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Near Co-Laborations
Author(s) -
Andreas Streinzer,
Anna Wanka,
Carolin Zieringer,
G. Marx,
Almut Poppinga
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
kulturanthropologie notizen
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2748-5943
pISSN - 2748-4912
DOI - 10.21248/ka-notizen.83.3
Subject(s) - provisioning , sociology , generative grammar , knowledge management , epistemology , computer science , artificial intelligence , philosophy , telecommunications
The contribution discusses the formation and collaboration in the VERSUS project (Versorgung und Unterstützung in Zeiten von Corona/Provisioning and support in times of Corona) as a relational epistemic practice. VERSUS formed as research project to investigate how provisioning recon-figured during the pandemic in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland. The researchers involved come from different yet ‘near’ scholarly backgrounds: anthropology, sociology, and political theory. Such ‘near’ interdisciplinarity poses specific challenges and frictions for a co-laborative project. In analysing our own forms of working on working together, we aim to contribute to an emergent literature that focuses on co-laboration in projects of such ‘near’ disciplines used to take their differences serious. We discuss VERSUS through the notions of a) co-laboration, working with a shared epistemic orientation (tertium) for creating knowledge for specific fields, and b) collaboration as the everyday practice of working together during the unfolding pandemic. The collaborative software Slack enabled quick and less formal interaction, yet the instant-ness of the platform created challenging situations that we then discuss as important and generative moments in the project.

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