Daniel Ray wrote:Joseph, sounds like a great idea. Feel free to purple mooseage me if I sound like a good candidate. I have a background in anthropology, linguistics, and library science so research is something i'm very familiar with in an academic sense. I've been practicing permaculture for only six years now so there are definitely those on permies with much more experience than I. Feel free to look at my profile and check out some of my posts. Let me know if I sound interesting enough for providing you with some research for your ethnography. My experience in permaculture is geared towards natural building, forest gardens, and rocket stoves mostly, but I love it all.
Tereza Okava wrote:welcome, Joseph. Glad to have you here.
It will probably help if you could give an idea about how long the interview would be, over how many sessions, modality... as well as any limits on your sample, in terms of where people are or what they are doing (US only? Only rural? Only urban? Level 10 permie or anywhere on the spectrum?). That way everyone saves some time and you have a better shot at getting the info you need for your project.
(saying this because today someone asked me to do the same thing for her thesis, on another topic entirely, and I like to know exactly what I'm getting into)