Guide to the Ethnographic Futures Research Interviews Reports

Daniel Hartwig
Stanford University. Libraries. Department of Special Collections and University Archives
Stanford, California
May 2011
Copyright © 2015 The Board of Trustees of Leland Stanford Junior University. All rights reserved.


Overview

Call Number: SCM0064
Creator: Textor, Robert B.
Title: Ethnographic Futures Research Interviews reports
Dates: 1989
Physical Description: 0.02 Linear feet (1 folder)
Language(s): The materials are in English.
Repository: Department of Special Collections and University Archives
Green Library
557 Escondido Mall
Stanford, CA 94305-6064
Email: specialcollections@stanford.edu
Phone: (650) 725-1022
URL: http://library.stanford.edu/spc/university-archives

Administrative Information

Provenance

Custodial History

Gift of Prof. Robert B. Textor.

Cite As

[identification of item], Ethnographic Futures Research Interviews Reports (SCM0064). Dept. of Special Collections and University Archives, Stanford University Libraries, Stanford, Calif.

Biographical/Historical note

Ethnographic futures research is an interactive, non-directive method for eliciting, in scenario form, perceived and preferred middle-range sociocultural visions of alternative futures for the extant society or organization of the interviewee.

Scope and Contents note

Collection consists of two reports: interview with Michele Miller by Prof. Robert B. Textor on the effect of new technologies on the field of archaeology; and interview with an Australian graduate student by Angus de Salis concerning cultural and economic change in Australia, prepared as part of the course work for Anthropology 269A at Stanford University, taught by Prof. Textor.

Access Terms

Stanford University. Department of Anthropology.
Textor, Robert B.


Box 1

Reports 1989

Reports, 1989