Multimodal appreciations: Prototyping kits for the evaluation and institutional- isation of more-than-textual ethnography
Facts
Social and Cultural Anthropology, Non-European Cultures, Jewish Studies and Religious Studies
Social and Cultural Anthropology and Ethnology
Volkswagen Foundation

Description
Our project takes on an impossible problem: how to institutionalise experimentation? Ethnographers from across the humanities and social sciences have recently experimented with multimodal forms of description, analysis and intervention in order to grasp slippery research objects that otherwise remain outside of the apprehensible. This multimodal turn has resulted in a proliferation of more-than-textual forms that are impossible to classify and at odds with institutionalised modes of disciplinary knowledge production. Despite the important openings created by multimodal works, they are rarely seen as of equal value when compared to articles and monographs. The current situation is problematic but to a certain extent understandable, as peers, reviewers and supervisors are confronted with a complex conundrum: What criteria should be employed to evaluate such multimodal singularities? This project responds to this conundrum through two experimental moments that correspond to the two challenges producing the current impasse, those of e/valuation and institutionalization. The first moment is constituted by a set of immersive exercises designed to identify and describe the affordances of more-than-textual or multimodal research artefacts. The second moment is a set of prototyping exercises designed to produce and test toolkits that can facilitate the institutional production and evaluation of future multimodal research.
Project manager
- Person
Prof. Dr. Ignacio Farías
- Philosophische Fakult?t
- Institut für Europ?ische Ethnologie
- Person
Dr. Dr. Tomas Sanchez Criado
- Philosophische Fakult?t
- Institut für Europ?ische Ethnologie
Organization entities
European Ethnology with Focus on Urban Anthropolgy