with national and international processes, and with critical reflection on scientific, institutional and policy issues across these levels.
Buzz: Urban Beekeeping and the Power of the Bee (NYU Press) is based on a collaborative multi-sited ethnography of urban beekeepers in the NYC area.
Description: Duties include, but are not limited to; Managing and coordinating the function of the planning, promoting and implementing of retail Lottery ticket sales at multi-sited major retail chain stores and outlets.
According to Stephen (2007) the FIOB publicly constructs its identity by linking local, regional, national, and transborder or binational dimensions of indigenous identity with a multi-sited understanding of location .
At Brunel, Sterling oversaw the consolidation of the University and a merger with the West London Institute of Higher Education, which produced a multi-sited university with a student body of 12,000.