Miroslav

You may wonder why I'm quoting work from the late 90's. The answer is 
simple. There has been virtually no significant development in ethnographic 
software approaches since then. ALSO, after around 2000, normal software 
began to be able to do what ethnographers needed so demand for specialist 
approaches fell.

I'm sure that in the future we'll demand more again. Currently lacking are 
tools for ethnographers to be able to slowly evolve network diagrams of 
social relationship, for instance.

Best wishes
Josiah

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