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595 Annals Am. Acad. Pol. & Soc. Sci. 6 (2004)

handle is hein.cow/anamacp0595 and id is 1 raw text is: Preface
By
ELIJAH ANDERSON,
SCOTT N. BROOKS,
RAYMOND GUNN,
and
NIKKI JONES

These articles are gathered from the ethnog-
raphy conference Being Here and Being
There:   Fieldwork    Encounters     and
Ethnographic Discoveries, which was held at
the University of Pennsylvania in November
2003.
An ethnography fieldwork conference that
was held at the University of California, Los
Angeles, in May 2002, provided a rare opportu-
nity for established scholars and graduate stu-
dents to share their work and to socialize infor-
mally. Participants at the Penn conference
explored further some of the projects, pro-
grams, and conversations from the California
conference. In keeping with the previous con-
ference, new and seasoned fieldworkers from
various parts of the United States and the world
came together to underscore the value of
ethnographic work and also to seek new
directions.
With these concerns in mind, conference
participants discussed the social organization of
urban life, culture, and the continuing signifi-
cance of the city as a site for ethnographic stud-
ies. Seemingly, ethnographers are forever in
search of ways to better get at these persistent
issues: How do people live? How do they go
about meeting the demands of life? How and
why do they form their definitions of the situa-
tion? What do researchers know about these
processes? How dowe knowwhatwe know? and
What is its significance? These are among the
issues that were addressed over the course of the
conference. There was ample opportunity for
young scholars and veteran field researchers to
come together in an intimate setting to bridge
their work in ways that both take ethnography
into the future and reestablish ties to their
scholarly roots.
When the four of us met to discuss putting on
an ethnography conference, we had no idea how
much of a Herculean task it would be or how sat-
DOI: 10.1177/0002716204267846

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