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Azevedo, A. & Ramos, M. J. (2016). Drawing close: on visual engagements in fieldwork, drawing workshops and the anthropological imagination. Visual Ethnography. 5 (1), 135-160
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A. G. Azevedo and M. J. Ramos,  "Drawing close: on visual engagements in fieldwork, drawing workshops and the anthropological imagination", in Visual Ethnography, vol. 5, no. 1, pp. 135-160, 2016
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@article{azevedo2016_1715012114269,
	author = "Azevedo, A. and Ramos, M. J.",
	title = "Drawing close: on visual engagements in fieldwork, drawing workshops and the anthropological imagination",
	journal = "Visual Ethnography",
	year = "2016",
	volume = "5",
	number = "1",
	doi = "10.12835/ve2016.1-0061",
	pages = "135-160",
	url = "http://www.vejournal.org/index.php/vejournal/article/view/94"
}
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TY  - JOUR
TI  - Drawing close: on visual engagements in fieldwork, drawing workshops and the anthropological imagination
T2  - Visual Ethnography
VL  - 5
IS  - 1
AU  - Azevedo, A.
AU  - Ramos, M. J.
PY  - 2016
SP  - 135-160
SN  - 2499-9288
DO  - 10.12835/ve2016.1-0061
UR  - http://www.vejournal.org/index.php/vejournal/article/view/94
AB  - Participatory visual methods are becoming the new hype in anthropology. Researchers tend to present participatory visual methods as attractive approaches to not only promote innovative research that engages informants in original and collaborative ways but to engage students eager to find bridges between the academic world and a world progressively addicted to visual consumerism. Unlike photographing and filming, doodling-sketching-drawing – participatory or not – is more about linear image mental processing and communicating (and thus somewhat akin to handwriting, lack of linguistic encoding and propositionality notwithstanding) than an “objective” visual method. Based on discussions from a workshop dedicated to “ethnographic drawing” in the University of Aberdeen, we propose to tackle some of the features of the drawing practice, hoping that its much-misunderstood potential as a knowledge tool helps us reconsider what anthropological understanding is.
ER  -