TYPES OF VISUALIZATIONS IN ETHNOGRAPHY
visualization that conveys ethnographic evidence
James Adams, “Crowds on Demand”
Alli Morgan, “Mapping Burn Pits”
visualization that aggregates ethnographic evidence
Kim Fortun, “When Water and Oil Mix”
visualization that shares visualizations made by our interlocutors
Mike Fortun, “TLR”
visualization that conveys the experience of our interlocutors (as we understand it)
Alli Morgan, “Waiting as Method”
Alli Morgan, “Jasper John’s Moratorium” [and Toxic Subjects]
visualization that conveys an ethnographer’s argument about how something should be understood
Alli Morgan, “Jasper John’s Moratorium” [and Toxic Subjects]
Kim Fortun, “Sedimented Scales and Systems”
visualization that borrows from the fine arts to convey ethnographic insight
visualization that tunes to context: COVID-19
Anonymous, "Types of Visualization in Ethnography", contributed by Kim Fortun, James Adams and Tim Schütz, Center for Ethnography, Platform for Experimental Collaborative Ethnography, last modified 8 August 2020, accessed 20 April 2024. http://centerforethnography.org/content/types-visualization-ethnography
Critical Commentary
Types of visualization in ethnography.