the “methodological sharpening” of fieldwork concerns not so much shared technologies or shared concepts, but shared pedagogy—both that of the mentors and that of the students. Shared pedagogy is what allows students to figure out what they are doing before and during fieldwork, what questions seem to provoke interest and response, and which texts remain “open” for working through.
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