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On Being Italian, Canadian and Global Knowledge, power and the implications of digitization for ethnographic practice
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Ethnographic practice l ‘Knowledge, however interesting, can never be disinterested’ (Acciaioli, 1981, p. 23). l Participant observation is the central and innovative method of anthropology. It provides the research with grounded close observation of individual and collective social action within a cultural context.
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Multicultural Canada l Digital democratisation l Globalisation l Circulation (multiculturalisms) and local productions - nationalisms l Knowledge/power - abundant, tacit, elided, and secret l Objects of Knowledge? Community, nation, data
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Mark Poster - What’s the Matter With the Internet (2001) l Internet is ‘underdetermined’ because it doesn’t direct users into clear paths and encourages ‘social construction and cultural creation… it remains an invitation to a new imaginary.’ l The internet is transgressive because it enables instantaneous many to many communications, dislocates communication from the space of the nation
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The Global Gathering Place and Inspector Relic The Multicultural History Society of Ontario Schools, culture and history Globalisation - locally produced The Lucky Immigrant
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Networks and Linkages
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Boundaries and Borders Sophia Loren Narratives of seeing Workers of the World
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Civic incorporation Citizenship Agency and bureaucracy/ government policy Knowledge silences
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Italian Lives in Western Australia A cultural history and archives of migrants and migration ARC Linkage Project Project Website www.italianlives.arts.uwa.edu.au Italo-Australian Welfare and Cultural Centre JS Battye Library Western Australian Museum Office of Multicultural Interests Cassamarca Foundation
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Project Aims: To produce a comprehensive historical study of Italian migrants and migration in Western Australia. the need for migration and impact of government attempts to control migration flows; the merits of multiculturalism as a government policy to ‘manage’ difference; the challenge to traditional concepts of nationhood posed by transnational migration networks the ageing migrant community and its needs.
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Community Engagement Project Launch (November 2004) Media Campaign (Italian & English) Ongoing
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Naples, Italy and underground economies
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Creative ‘immigrant’ economies
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Technologies of migration
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Surveillance and Digital Controls
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