What’s so funny ‘bout PECE, TAF, and data sharing?

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What’s so funny ‘bout PECE, TAF, and data sharing?
20 Sep 2019

What’s so funny ‘bout PECE, TAF, and data sharing?

In this article lead by Mike Fortun and Kim Fortun, the authors discuss four different ways they are involved in and with collaborative projects. The Digital Practices in History and Ethnography Interest Group (DPHE-IG) they organized within the Research Data Alliance (RDA) is mentioned as part of these discussions.

 


Mike Fortun and Kim Fortun. In press. “What’s so funny ‘bout PECE, TAF, and data sharing?” Collaborative Anthropology Today: A Collection of Exceptions. Dominic Boyer and George E. Marcus (eds.) Cornell University Press.

 

What’s so funny ‘bout PECE, TAF, and data sharing?

Mike Fortun and Kim Fortun

with Vinay Baindur, Brian Callahan, Jessica Chandras, Brandon Costelloe-Kuehn, Thomas Depree, Sam Elrahman, Erica Fletcher, Govind Gopakumar, Rodolfo Hernandez, Jason Baird Jackson, Madhura Joglekar, Scott Kellogg, Ali Kenner, Aalok Khandekar, Jobby Kunjachen, John Mathew, Maria Michails, Alli Morgan, Lindsay Poirier, Dan Price, Deepa Reddy, Rohit Negi, Surajit Sarkar, Pankaj Sekhsaria, Prerna Srigyan, Sharon Traweek, Vivian Wong, et al. (AKA The World-PECE.org Network of Networks)

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