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Ethnographic Approaches in Primatology

Dore, Kerry M.; Radford, Lucy; Alexander, Sherrie; Waters, Siân

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Authors

Kerry M. Dore

Lucy Radford

Sherrie Alexander

Siân Waters



Abstract

The shared evolutionary histories and anatomical similarities between humans and non-human primates create dynamic interconnections between these alloprimates. In this foreword to Folia Primatologica's special issue on “Ethnographic Approaches in Primatology,” we review the ethnographic method and existing literature at the intersection of primatology and ethnography. We summarize, compare and contrast the 5 contributions to this special issue to highlight why the human-non-human primate interface is a compelling area to investigate via ethnographic approaches and to encourage increased incorporation of ethnography into the discipline of primatology. Ethnography is a valuable and increasingly popular tool with its use no longer limited to anthropological practitioners investigating traditional, non-Western peoples. Scholars from many disciplines now use ethnographic methods to investigate all members of our globalised world, including non-humans. As our closest living relatives, non-human primates (hereafter “primates”) are compelling subjects and thus appear in a range of contexts within ethnographic investigations. The goal of this special issue is to highlight the trajectory of research at the intersection of primatology and ethnography and to illustrate the importance of ethnographic methods for the advancement of primatology as a discipline.

Citation

Dore, K. M., Radford, L., Alexander, S., & Waters, S. (2018). Ethnographic Approaches in Primatology. Folia Primatologica, 89(1), 5-12. https://doi.org/10.1159/000485693

Journal Article Type Article
Online Publication Date Apr 10, 2018
Publication Date Apr 10, 2018
Deposit Date May 30, 2018
Publicly Available Date Apr 10, 2019
Journal Folia Primatologica
Print ISSN 0015-5713
Electronic ISSN 1421-9980
Publisher Karger Publishers
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 89
Issue 1
Pages 5-12
DOI https://doi.org/10.1159/000485693
Public URL https://durham-repository.worktribe.com/output/1325401

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© 2018 S. Karger AG, Basel






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