Guide to the Ethnographic Futures Research Interviews Reports SCM0064
Finding aid prepared by Daniel Hartwig
Dept. of Special Collections & University Archives
May 2011
Stanford University Libraries.
557 Escondido Mall
Stanford, California, 94305
Repository email: speccollref@stanford.edu
Title: Ethnographic Futures Research Interviews reports
Identifier/Call Number: SCM0064
Contributing Institution:
Dept. of Special Collections & University Archives
Language of Material:
English
Physical Description:
1.0 folder(s)
Date: 1989
Gift of Prof. Robert B. Textor.
Ethnographic futures research is an interactive, non-directive method for eliciting, in scenario form, perceived and preferred
middle-range sociocultural visions of alternative futures for the extant society or organization of the interviewee.
Collection consists of two reports: interview with Michele Miller by Prof. Robert B. Textor on the effect of new technologies
on the field of archaeology; and interview with an Australian graduate student by Angus de Salis concerning cultural and economic
change in Australia, prepared as part of the course work for Anthropology 269A at Stanford University, taught by Prof. Textor.
Subjects and Indexing Terms
Stanford University. Dept. of Anthropology.
Textor, Robert B.
Textor, Robert B.
Box 1
Reports