This is the first of three practices that title a book on “kids living and learning with new media” that was produced under the leadership of Mizuko Itō. For 10 points each:
[10h] Renato Rosaldo applied the adjective “deep” to what practice to name an anthropological methodology that involves repeated visits rather than “intensive dwelling?”
ANSWER: hanging out [or deep hanging out; accept Hanging Out, Messing Around, and Geeking Out]
[10m] Rosaldo applied his deep hanging out methodology in his work on the “cultural” form of this status. Aihwa Ong examined the “flexible” form of this status in a book on the “cultural logics of transnationality.”
ANSWER: citizenship [or cultural citizenship; accept Flexible Citizenship]
[10e] Due to a review that he wrote for the NYRB, this anthropologist is often wrongly credited with coining “deep hanging out.” This anthropologist is often thought to have coined “thick description,” but he adopted it from Gilbert Ryle.
ANSWER: Clifford Geertz
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