@curtisbrundy @kekoziar @Mega_NO This chapter by @lindsaypoirier and colleagues is a good read on the possibilities for reuse: I'm not sure that there's an OA version, alas. https://t.co/gdkhcz5Dmk
@raulpacheco Depends how. Data sharing comes up time and again for ethnography. I’m ALL for it. But depends on the data. Also, having worked in archives, I’ve read field notes. Eeeeh, not the most systematic data collection. https://t.co/oplosJWz8U
Here is my thread on one excellent articulation of this picture of data practices/infrastructure as part of broader disciplinary reform in anthro: https://t.co/1iMmBkh3Ya. Note that the research platform discussed (PECE) was built to deal w/ a situation of
Nice to see the preprint of @spinsterofutica's review of *Anthropological Data in the Digital Age*: https://t.co/EA21LLNTrn (which he hinted at somewhere in my Twitter comment thread on one of its chapters: https://t.co/RjUgFrUypK)