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Editor's note: Dhruv’s delightful post takes us on a journey that begins with a shape shifting monkey jumping over the ocean on a rescue mission. We segue via the wonderful term ‘lemon difficult’ (derived from twisting the strange English colloquialism ‘easy peazy lemon squeezy’). Finally, Dhruv explains how evolutionary factors have endowed our whole species with a tacit interpretive ability. If everybody is an ethnographer, then perhaps the future role of professional ethnographers is to play a supportive role as facilitator: is our future to act as the opposable thumb to the fingers of humanity?
Author(s): Sharma D
Series Editor(s): Lindley, J
Publication type: Online Publication
Publication status: Published
Series Title: Ethnography Matters
Year: 2016
Acceptance date: 11/02/2016
Publisher: Ethnography Matters
URL: http://ethnographymatters.net/blog/2016/02/11/everybodys-an-ethnographer/