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(2020)Johanna
Menhard | Entanglements on and with the street
reference to Tim Ingoldâs writings on entanglements:69 The focus of ethnographic research
lies in the ââentangled relationsâ among humans, nonhumans, and the natural, social, and vir-
tual environmentsâ, therefore âthe ethnographic knowledge [that Dara Culhane approaches]
emerges not through detached observations, but through conversations and exchanges of many
kinds [âŠ]â.70 Epistemologically is this an approach that Wietschorke subsumed as Bezie-
hungswissenschaft, meaning that the European Ethnologist is not just doing research on, but
also with and within something. Consequently, ethnography is thinking, being and putting in
relations the street and the urban space in general. One possibility for elaboration on the street
and its connections is to think of it using the concept of assemblage instead of focussing on the
entities which might be observable individually, to examine their entangled connections and
capacity to affect. Doing ethnography also means that the researcher canât be detached from the
field, but is entangled with the street and urban space as well. Therefore, affect can be a pretty
useful concept and tool for making intra-actions tangible. Last, but not least, the performative
aspect of the writing process and understanding oneself as a storyteller is also part of an epis-
temological approach towards taking Beziehungswissenschaften seriously and acknowledging
the co-creative aspect of ethnography.71
Third, it raises questions about the framing of bodies in motion on the street.
Movement is part of expressing the structural boundaries of oneself in the world. That is
why walking and connecting in both spatial-territorial and inter-personal dimensions are not
only affected by the freedom that a being has, or does not have, to move in and affect certain
spaces, but also by that beingâs limitations.72 The process of becoming on urban streets, as
affected by the smartphone, is made tangible by the smartphoneâs failures and their effects on
me as a body in motion. When it fails, my body fails to extend itself through the object and
cannot perform intended actions due to the failed extension of bodily capacities. So, failure is
about the loss of the capacity to perform an action for which the smartphone was intended, but
not a property of the smartphone itself. Ahmed writes,
âThe experience of this ânonextensionâ might then lead to âthe objectâ being attributed with
properties, qualities and values. In other words, what is at stake in moments of failure is not
so much access to properties but attributions of properties, which become a matter of how
we approach the object.â73
At that point, I realized that the smartphone was more a part of my body than I was aware.
I felt its failure as my own failure, as I was not able to extend and perform intended actions. The
fragility of technology was my fragility. Ahmed continues,
69 See Tim Ingold: Bindings against boundaries. Entanglements of life in an open world. In: Environment and
Planning A 40 (2008) 8, pp. 1796-1810.
70 Dara Culhane: Imagining. An Introduction. In: Denielle Elliott/Dara Culhane (eds.): A Different Kind of
Ethnography. Imaginative Practices and Creative Methodologies. Toronto: University of Toronto Press 2016, pp.
1-21, here p. 3.
71 Ibid., p. 7.
72 See Karl Braun: Grenzziehungen im ImaginĂ€ren â Konstitution von Kultur. In: Thomas Hengartner/Johannes
Moser (eds.), Grenzen & Differenzen. Zur Macht sozialer und kultureller Grenzziehungen. Leipzig: Leipziger
UniversitÀtsverlag 2006, pp. 19-40, here p. 23.
73 Ahmed: Orientations, p. 549.
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Mobile Culture Studies, Band 1/2020
The Journal
- Titel
- >mcs_lab>
- Untertitel
- Mobile Culture Studies
- Band
- 1/2020
- Herausgeber
- Karl Franzens University Graz
- Ort
- Graz
- Datum
- 2020
- Sprache
- deutsch, englisch
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- CC BY 4.0
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- Seiten
- 108
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