Exploring the innovative methodology of hybrid ethnography, this book delves into the integration of various research practices to capture the complexities of contemporary social life. It emphasizes the importance of flexibility, reflexivity, and the blending of qualitative and quantitative approaches. Through diverse case studies, the author illustrates how hybrid ethnography can illuminate marginalized voices and provide deeper insights into cultural dynamics. This work serves as a valuable resource for researchers seeking to adapt their methodologies in an increasingly interconnected world.
Liz Przybylski Books


"As an embodied practice of Indigenous self-determination through musical expression, sonic sovereignty offers a frame to listen for the effects of expressive culture in the world. Experimenting with possibilities of listening in relation to time and perspective, this book coalesces reflections across time and vantage point so that readers can listen backwards and forwards into possible futures"--