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a conversation about ethnographic methods


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Join us on Slack!

The Ethnography Matters, Anthrodesign, and EPIC teams have created a Slack channel for conversations about ethnographic methods. At Ethnography Hangout, we are an interdisciplinary group wearing many hats from design to tech and research, so you don’t need to have any formal background in ethnography to participate.

To us, creating a single Slack channel made a lot of sense to have our overlapping communities join into one place for conversations that extend beyond our own organizations and mailing lists.

We envision the Ethnography Hangout Slack to be a place for anyone to discuss applied ethnography. Those interested in discussion specifically grounded in the discipline of  Anthropology can also check out American Anthropology Association (AAA)’s Slack.

Founded in 2002, Anthrodesign’s mailing list established a space for people working at the intersection of applied anthropology and design. Since 2005, EPIC has been promoting ethnography in organizations though the field’s premier annual conference, and more recently through an online community and professional resources. Launched in 2012, the Ethnography Matters blog has created publicly accessible content from people working in industry to academia at the cross section of technology and people. Despite having been formed at different times for different reasons, all three organizations  are committed to a people-centric to organizations, products, and services, thereby expanding the field of applied ethnography.

To join the discussion on Slack , please fill out this form where we ask for some information about you and your work. Read our Slack guidelines. We look forward to seeing you on Slack!

For any question about joining Ethnography Hangout Slack, please contact the administrators:

  • Natalie Hanson, AnthroDesign – ndhanthro at yahoo dot com
  • Tricia Wang, Ethnography Matters  – hi at triciawang dot com
  • Jennifer Collier, EPIC – info at epicpeople dot org


Transcription services

Used and recommended by AnthroDesign members

Transcription Live – (http://www.transcriptionlive.com/)
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Timing –3-5 business days is standard turnaround, rush turnaround available.

Internet Transcibers – (http://www.internettranscribers.com)
Services – verbatim, semi-verbatim, ready-to-publish transcriptions
Pricing – 1 cent per word
Timing –48-72 hour turnaround for 1-2 hour audio. 24-hour turnaround available.

Solicited services

Scribie – (http://scribie.com)
Services – audio, video and one-on-one interviews or group discussion transcription
Pricing – $1.50/minute pay in advance
Timing – 1-day turnaround on 2 hours or less of audio.

Fox Transcribe – (http://www.foxtranscribe.com)
Services – audio, video and one-on-one interviews or group discussion transcription
Pricing – $1/minute
Timing – 48-hour turnaround

Compass Rose Horizon – (http://www.compassrose.com)
Services – audio, video and one-on-one interviews or group discussion transcription
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Timing – 1 week turnaround time.