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The Ethnographic Case

Edited by EMILY YATES-DOERR & cHRISTINE Labuski

1 Leave a comment on paragraph 1 0 Published by Mattering Press.

2 Leave a comment on paragraph 2 0 Copyright © 2017 Emily Yates-Doerr and Christine Labuski. Chapters by respective authors. 

3 Leave a comment on paragraph 3 0 This is an open access book, with the text and images licensed under Creative Commons By Attribution Non-Commercial Share Alike license. Under this license, authors allow anyone to download, reuse, reprint, modify, distribute, and/or copy their work so long as the material is not used for commercial purposes and the authors and source are cited and resulting derivative works are licensed under the same or similar license. No permission is required from the authors or the publisher. Statutory fair use and other rights are in no way affected by the above.

4 Leave a comment on paragraph 4 0 Read more about the license at creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/

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6 Leave a comment on paragraph 6 0 DOI: 10.28938/995527744

7 Leave a comment on paragraph 7 0 ISBN: 978-0-9955277-4-4

8 Leave a comment on paragraph 8 0 Making this book

9 Leave a comment on paragraph 9 0 Mattering Press is keen to render more visible the unseen processes that go into the production of books. First and foremost we would like to thank the online reviewers who will participate in this experimental publishing endeavor. Thanks also to Julien McHardy, who acted as the Press’ coordinating editor for this book, Joe Deville for production, and Ed Akerboom and infostreams and Will Roscoe for helping to set up this platform, as well as WordPress and the developers of the CommentPress plugin. Many thanks also to Carol Stabile, David McCallum, and Ada, for advice on the platform, which they have used to collaboratively review submissions to the journal.

10 Leave a comment on paragraph 10 0 Mattering Press

11 Leave a comment on paragraph 11 0 Mattering Press is an academic-led Open Access publisher that operates on a not-for-profit basis as a UK registered charity. It is committed to developing new publishing models that can widen the constituency of academic knowledge and provide authors with significant levels of support and feedback. All books are available to download for free. More at matteringpress.org.

12 Leave a comment on paragraph 12 0 The Press’ work has been supported by: Centre for Invention and Social Process (Goldsmiths, University of London), European Association for the Study of Science and Technology, Hybrid Publishing Lab, infostreams, Institute for Social Futures (Lancaster University), OpenAIRE, Open Humanities Press, and Tetragon.

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