Article:
The Practice of Practice: Heather Horst, David Morley, and Noel B. Salazar in Conversation with Roger Norum

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This conversation considers some of the disciplinary divides and anxieties surrounding contemporary research on media and mobility through a discussion of linkages between these two research fields and the role of non-media centric focuses on media across the disciplines. The conversation was sparked by the three-day workshop, Anthropologies of Media and Mobility: Theorizing Movement and Circulations across Entangled Fields, held in September, 2017 at The University of Cologne.1 One of the coconvenors Roger Norum sat down with a trio of leading scholars working on media and mobility, Heather Horst, David Morley, and Noel B. Salazar. They address a number of critical topics such as the nature of binary and category disruption, contextually dependent forms of media, the value of collaborative scholarship, the roles of methodologies in academic practice and the critical role played by early-career researchers in pushing various boundaries across our fields.


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Horst, Heather; Morley, David; Salazar, Noel B.; Norum, Roger: The Practice of Practice: Heather Horst, David Morley, and Noel B. Salazar in Conversation with Roger Norum. In: Digital Culture & Society, Jg. 3 (2017), Nr. 2, S. 251-267. DOI: 10.25969/mediarep/13513.
@ARTICLE{Horst2017,
 author = {Horst, Heather and Morley, David and Salazar, Noel B. and Norum, Roger},
 title = {The Practice of Practice: Heather Horst, David Morley, and Noel B. Salazar in Conversation with Roger Norum},
 year = 2017,
 doi = {10.25969/mediarep/13513},
 volume = 3,
 address = {Bielefeld},
 journal = {Digital Culture & Society},
 number = 2,
 pages = {251--267},
}
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